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Australian retail sales outpace expectations in May Reuters (Adds market, analyst reaction)* Retail sales up 0.5 pct in May, top forecasts* April sales also revised up, point to better Q2* Another sign stimulus is having an impactBy Wayne ColeSYDNEY, July. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cool in wholesale, chilli burns in retail Times of India Green chilli won't pinch your pocket the way it did way over the weekend but there's no telling when it will turn red hot again. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australian Dollar Rises to Two-Month High on Retail Sales Businessweek Australia's dollar gained to a two- month high as a government report showed retail sales rose in May, adding to signs that the economy is resilient. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australia Retail Sales Rise More Than Forecast; Dollar Jumps Businessweek Australian retail sales advanced more than economists forecast in May on stronger spending at restaurants and department stores, sending the local dollar to a two-month high as traders pared bets on an interest-rate cut. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Preparing for the retail wars Montreal Gazette Toronto – Target Corp. and Walmart Stores Inc. plan to hire tens of thousands of workers in Canada. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retail trend firms, rate cut scope lessens Ninemsn On Wednesday the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released figures showing the seasonally adjusted value of retail turnover in May was 0.5 per cent higher than in April, following a rise of just 0.1 per cent in April and a 0.9 per cent jump in March. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australia Retail Sales sa (MoM) 0.5% in May FXstreet.com Australia Retail Sales s.a. (MoM) 0.5% in May. Wed, Jul 04 2012, 01:30 GMT | FXstreet.com · Share. Related News. BUZZ-Hopes dim for a RBA rate cut in August · AU ECON: May retail sales +0.5% m/m (consensus +0.2% m/m) · AUD/USD breaks through ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Retail chains to battle mall owners Haaretz A number of retail chains are planning to present a united front in their battles with mall owners and regulators. A number of senior executives from some of Israel's best-known chains met secretly recently on the matter with Uriel Lynn, president of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Survey indicates retail improvement and optimism Chain Store Age The firm conducted the study among its retail tenants in 90 properties. The mid-year survey, which polled 250 retailers, indicated positive changes year-over-year. At mid-year 2012, 64.2% of respondents reported the same or higher sales volume compared ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Aussie May Adj retail sales +0.5% ForexLive (blog) Up +0.5% M/M ( rtrs poll +0.2%) Better than expected Aud testing higher levels. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retail expert says consolidation inevitable, as Country Road talks takeover ... SmartCompany.com.au Country Road is in talks to acquire clothing brands Witchery and Mimco, in a sign of what could be further consolidation of the fashion retail sector. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retail Marketing Manager - Food The Grocer Employer: Exsurgo, Location: West London, ID: 687629, Hours: Full Time, Contract type: Permanent, Date posted: 03 Jul 2012. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rajen Shah's multibaggers: Heritage Foods, Tube Investments Moneycontrol.com Heritage Foods, which is a very low profile Hyderabad based company operating in the south of the country is expected to either merge or hive off its loss making retail business. Shah sees very low downside and a huge upside if one of these ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AUD/USD below 1.0300 ahead of AU retail sales NASDAQ FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - AUD/USD is currently retreating at 1.0284 from fresh 8-week highs yesterday by early NY at 1.0296, higher since. See all stories on this topic » |
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