Wednesday, August 29, 2012

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Italian retail sales gain 0.4 pc in June: Istat
Economic Times
ROME: Italian retail sales gained 0.4 per cent on a monthly basis in June, official data showed on Wednesday, a result that was unexpected as the eurozone's third biggest economy is in recession. Economists polled by Dow Jones Newswires had anticipated ...
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City moves to relax retail requirement downtown
San Mateo Daily Journal
Many existing and older commercial buildings are up to 130-feet deep in the downtown corridor but the current typical retail store depth is not more than 75 feet, according to a staff report. To maintain a retail frontage in its downtown core, the ...
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Ipswich: Retail giants John Lewis and Waitrose prepare for arrival in the town
East Anglian Daily Times
THE town's newest retail destination is on course for an autumn opening with both John Lewis At Home and the new Waitrose superstore due to open in November. Comments; Email; Print; Got a story? To send a link to this page to a friend, simply enter ...
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East Anglian Daily Times
Fund managers call for total retail/investment banking split
Money Marketing
The Investment Management Association is questioning whether banking reform proposals to ringfence retail operations go far enough, with some members calling for a full split between retail and investment banking. In its submission to the Parliamentary ...
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Will Q Shop make it big amidst the cash-strapped retail market?
Jagran Post
Please wait. Will Q Shop make it big in retail? New Delhi: Subrata Roy promoted Sahara Group's foray into retail is not free from hurdles as a recent advertisement controversy doing the rounds is likely to bedim the company's image in the retail-chain ...
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UK: British Retailers Pin Hopes On German Consumers To Beat High Street Blues
Namnews
Two thirds of British retailers (66%) expect their overseas sales to increase over the next five years and name Germany as the market most likely to provide growth, according to research from Barclays. Nearly a quarter (23%) of retailers said Germany ...
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