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Dollar Rises Versus Most Peers Before Retail Sales, FOMC Meeting
Bloomberg
The dollar rose against most of its major peers before a report tomorrow forecast to show retail sales in the US increased in February, reducing chances the Federal Reserve will add to monetary stimulus. The Federal Open Market Committee, ...
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Retail giants pressure Cambodia on protest shootings
Straits Times
PHNOM PENH (AFP) - Retail giants Puma, Gap and H&M have urged Cambodia to fully probe the recent shooting and wounding of protesting garment workers as the sole suspect, a local governor, remained at large on Monday. The international buyers voiced ...
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Retailers: Why email messages need targeting, personalization
BizReport
In February retail email sends increased by more than 25% Year over Year; retailers sent their lists an average of 15 promotional emails during the month. Many used Leap Day as a selling point, encouraging shoppers to take advantage of a day that only ...
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THE ECONOMIC WEEK AHEAD: Robust increase in retail sales expected
Business Day
RETAIL sales are likely to have slowed in January after a festive season surge in December, but should still have grown at a robust pace, data this week are likely to show. Growth in retail sales is set to have climbed by 6,5% compared to the same ...
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Japan's Richest Man Remakes Uniqlo in Manhattan's Image
Bloomberg
Kraft leads the overall coffee market, accounting for about 19 percent of retail sales, ahead of Tchibo and discounter Aldi Group with 14 percent each, the research company estimates. Phones, Holidays For Tchibo, whose stores also sell items ranging ...
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Stockland buys Centro Townsville directly opposite current Stockland centre
Property Observer
By Larry Schlesinger Stockland has increased its presence in the Townsville retail market after purchasing Centro Townsville shopping centre for $36.5 million. The sale of the centre was negotiated by Peter Tyson and Jon Tyson of Savills in a joint ...
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ANZ Asia chief says bank will double its network in the next decade
The Australian
Last week the lender became the first Australian bank to get the green light from the authorities to use the Chinese currency in its retail operations. ANZ is looking to expand in Asia at a time when the Australian economy is starting to show signs of ...
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Intensive wares: Hospitals expand in-house shops for good returns, good will
Crain's Detroit Business
By Jay Greene Some hospital lobbies now look more like fancy shopping malls and airport retail operations, with specialty coffee shops, hair salons, boutique gift shops, convenience grocery stores and pharmacy services strategically placed to generate ...
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Insurers and retailers to reveal figures
Herald Scotland
Two of the UK's biggest insurers, Prudential and Standard Life, lead a long list of corporate results this week, while fashion chain French Connection and Argos owner Home Retail Group will provide an insight into conditions on the high street.
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Gilbert details his 'big bang' theory
Crain's Detroit Business
By Daniel Duggan The slow progress of retail leasing for downtown buildings controlled by Dan Gilbert isn't due to lack of interest, it's part of a plan. Gilbert elaborated on his intentions during a speech at Crain's Idea: Detroit conference at the ...
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Retailers Add Gadgets for Shoppers at Ease With Technology
New York Times
is increasingly a firm "no," even at retailers like Nordstrom that have built their reputations around customer service. But instead of getting defensive, some stores and brands are embracing the change by creating new personal touches that feature ...
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New York Times
Firm prepares to develop additional 70 acres of land at Columbus Park Crossing
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
By TONY ADAMS - tadams@ledger-enquirer.com The retail and restaurant offerings at Columbus Park Crossing look to become even more numerous with plans to develop an additional 70 acres of land now being marketed by Adams Brokerage Co.
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Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
The economic week ahead: Back to basics
Mail & Guardian Online
Retail sales, inflation, consumer sentiment and industrial production statistics will share centre stage with a meeting of America's central bank this week. On Tuesday, government officials will release last month's retail sales numbers.
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CPI to be most realistic inflation index
Deccan Herald
It is also expected to provide a comprehensive reference point to policymakers by covering retail prices in five major food groups, fuel, clothing, housing and services across rural and urban India. This was completely missing in the WPI as more than ...
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Deccan Herald


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