Tuesday, July 17, 2012

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Temps, 60% replacements... retailers wary of hiring
Daily News & Analysis
The current hiring crunch may not be a permanent feature of the retail industry.
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Stocks End Lower After Weak Retail Data
Wall Street Journal (India)
The Dow industrials traded lower, on pace for the seventh decline in eight sessions, after retail sales unexpectedly fell in June. Jonathan Cheng has details on The News Hub. Photo: AP.
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US retail sales fall for 3rd straight month in June
Economic Times
US retail sales fell for a third straight month in June as demand slumped for everything from cars and electronics to building materials.
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Citigroup moves higher but can't lift financials
MarketWatch
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Financial stocks ended Monday on a gloomy note as disappointing retail sales data and a downbeat global outlook from the International Monetary Fund hit investor.
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UK Retail Price Index (YoY) grows 2.8% in Jun and (MoM) decreases 0.2
FXstreet.com
UK Retail Price Index (YoY) grows 2.8% in Jun and (MoM) decreases 0.2. Tue, Jul 17 2012, 08:31 GMT | FXstreet.com · Share. Related News. UK: Jun CPI (YoY) increases 2.4%; (MoM) falls 0.4% · UK: Core Consumer Price Index (YoY) (Jun): 2.1% vs 2.2% ...
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US Stocks Slip Amid Disappointing Retail Sales; Industrials Pace Declines
Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK--The Dow industrials headed for their seventh drop in eight sessions as retail sales unexpectedly fell and pessimistic outlooks from China's premier and the International Monetary Fund tempered investors' mood on the global economy. The Dow ...
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Stocks close lower after retail hit
Worcester Telegram
Stocks closed lower for the seventh day out of the last eight on Monday after the government reported that U.S. consumers cut their spending last month.
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Topix Caps Longest Loss Streak Since 2010 on US Retail
Bloomberg
Most Japanese stocks fell, with the Topix Index capping its longest losing streak in two years, as U.S. retail sales unexpectedly slid and the yen rose to a month high against the dollar. Losses were limited after the International Monetary Fund raised ...
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No let up in retail gloom, survey finds
Sydney Morning Herald
Consumers will continue to shy away from non-essential spending in the coming year, as confidence is battered by rising utility bills, weak house prices and growing fears of job losses, a new survey predicts. CLSA's yearly survey of Australian ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Retailers should be aware of senior shoppers
Retail Week
While many retailers invest in attracting hip and tech-savvy young adults through augmented reality or opening stores so dark you have to shop through touch, a growing sector of the population is often missed entirely – senior shoppers.
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Retail Week
Retail Sales Cap Sluggish Quarter
Wall Street Journal
U.S. retail sales fell for the third consecutive month in June, the first time that's happened since 2008 and the latest sign of a slowing economy.
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Pre-Market Primer: Retail Sales Disappoint, Citi Considers Dividend Hike
Minyanville.com
More bad economic data is pushing down stocks and index futures, but earnings news has some bright spots today.
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US Retail Sales Dip Again
FITSNews
For the third month in a row, retail sales in the United States have declined – providing further evidence that the American economy is cooling. In fact last month's slippage was more than twice as steep as the declines seen over the previous two months.
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FITSNews
Retail Prices for Meats, Dairy and Eggs Decline Slightly
Farm Futures
AFBF's Marketbasket survey indicates declining retail food prices for common grocery staples.
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Farm Futures
Large-Cap Retail Stocks Most Favored By The World's Largest Fund Managers
Seeking Alpha
The S&P Retail Index ($RLX) has staged a strong recovery, rising to almost three-fold from the bottom of the 2008/09 recession, and is up about 15% YTD after just 3% appreciation in 2011. While the global economy continues to be in the doldrums, and ...
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Retail Sales Report Brings Stock Discount
MarketWatch
The major American stock indices started the week in negative territory on Monday after the Commerce Department's Census Bureau released a disappointing Retail Sales report for June. Although economists had been expecting retail sales to increase 0.2 ...
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Retail Sales Continued to Tick Down in June Marking Three Consecutive ...
Business Wire (press release)
Retail sales continued to stall in the month of June as consumers held off on discretionary and non-discretionary spending – marking three conse.
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