Statistics
Canada reported on Monday the wholesale sales fell 0.8 percent m-o-m to CAD71.53
billion in June, following an unrevised 0.5 percent m-o-m advance in May. This marked the
first decline in wholesale sales since February.
Economists
had forecast a 1.8 percent m-o-m drop for June.
According
to the report, sales went down in three of the seven subsectors, led by building
material and supplies (-5.4 percent m-o-m), and machinery, equipment and
supplies (-3.5 percent m-o-m) subsectors. These declines, however, were partially
offset by gains in the personal and household goods (+4.3 percent m-o-m), and
motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts and accessories (+3.1 percent m-o-m) subsectors.
Excluding
motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and accessories subsector, wholesale
sales declined 1.4 percent m-o-m.
In
y-o-y terms, wholesale sales surged 14.7 percent in June.
Meanwhile,
wholesale inventories dropped 0.6 m-o-m in June to CAD94.62 billion. Notwithstanding this decline, June's
inventories were the second-highest on record. Inventories decreased in four of
the seven subsectors, with the motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and
accessories subsector (-4.7 percent m-o-m) registering the largest decrease
that generated more than 90% of the overall fall.
In
y-o-y terms, wholesale inventories increased 4.6 percent in June.
The inventory-to-sales ratio remained constant
at 1.32 in June.