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Eurozone retail sales slip back in July: Eurostat
Economic Times
BRUSSELS: Eurozone retail sales slipped by 0.2 percent in July from the previous month, preliminary data released on Wednesday by the EU statistics unit Eurostat showed, after a slight rise of 0.1 percent in June. On an annualised basis, retail sales ...
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Andheri East's jewellers tap online retail market
Economic Times
As per media reports, the online gems and jewellery retail segment is likely to capture 25 percent of the overall $16 million business in 6-7 years in India. Some jewellers of Andheri East and Seepz don't even own a physical store. All they have is a ...
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EMU: Retail Sales fall more than expected in July
FXstreet.com
FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - On an annual basis Eurozone Retail Sales edged down 1.7% in July, following a 0.9% drop the previous month, Eurostat informed on Wednesday. Analysts expected a 1.5% decrease. Month-over-month Eurozone Retail Sales ...
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Euro Declines Before ECB Meeting, Retail Sales Report
Bloomberg
The 17-nation currency fell versus 12 of its 16 major counterparts after a euro-area report showed retail sales declined in July, led by Germany. The dollar strengthened as investors sought safer assets. Australia's currency dropped to a seven-week low ...
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Retail clinics fill gap left by primary care doctors
The Tennessean
Health Affairs, a health policy journal, recently released a study on the growth of retail health clinics. The study reviewed data from a decade but focused on the most recent period of 2007-2009. During that three-year period, the number of retail ...
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Euro-Region Retail Sales Declined in July, Led by Germany
Bloomberg
European retail sales dropped in July as the region's deepening economic slump eroded consumer demand from Germany to Spain. Sales slipped 0.2 percent from June, when they rose 0.1 percent, the European Union's statistics office in Luxembourg said ...
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Indonesia's retail sales grow 19.8 pct y/y in July
Reuters
JAKARTA, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Retail sales in Southeast Asia's biggest economy rose 19.8 percent i n July from a year ago, a quicker pace of growth than June, as consumption picked up during the Ramadan festive season, a Bank Indonesia survey showed on ...
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SBI reduces Interest Rates of Retail Term Deposits below Rs.1 crore
Equity Bulls
State Bank of India has revised the retail term deposit interest rates downwards with effect from September 7, 2012. The revised interest rates will be applicable for domestic term deposits below Rs.1 crore effective from September 7, 2012. For ...
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Retail Real Estate Company, EDENS, Goes Mobile with Spatial Data iPad ...
DirectionsMag.com
EDENS, a shopping center development company, is working to deliver a new way for its employees to visualize and access spatial data. The company has a new mobile application that not only allows users to access and display spatial data in the field ...
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Retail therapy made easy
Indian Express
Want a perfect jacket for the season but don't know where to get it? Or are you looking for a scarf that would look chic yet understated with an office attire? India is a shopper's paradise but finding the right ensemble for a party or wedding can be ...
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EU: Retail Sales (YoY) decrease 1.7% in Jul; (MoM) fall 0.2%
Forexrazor
EU: Retail Sales (YoY) decrease 1.7% in Jul; (MoM) fall 0.2%. FXstreet.com (Barcelona) For more information, rea... @ 9:24 AM, Wednesday September 05 2012. FXstreet.com (Barcelona) For more information, read our latest forex news. For more information ...
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Analysis:EMU Retail Sales Dip 0.2% In July After 0.6% 2Q Drop
ForexLive (blog)
in Spain's retail sales in July widened the annual decline to 7.3%. In Portugal, a 0.1% monthly upturn still left sales 7.6% lower on the year. The latest available data for Greece showed sales down 10.6% on the year in June. Italy's sales in May were ...
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Sports Direct gets Olympic boost
Financial Times
"Since the end of July, trading has remained equally strong, especially within the UK sports retail division where sales have also been boosted by the tremendous performance of Team GB at the London Olympics," said Dave Forsey, Sports Direct chief ...
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Poor retail sales blamed on external factors: FSA
FT Adviser
Assessing reasons for the decline in the number of retail investment products sold, the FSA's 20-page document pointed to a variety of external factors, and not to the effect of the incoming retail distribution review. The report said: "The poor ...
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Total Retail Sales Up 1.8% Year-on-Year
The FINANCIAL
The FINANCIAL -- A macro-economic indicator, SpendingPulse reports on national retail and service sales and is based on aggregate sales activity in the MasterCard payments network, coupled with survey-based estimates for certain other payment forms, ...
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Car sales in August top estimates
MarketWatch
Sales to retail customers were up 11% from a year ago while sales to fleet customers such as car rental companies or government fleets were up 6%. Each of the four GM brands saw higher total and retail sales. Chevrolet passenger sales rose 25%, ...
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Barclays names boss for Europe retail banking
Reuters UK
LONDON (Reuters) - Barclays' (BARC.L) new chief executive Antony Jenkins has handed the running of its Continental European retail and business banking division to Curt Hess, currently the division's chief financial officer, the bank said on Wednesday.
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To Survive, Retailers Need To Kill The IT Budget And Burn The Boats
StorefrontBacktalk
Todd Michaud runs Power Thinking Media, which helps retailers and restaurants tackle the convergence of social, mobile and retail technologies. He spent nine years delivering technology platforms to more than 10,000 retail locations as VP of IT for ...
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Tesco buys Mobcast, stokes up against Amazon
Retail Digital
British retailer Tesco has acquired e-book retailer Mobcast. The deal is supposed to be worth £4.5 million. This is the third digital acquisition by Tesco this year. Tesco bought internet radio service WE7 in June, and movie streaming service Blinkbox ...
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Forex: EUR/USD slow after EMU retail sales
NASDAQ
FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - With support found at the 1.2500 sentiment level and a daily low printed at 1.2502, the EUR/USD is retracing some of its losses after the release of the PMI services all over Europe, showing sub-50 figures just like the ...
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Mayor Says Pot Shop is Just Another "Retail Store"
Patch.com
"It's a retail use turning into another retail use," the mayor said dismissively, comparing the new flagship store due to open at the local mall to the pot vendor who wants to sell marijuana from an old electronics storefront. The mayor and his ...
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