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Dutch retailer Spar, Max part ways Daily News & Analysis By Shailaja Sharma | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA Dutch food retail major Spar International on Thursday said it was parting ways with Max Hypermarket India, its Indian partner of five years. A Max official said the two companies had mutually agreed to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retail energy costs still rising says Centrica ShareCast UK wholesale gas costs are around 15% higher for next winter than last, and non-commodity costs are expected to add a further £50 to the cost of supplying the average household this year, the group revealed, as it explained why the trend for retail ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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China CPI remains below target – IP, retail sales to come FXstreet.com Industrial production is expected to rise 12.2 percent y/y (though yesterday's weak imports data may suggest the downside to this estimate is vulnerable) while retail sales are expected to slow marginally to +15.1 percent y/y from +15.2 percent. See all stories on this topic » | ||
TABLE-Breakdown of China's April retail sales Reuters BEIJING, May 11 (Reuters) - China's National Bureau of Statistics gave the following breakdown of retail sales growth for April on Friday: (Percent change from a year earlier) Apr Mar J-Feb Dec Nov Oct Sep Aug Jul Overall 14.1 15.2 14.7 18.1 17.3 17.2 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Keeping the Doors Open | Retailers Fight Shopping Online DesignBuild Source The 21st century has seen the retail sector explode, moving from shop fronts to global fronts, with successful chains earning billions of dollar each year. However, even the most successful brands are being hit by what is one of the worst downturns in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Why Hillary went to Mamata's Bengal Daily News & Analysis FDI in retail and Teesta water sharing 'certainly on the list' — US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on arrival in Kolkata. 'Teesta? No, they did not raise it. FDI? No, they did not raise it' — West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Valero Energy Corporation Selects Cash Management Solutions from Fiserv for ... EON: Enhanced Online News (press release) (EON: Enhanced Online News)--Fiserv, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISV), a leading global provider of financial services technology solutions, today announced that Valero Retail Holdings, Inc., a subsidiary of Valero Energy Corporation, has selected the CorPoint™: ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RNBs sales in April 2012 Reuters The calendar effect in April for the retail clothing sector in Sweden compared with the corresponding month in the preceding year is according to the Swedish retail statistics agency, HUI, negative 8.0%. The number of proprietary stores amounted to 219 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lowe Lintas wins creative biz of Bharti Retail's Easyday exchange4media.com By exchange4media News Service Lowe Lintas & Partners has won the creative mandate for Bharti Retail's EasyDay post a multi-agency pitch held in New Delhi. The incumbent on the account is JWT Delhi. It is learnt that JWT Delhi, Draftfcb Ulka and Lowe ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Band-Aid Solution to Protect Prices in Online Retail Power Retail Overseas brand suppliers want to 'stitch up' Australian consumers by restricting international online retailers the ability to sell here, but this out-dated method of price protection simply won't work. In March I wrote my thoughts on the perception of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Friday's ETF Chart To Watch: SPDR S&P Retail ETF (XRT) ETF Database As such, our ETF to watch for the day is the State Street SPDR S&P Retail ETF (XRT) which may see an increase in trading volumes as retail stocks react to the latest consumer sentiment data. Analysts are expecting for the figure to come in at 76 versus ... See all stories on this topic » |
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