Tuesday, November 13, 2012

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Retail sales unexpectedly fall in third quarter, kiwi slides
National Business Review
The volume of retail sales fell 0.4%, seasonally adjusted, in the three months ended September 30, for a 2.1% gain from a year earlier, Statistics New Zealand says. A quarterly gain of 0.5% was forecast in a Reuters survey, for an annual increase of 2.9%.
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Microsoft leads Wall Street lower, but retailers gain
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks sold off late in the session on Tuesday, led by a slide in Microsoft shares, though retailers were a notable bright spot after Home Depot raised its outlook. Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) was the most actively traded on Nasdaq, ...
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Apple Stores Top Tiffany's in Retail Sales Per Square Foot
PC Magazine
Apple retail stores may look like a minimalist man cave, but the sleek space earns more money per square foot than the leading diamond emporium. According to new metrics from research and consulting firm Retail Sails, Cupertino makes approximately ...
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NYC Luxury Retail Areas Emerging in Downtown, Brooklyn
Bloomberg
Capitalization rates, a measure of return on investment that falls as prices rise, on Manhattan retail properties dropped to 4.5 percent in September from 5.6 percent a year earlier, according to Real Capital Analytics Inc. The properties sold for $1 ...
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Google: Tablets driving online retail
Computerworld Australia
Australian consumers are increasingly using tablets to carry out research for shopping purchases, according to research from Google Australia. The search giant said there has been a 20 per cent increase in shopping-related searches, year-on-year. This ...
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Hong Kong retail demand spurs office conversions
South China Morning Post
Strong demand for retail space from the services industry and higher rents have encouraged Wharf (Holdings) to convert some office floors at Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui to semi-retail use. Some lower floors of Harbour City buildings, including World ...
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Retail employees unhappy with stores opening on Thanksgiving
Examiner.com
Holiday shoppers have the chance to get a head start on the lowest prices of the season when stores open on Thanksgiving night instead of the morning of Black Friday. Several retail stores across the country will open their doors after dinner in ...
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Kowloon sites may relieve retail property shortage
South China Morning Post
West Kowloon waterfront. New and emerging commercial property locations including East Kowloon and the West Kowloon waterfront are expected to ease the shortage of retail space in Hong Kong, according to property consultant Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL).
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New Zealand 3Q Retail Sales (QoQ) decreases to -0.4% vs 1.3%
FXstreet.com
New Zealand 3Q Retail Sales (QoQ) decreases to -0.4% vs 1.3%. Tue, Nov 13 2012, 21:46 GMT | FXstreet.com. Related News. Forex: Anti Kiwi flows as NZ retail sales disappoint; RBNZ cut being priced in · NZ Core Retail Sales -0.3% · NZD Retail Sales -0.4 ...
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NZ dollar rises ahead of retail sales data
New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand dollar gained before retail sales figures that will provide more evidence of the pace of the economy after surprisingly weak employment figures as stronger equity markets overnight gave a bid tone to the local currency. The kiwi dollar ...
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NZ Retail Sales Recap – How to stuff a Kiwi
ForexLive (blog)
Market expectations for the NZ Retail Sales were centered on a 0.5pct rise, we got -0.4pct. Market expectations for the 'Core' NZ Retail Sales were centered on a 0.6pct rise, we got -0.3%. Another indicator of a weakening NZ economy, chatter is for ...
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