Sunday, July 01, 2012

Google Alert - retail news

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Finance ministry pushing for major changes in retail FDI
Business Standard
The Union finance ministry is pushing for an overhaul in government policy on foreign direct investment (FDI) in single-brand retail, to accommodate the demands of companies such as Scandinavian furniture giant IKEA, which has applied for clearance to ...
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Traders are the ruin of retail banking
The Guardian (blog)
Terry Smith: The Libor scandal shows again that investment and retail banks must be separated. Ringfencing isn't enough.
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The Guardian (blog)
Aim to make corporate to retail lending share 50:50 over the next 5 years: RM ...
Economic Times
DBI Bank, popularly known as a term lender, is keen to increase its share of retail loan book and increase its share of low-cost deposits.
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Multi-brand FDI to hit kirana shops: Metro boss
Times of India
It is not just small traders and kirana stores who are worried over loss of business if foreign direct investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail is allowed.
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Liquor tops sales at Indian airports
Times of India
Liquor sales at Indian airports are almost four times the global average in terms of percentage share. A retail report by an aviation analysis and research body says that wines and spirits comprise 63% of the total international duty-free sales at ...
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Retailers show collective will
Newsport Daily
Port Douglas News : In what was a strong show of support, around 50 local retailers from Port Douglas and Mossman attended a meeting for the sector at the Port Douglas Community Centre on Friday, with a show of hands revealing the vast majority ...
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Newsport Daily
Australian shoppers scared to spend despite mining boom
gulfnews.com
He's got money to spend," Birtles, who is chief executive of the Super Retail Group, which owns auto, outdoors, cycling and sporting stores, said. But for most Australian retailers, shopper Barry doesn't hit the checkouts often enough, with sales ...
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