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Feb retail inflation at a high of 10.9%
Business Standard
According to data released today, rural areas bore the brunt of the retail price inflation as the CPI-based inflation for these areas had risen to 11.01 per cent from 10.79 per cent in January; and that of urban areas had risen to 10.84 per cent from ...
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Business Standard
Retail inflation inches close to 11 pc
Deccan Herald
Showing no signs of let-up, India's retail inflation moved closer to 11 per cent in February, mainly as a result of higher food prices. The consumer price inflation (CPI) remained in double digit for the third consecutive month. In urban areas, retail ...
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Retail Sales Still Dancing on Cliff's Edge
Wall Street Journal
image. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. America's largest retailer, Wal-Mart Stores, spooked investors late last month after a leaked memo called early February a "total disaster." As the recent holiday-shopping season approached, economists ...
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Wall Street Journal
Wednesday's Retail Sales Report Will Be Complicated As Heck
Business Insider
"Our analysis suggests that nominal outlays on goods and services gathered considerable steam in February, but a gasoline-led jump in retail costs likely resulted in yet another modest uptick in real personal consumption expenditures (PCE) during the ...
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Business Insider
The Next Test for Markets: Retail Sales
CNBC.com
"Retail sales should be important," said Art Cashin, director of floor operations at UBS. "Everybody is still trying to resolve the early concern about the payroll tax that popped up with the leaked Wal-Mart email and the somewhat confusing results we ...
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CNBC.com
Forrester: US Online Retail Sales to Hit $370 Billion by 2017
Mashable
Up, up and away: Ecommerce, which generated $231 billion in sales for U.S. retailers last year, is expected to increase 13% to $262 billion this year, according to forecasts technology and market research firm Forrester plans to release Wednesday.
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In religious retail, Benedict can't hold a votive candle to John Paul II
Globe and Mail
The brightly lit shop looks more like a warehouse than a retail outlet and is jammed floor to ceiling with every religious and church item you can imagine: phosphate-free Sicilian wine used for holy communion; rosaries galore – some scented – generally ...
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Optimism up for CFOs at mid-size retail, wholesale
The Australian Financial Review
In the last six months of 2012, CFOs in mid sized companies in sectors including wholesale, retail, property and transport were among the most optimistic, in contrast to some of their larger counterparts, according to a bi-annual survey of finance bosses.
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The Australian Financial Review
Fruitport Township Police Department roundup: Family disputes, retail fraud ...
Muskegon Chronicle - MLive.com
5:34 p.m., domestic violence, 3400 block of Heights Ravenna Road: Male subject got into verbal argument with a family member, which allegedly escalated into a physical fight. Male subject left and allegedly sent threatening text messages saying he was ...
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Retail fails at first aid safety
Tasmania Mercury
NINE out of every 10 Tasmanian businesses are failing to meet new national first aid guidelines. And most Tasmanian workplaces do not have appropriate first aid resources. Research from St John Ambulance Australia reveals only 10 per cent of Tasmanian ...
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City sees decline in retail trade in fourth quarter of 2012
Johnson City Press (subscription)
Johnson City saw a second decline in retail trade, while both Bristol and Kingsport reported higher sales during the fourth quarter of 2012, according to local economist Steb Hipple. "Adjusted for inflation, retail sales were down in the Tri-Cities ...
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Johnson City Press (subscription)
Staples appoints VP of European Retail
Office Products International (press release) (subscription)
As part of the ongoing restructuring of its International business, Staples has today named Carlos Maia as its VP of Retail Europe. Reporting to Staples Europe President John Wilson, the current President of Staples Portugal will now oversee the ...
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