

OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian wholesale trade in August edged up by 0.1% after jumping by 4.3% in July, according to a flash estimate released by Statistics Canada on Friday.
The agency said the estimate had been calculated based on responses received from 75.6% of companies surveyed. The average final response rate for the survey over the past 12 months has been 91.2%, it added.
Canada Aug wholesale trade rose by 0.1%: Statscan flash estimate

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