Sunday, December 16, 2012

Google Alert - retail news

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Gold may shine on retail demand, bank buying; bearish outlook for metals
Hindu Business Line
Retail demand is strong as evidenced by ETPs continuing to scale record highs; but tactical positioning has become weaker. Physical demand remains lacklustre although it has not deteriorated. There is huge expectation of central bank buying. Many ...
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Hindu Business Line
SP opposed to FDI in multi-brand retail: Akhilesh Yadav
Livemint
Bulandshahar: Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav reiterated his party's opposition to foreign direct investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail even as he wooed industrialists to invest in the state. "Samajwadi Party has said that it is not in ...
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Livemint
Photos from Apple's latest retail openings in US, Australia & China
Apple Insider
Photos from Apple's latest retail openings in US, Australia & China. By AppleInsider Staff. This was a big weekend for Apple's retail operations, as the company opened four entirely new stores, along with a handful of larger and improved replacement ...
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As Retail Investors Reach For Yield PIK Bonds Become Hot
ValueWalk
As Retail Investors Reach For Yield PIK Bonds Become Hot. December 16, 2012. By DavidMerkel · Tweet · PIK bonds. Tom Brakke, the Research Puzzler, has started up yet another site to display bits of interesting information that he has run across ...
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ValueWalk
Retail Sales Increase as Americans Snap Up Autos, Electronics
Bloomberg
Retail sales were projected to climb 0.5 percent in November, according to the median forecast of 81 economists surveyed by Bloomberg. Cheaper gasoline led to the largest decline in service-station receipts in four years and restrained the value of all ...
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