Canada February retail sales up 0.7%; seen up 0.6% in March

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OTTAWA, April 24 (Reuters) - Canadian retail sales rose 0.7% in February ​from January to C$72.06 billion ($52.68 billion) ‌on higher sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers, Statistics Canada said on Friday.

In January, retail sales ​were up 1.1% on a monthly basis.

Retail ​sales, which include domestic sales of cars, ⁠furniture, food and gasoline, are considered an ​early indicator of gross domestic product growth and ​contribute around 40% to total consumer spending.

Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast retail sales would increase 0.9% in ​February.

• Motor vehicle and parts sales, which ​contribute almost 28% of total retail sales, increased 0.8% ‌in ⁠February from January.
• Sales at gasoline stations and fuel vendors rose 0.1%.
• Core retail sales, which exclude the impact of gasoline sales and ​motor vehicles ​and parts ⁠sales, increased 0.6% in February.
• The rise in core sales was ​led by higher sales at general merchandise ​and ⁠food and beverage retailers.
• In volume terms, sales were up 0.3% in February.
• An advance ⁠indicator ​for March sales shows sales ​likely rose 0.6% last month.

($1 = 1.3679 Canadian dollars)

Reporting by Promit ​Mukherjee and Dale Smith. Editing by Mark Potter

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