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Retail inflation still in double digits Times of India NEW DELHI: Retail inflation slowed marginally in March but remained in double digits on the back of stubborn food prices and continued to remain a challenge for policymakers. Provisional data released by the Central Statistics Office on Friday showed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US chains reshape Canadian retail landscape Vancouver Sun ... or Chrome) to add VancouverSunOnline's video to your playlist. Sign in. Transcript Statistics Report. Published on Apr 13, 2013. Tue, May 1: U.S. retailers see Canada as a ripe market with a stable economy and are crossing the border to open up shop. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Minecraft: Xbox 360 Retail Edition Delayed Escapist Magazine Hoping to translate this success to some retail sales, Microsoft announced a disc-based edition of the game in March. Originally pegged with an April 30th release date, it has now been announced that the retail version has been pushed back to June 4th. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Poor retail sales latest sign that US cuts biting Scotsman Readings for retail sales have been volatile this year, making it difficult to know whether the weakness in March was due to a tax hike that went into effect at the start of the year or to temporary factors related to the weather. Sales grew by 1 per ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
German Bunds Rise Amid Cyprus Talks as US Retail Sales Drop Businessweek "There's been a little bit of risk-off and that's been reinforced after the U.S. retail sales," said Allan von Mehren, chief analyst at Danske Bank A/S (DANSKE) in Copenhagen. "Bunds have been rallying, U.S. Treasuries too, and also in the peripheral ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pop-up stores becoming permanent part of retail landscape Vancouver Sun ... Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to add VancouverSunOnline's video to your playlist. Sign in. Transcript Statistics Report. Published on Apr 12, 2013. Fri, Mar 8 - B.C. entrepreneurs are capitalizing on a growing trend in retail that can be quite ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Europe stocks extend slide after US retail sales MarketWatch LONDON (MarketWatch) -- European stock markets extended losses in afternoon action on Friday, after data showed U.S. retail sales posted the biggest slide in nine months. The Stoxx Europe 600 index (XX:sxxp) dropped 0.8% to 292.60, after trading ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dow (Barely) Snaps Winning Streak; Retail Sales, Gold Plummet NASDAQ "After a four-session winning streak, a mild pullback isn't the end of the world," said Schaeffer's Senior Technical Strategist Ryan Detrick, CMT. Thanks in part to "weak retail sales, which confirm the recent downtick in overall economic data," the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US retail sales down Daijiworld.com Washington, Apr 13 (IANS): US retail and food services sales unexpectedly recorded their biggest fall in nine months in March, the Department of Commerce reported. The department said the combined retail and food services sales in March dropped 0.4 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Direct-selling cutlery firm Cutco adds retail stores to market mix The Detroit News The Novi store, which officially opened this week, is one of only six retail locations nationwide for the longtime direct-sales company. Other Cutco stores are in Lansing; Indianapolis; St. Louis; Edina, Minn.; and Erie, Pa. Cutco's long-term goal is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bayshore Shopping Centre expansion launched Vancouver Sun The Bayshore Shopping Centre's expansion over the next 3½ years will involve a $200-million investment from its owners, add 20 per cent of retail space to the west-end mall and see it become one of four known locations in Ottawa where U.S. retail chain ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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