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Canadian wholesale trade slumped in May, giving back some of the previous two months' hefty gains, as sales of motor vehicles tumbled, data from Statistics Canada showed on Monday. Sales fell by 1.0 percent, exceeding economists' forecasts for a flat reading, while sales were also down 1.0 percent in volume terms. Lower sales in four subsectors accounted for the decline, making up 65 percent of overall wholesale trade.
The motor vehicle and parts category was among the biggest drags, down 3.1 percent. Excluding the sector, wholesale trade decreased just 0.6 percent. The miscellaneous sector, which includes agricultural supplies and chemical products, fell 3.7 percent, the fourth decline in five months.

Copyright Reuters, 2015

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