June Conway / Kelowna Okanagan Real Estate

When you are entertaining the important decision of buying or selling a home, turn to a real estate consultant who will be with you every step of the way.  
Go

  ... or read June's Kelowna Blog

Kelowna MLS Map
KELOWNA MLS® LISTINGS
June's custom maps bring all of Kelowna's listings to your fingertips.




BROWSE JUNE'S MARKET UPDATES:
 Jun 2010 to Jul 2010
 Jun 2010 to Jun 2010
 May 2010 to May 2010
 Apr 2010 to May 2010
 Apr 2010 to Apr 2010
 Mar 2010 to Apr 2010
 Feb 2010 to Mar 2010
 Feb 2010 to Feb 2010
 Jan 2010 to Feb 2010
 Jan 2010 to Jan 2010
 Dec 2009 to Jan 2010
 Nov 2009 to Dec 2009
 Sep 2009 to Nov 2009
 Jul 2009 to Sep 2009
 Jun 2009 to Jul 2009
 Apr 2009 to Jun 2009
 Mar 2009 to Apr 2009
 Feb 2009 to Mar 2009
 Jan 2009 to Feb 2009
 Nov 2008 to Jan 2009
 Sep 2008 to Nov 2008
 Aug 2008 to Sep 2008
 Jun 2008 to Aug 2008
 May 2008 to Jun 2008
 Apr 2008 to May 2008
 Mar 2008 to Apr 2008
 Feb 2008 to Mar 2008
 Dec 2007 to Feb 2008
 Oct 2007 to Dec 2007
 Jul 2007 to Oct 2007
 Apr 2007 to Jul 2007
 Jan 2007 to Apr 2007
 Nov 2006 to Jan 2007
 May 2006 to Nov 2006
 Feb 2006 to May 2006
 Jan 2005 to Feb 2006




Feb 20, 2010

Retail, housing driving recovery

Consumer spending and a sizzling housing market are powering Canada's economic recovery, two reports showed yesterday, suggesting a surge in growth at the end of last year will lead to a strong start to 2010.

Retail sales in December resumed their climb after a downturn in November, Statistics Canada said, although the 0.4% increase was slightly below expectations. Volumes, however, were up 0.6%.

Shoppers flocked to clothing and footwear stores after postponing purchases earlier due to unseasonably warm weather, StatsCan said.

"The Canadian consumer did a significant amount of the heavy lifting to drive expectations for a strong print in fourth-quarter GDP," said Scotia Capital economists Derek Holt and Karen Cordes in a note.

Scotia said it is possible that growth in the fourth quarter will exceed its forecast of 4.2% annualized, and that its assumption of 2.7% growth in real consumption may be too low.

Canada's composite leading indicator continued to climb in January, StatsCan also reported yesterday, although the 0.9% gain was slower than in December. Strong household spending as well as housing starts and existing home sales lifted the index while manufacturing exerted a drag.

The number of Canadians receiving employment insurance benefits fell for the third straight month in December, declining 5.1%, the agency said in another sign the recovery is taking root.

The Canadian dollar pared losses yesterday after the retail report and after the United States reported lower than expected inflation in January. The Canadian currency lost ground overnight after the U.S. Federal Reserve's surprise increase in the discount rate late on Thursday.

StatsCan will report fourth-quarter gross domestic product on March 1.

The Bank of Canada's latest forecast is for 3.3% annualized growth, but the data available so far points to a potentially sharper increase of 4% or more after a disappointing 0.4% gain in the third quarter, analysts say.

"Overall, the tone of this [retail sales] report was fairly positive, though mixed, and it suggests that consumer spending will add favourably to Canadian economic activity in December," said Millan Mulraine, an economics strategist at TD Securities.

Sales of new cars and food were lower than expected, while some had also forecast stronger gains in clothing and footwear. But analysts focused on consistent growth in sales volumes over the past few months.

General merchandise stores, which include department stores, led the charge in December with a 3.3% gain.

(prepared by Louise Egan/Reuters/National Post)


Go Back To The Market Updates Page

Questions? No problem! For more information, please feel free to contact June Conway toll free at +1.888.657.7123. Of course, you could always just .
 


If you're looking for Kelowna MLS Listings...


about june | opinions | properties | kelowna maps
buying? | selling? | market update | links
home page



Remax Kelowna

250.317.3136

100-1553 Harvey Ave, Kelowna, BC V1Y 6G1
Office: 250.717.5000 Fax: 250.861.8462
June's Toll Free: 1.888.657.7123

Each Office independently owned and operated. Privacy Policy.


Website by JonathanDay.com



June Conway