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  1. Apr 7, 2022 · Operating profit margins for retailers rose modestly, from 4.6% in 2019 to 4.9% in 2020. The cost of goods sold by store retailers decreased by 1.7% to $460.1 billion in 2020. The cost of goods sold represented roughly 73% of total operating revenue. Total operating expenses, including labour remuneration, shrank by 1.3% to $137.5 billion in 2020.

  2. Feb 19, 2021 · December 2020. 6.2%. (monthly change) Source (s): Table 20-10-0008-01. Retail sales posted their largest decline since the low of April driven by the COVID -1 9 pandemic, decreasing 3.4% to $53.4 billion in December. Sales were down in 9 out of 11 subsectors, representing 83.6% of retail sales. Core retail sale s—w hich exclude sales by ...

  3. Finance & Taxation | Retail By The Numbers | Store Operations. Retail By The Numbers. RCC has replaced the monthly Retail By The Numbers publication with the Retail Pulse Dashboard, a new interactive platform that delivers data on Canadian retail sales, retail job numbers, economic data, credit and debit card spending and consumer behaviour in one online tool on the Retail Council of Canada ...

  4. Feb 3, 2021 · The Canadian retail sector has seemingly started the road to recovery, with consumer confidence up from the depths experienced during the lockdowns in mid-2020 and retail sales growth returning. However, this road to recovery is not only riddled with hurdles and setbacks, but will also be unequal geographically, by retail sales sectors and by retailers and asset types.

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    Retail sales at Food & Drug stores were up a record-breaking 11.5% year-over-year in Q4 2020. The 3 month sales growth trend (orange line in the chart) is hovering at historically high levels, and the underlying 12 month trend (green line) has taken off like a rocket. This is seldom seen in the Food & Drug sector where trends tend to be relatively ...

    Store Merchandise went for a roller coaster ride in 2020. Retail sales were down 12.4% year-over-year in Q2, but that has since recovered to a gain of 7.6% in Q4. The sector ended 2020 with a modest 1.0% gain for the year overall. Both the 3 month retail sales trend and the underlying 12 month trend improved significantly in the second half of 2020...

    The Automotive & Related sector’s retail sales were devastated in Q2 2020 but have since backed away from the brink. Nevertheless, conditions remain grim. Retail sales declined 1.4% year-over-year in Q4 and sector sales were down 11.3% for 2020 overall. Automobile dealers did manage a 2.7% increase in Q4 2020, but were still down 11.0% for the year...

    Note that the data and analysis in this report are always based on not seasonally adjusted (or unadjusted) retail sales statistics. For definitions of store types, see Statistics Canada NAICS.

    Canadian e-commerce retail sales doubled year-over-year in Q2 2020 with the onset of the COVID pandemic. That has now settled down somewhat to a slightly less spectacular 72.0% year-over-year increase in Q4 2020. Overall, e-commerce represented about 5.9% of Canadian retail sales in 2020, including both pure play as well as bricks & clicks stores. ...

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  5. Dec 28, 2020 · What Did 2020 Do to Retail? by Daniel McGinn. December 28, 2020. KKGAS/Stocksy. Summary. Driven partly by the pandemic, dozens of retailers filed for bankruptcy in 2020. As the year comes to a ...

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  7. Oct 23, 2020 · The Canadian retail market has softened, with availability for space rising and rents trending down as the COVID-19 pandemic has driven a surge in food and home items, postponed consumption of non-essentials, and limited operations of restaurants, gyms, and movie theatres, according to the Mid-Year 2020 retail report by commercial real estate firm JLL.

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