U.S. retail sales fall 0.1 percent
The Commerce Department said total retail sales eased 0.1 percent after rising by a revised 1.8 percent in January, previously reported as a 1.0 percent increase.
Excluding motor vehicles and parts, sales increased 0.7 percent in February, compared to a 1.6 percent advance the previous month. Vehicle sales plunged 4.3 percent, after a surprise 3.1 percent rise the prior month.
Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast February retail sales falling by 0.5 percent. Excluding motor vehicles, sales had been predicted to ease by 0.2 percent.
Gasoline sales climbed 3.4 percent, the biggest rise since November 2007, after increasing by 2.8 percent in January. Sales of building materials dipped 0.2 percent in February after slipping 1.3 percent in the prior month.
(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani, Editing by Andrea Ricci)