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Australian April Retail Sales Rise Less Than Economists Forecast
Bloomberg
Australian retail sales rose less than economists forecast in April as weaker spending at department stores partly offset higher outlays on clothing and footwear. Sales climbed 0.2 percent to A$21.9 billion ($21 billion) from a month earlier, when they ...
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Looking 'Straight' at Retail
Wall Street Journal
How does a brokerage firm go about crafting a deal in which a buyer pays one of the top prices ever for a Manhattan commercial property? In the case of Eastdil Secured LLC and the $1.3 billion sale of the building at 650 Madison Ave., it helped that ...
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Retail sales miss expectations
Sydney Morning Herald
Retail sales have risen slightly in April, partly reversing a fall in March, following an increase in sale of food, clothing and at restaurants. Retail sales rose a seasonally adjusted 0.2 per cent according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics ...
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Eastern states lead weak retail rebound
ABC Online
Retail sales rose 0.2 per cent in April, making up only part of a slide in sales the month before. The Bureau of Statistics retail trade figures show food retailing, as well as clothing, footwear and accessories, helped to boost sales in April. However ...
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Retail sales edge higher in April
Business Spectator
Australian retail sales edged slightly higher in April, just short of analyst expectations, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The data showed retail spending grew 0.2 per cent to a seasonally adjusted $21.888 billion in the ...
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Indigo Retail snapped up for £1.7m
Insider Media
Coventry-based Indigo Retail Holdings has been acquired by Universe Group for an initial £1.7m coupled with a share issue. Further cash may be payable in the future dependent on the company hitting revenue targets. Indigo, trading through its wholly ...
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Wage rise 'will put pressure on retailers'
Herald Sun
THE $15.80 per week increase in the minimum wage will hurt retailers already struggling with higher power bills, the carbon tax and pricier insurance premiums, retail groups warn. Australia's 1.5 million lowest paid workers will get a $15.80 a week pay ...
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Retail's Digital Imperative
Digiday
As the retail market continues to recover from one of the hardest economic periods that anyone can remember, retailers are forced to face a new reality: It's not going to be business as usual. Technology like social media and mobile is changing the ...
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Data suggests rate cut needed: retailers
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian Retailers Association chief executive Russell Zimmerman said the retail sector was delivered a further blow after the Fair Work Commission delivered a $15.80 a week pay rise to low paid workers, lifting national minimum wage will rise to ...
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BAML Names New Head of Asia Consumer, Retail and Healthcare
Wall Street Journal
Bank of America Merrill Lynch has named George Lin head of Asia consumer, retail and healthcare investment banking, according to an internal memo seen by The Wall Street Journal Monday. Prior to joining the U.S. firm, Mr. Lin was with Credit Suisse ...
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Retail spending up in April
Sydney Morning Herald
AAP. Australian retail spending rose 0.2 per cent in April, official figures show. Total retail spending was $21.889 billion in April, up from $21.852 billion in March, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Monday. Economists had been forecasting ...
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Massive office and retail development proposed at MIA
MaltaToday
A master plan proposing the demolition of the existing Malta International Airport complex and its replacement by office and retail blocks, a hotel and recreational areas has been presented to the Malta Environment and Planning Authority. The ...
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Real estate, BSFI, retail & auto dominate Delhi OOH
exchange4media.com
An interesting tracking system put in place by Proof of Performance (POP) has revealed that real estate, BSFI, retail and auto dominated Delhi outdoor media during the first fortnight of May 2013. Hoardings, public utilities and unipoles were the ...
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Modest lift in retail sales
The West Australian
The economy has shown fresh signs it is tracking sideways with a modest lift in retail sales and a long-awaited bounce in company profits. The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported this morning that sales through the nation's malls and shopping ...
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Australian retail sales rise less-than-expected
Investing.com
Investing.com - Retail sales in Australia rose less-than-expected last month, official data showed on Thursday. In a report, Australian Bureau of Statistics said that Australian retail sales rose to a seasonally adjusted 0.2%, from -0.4% in the ...
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China Xiniya Fashion Limited Announces 2013 Fall / Winter Sales Fair Results
MarketWatch
In its continuing effort to ensure the long-term, sustainable development of its authorized retail outlets, Xiniya reduced the recommended retail price on its 2013 Fall and Winter Collection by an average of 2.3% to improve the price competiveness of ...
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AUD/USD – Lower than expected Retail Sales not dampening bulls
OANDA Forex (blog)
Australia retail sales came in at 0.2%, slightly lower than the 0.3% expected but nonetheless a huge improvement from previous month's contraction. The 0.2% print is also not bad if we compare historically, which ranges between -0.8% to 1.3% for the ...
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Primark signs for first French stores in Marseille and Dijon
Retail Week
The value fashion retailer has agreed to open its first store in France in the Grand Littoral mall in Marseilles. The Marseille shop will open in December, followed by a second store in Dijon in eastern France, The Telegraph reported. Primark is also ...
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Kingfisher CIO Mike Bell Leaves Retail Giant After Four Years
CIO India
Kingfisher Group has announced that CIO Mike Bell has left after four years at the European retail giant. According to Kingfisher, Bell has departed the company having "fully achieved" the aims of transforming the Kingfisher IT Services (KITS) strategy.
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Australian dollar unmoved by retail, company profits data
Business Spectator
Australian dollar unmoved by retail, company profits data. 1 hour ago. Economy · Australian News · Markets · Currency · Australian Dollar. Local currency little-changed on lower-than-expected rise in retail sales.
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New shops spread into vacant spaces, malls as valley shakes off fiscal recession
Las Vegas Review-Journal
This year is shaping up to be busy for local retail professionals, as malls fill in empty spaces vacated by stores that didn't survive the recession and developers resume work on stalled projects. International Council of Shopping Centers spokesman ...
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Australian Retail Sales Rose By 0.2 per cent in April
Business Insider Australia
Australian retail turnover rose 0.2% in April 2013, seasonally adjusted, following a fall of 0.4 per cent in March 2013, according to data released today by the Australia Bureau of Statistics. Here's what you need to know: The largest contributor to ...
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