Canada had its double-feature Friday and data pointed in one direction: down. In the past, the simultaneous publication of retail sales and inflation figures triggered confusion as one figure would turn positive and the other negative. Not this time. Retail sales rose by only 0.2% instead of 0.5% expected. Core sales were up a mere 0.1% [...]
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