Thursday, December 13, 2012

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Kerala will keep FDI out of its retail sector: Chandy
The Hindu
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy told the Assembly on Thursday that "so long as this government is in office, Kerala will not allow Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into its retail sector." He made the statement when Leader of the Opposition V.S ...
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The Hindu
Five Trends Driving Traditional Retail Towards Extinction
Forbes
New tactics, new friends and a hefty war chest mean that the old defenses insulating traditional retailers are no longer enough. Venture funds dished out $242 million to online retail startups in the last quarter alone, more than any other period since ...
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Kerala not to allow FDI in retail sector
The Statesman
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, 13 DEC: Congress-led UDF government in Kerala today said FDI would not be allowed in the retail sector in the state and that the Centre had been informed of its view that there was no change in its stand. "FDI will not be allowed ...
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Invest in Uptime or Face Retail Nightmare Before Christmas | Innovation ...
Wired
Online shopping carts will carry about 16 percent of this year's total projected revenue of $586.1 billion (National Retail Federation estimate) to the check-out. That's $96 billion in sales transacted over the Internet — up 12 percent over last year ...
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Wired
Gujarat Polls: Single brand retail is the NaMo way
Daily Bhaskar
Gujarat Polls: Single brand retail is the NaMo way. Neerja Chowdhury, DNA | Dec 13, 2012, 11:18AM IST. Article. . Ahmedabad: When he was releasing the BJP's manifesto in a hotel in Ahmedabad last week with TV cameras vying to get a vantage view of ...
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US Dollar Steadies On Mixed Retail Sales, Jobless Claims
FXstreet.com
Greenback gains were minimal on the session following mixed results from both US retail sales and jobless figures earlier in the morning. The stabilized view is lending a rather neutral bias on the day, but gives the dollar an upper hand when it comes ...
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Retail's Best Bet? Follow the Crowds at the Outlet Malls
CNBC.com (blog)
It's been a mixed picture for pure luxury retail recently, particularly as the wealthy worry about looming tax increases, but many consumers are finding value in off-price luxuries at outlet malls. On some of the most critical days of this holiday ...
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CNBC.com (blog)
Lost Something? Good Samaritan App Hits Retail
Technorati
FinderCodes, a lost-and-found mobile app kit recently announced Office Depot as its first retail partner. The solution will increase the odds of getting back what you lost - because it's easy to do. How many things get lost every year? Over 30 million ...
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Technorati
US retail sales rebound in November
MarketWatch
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — American consumers didn't go shopping much in October, but they made up for it in November. Retail sales rose 0.3% last month after declining 0.3% in October, the Commerce Department said Thursday. Economists ...
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Retail Up; Jobless Claims, Producer Prices Down
CNBC.com
A separate measure of retail sales, which strips out automobiles, gasoline and building materials, rose a more healthy 0.5 percent. This core reading more closely follows the government's gauge of consumer spending, which is a major component of ...
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CNBC.com
Forex News: EUR/USD Dips after Advance Retail Sales, Initial Jobless Claims
DailyFX
The major US data dump at 08:30 EST / 13:30 GMT produced volatility but not much clarity, as some prints beat while others disappointed, while the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, and the Bank of Canada announced an extension of the ...
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