Canada’s
wholesale sales increase much more than forecast in June
Statistics
Canada reported on Wednesday the wholesale sales surged 18.5 percent m-o-m to CAD62.06
million in June, following a revised 5.8 percent m-o-m gain in May (originally
a 5.7 percent m-o-m advance). That was the biggest increase in wholesale sales
on record.
Economists had
forecast a 10 percent m-o-m increase for June.
According to
the report, all seven subsectors recorded higher sales for the first time since
November 2017. The motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and accessories (+114.8
percent m-o-m) subsector led the growth. Excluding this subsector, wholesale
sales rose 10.2 percent m-o-m.
In y-o-y terms,
wholesale sales decreased 2.4 percent in June.
Meanwhile, wholesale inventories dropped 0.7 percent
m-o-m in June. Inventories decreased in four of seven subsectors, accounting
for 43 percent of total wholesale inventories. The inventory-to-sales ratio
declined from 1.74 in May to 1.46 in June.