Retail sales edged up 0.3% in April month-on-month (m/m), slightly below the Statistics Canada’s advanced estimate. After adjusting for inflation, the volume of retail sales increased 0.5% m/m. For the second straight month, strength in motor vehicles and parts sales (+1.9% m/m) was the primary driver of headline growth. Ex-autos, sales were down 0.3% m/m. […]The post Canada: Retail Sales Rise in April But Q2 Outlook Remains Murky appeared first on Action Forex.