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Organised retailers' sales growth fell one-third in FY13
Business Standard
A slowdown in the economy and poor consumer sentiment have hit India's leading organised retail players, which saw sales growth fall by almost a third last financial year. The average sales growth of the top three listed retailers - Future Retail ...
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Business Standard
Retail Therapy: Renovations, vacancies make way for new stores, sweet shops ...
Fayetteville Observer
But I'm tasked with talking retail. So I'll just mention that the Tysons have some cool office space available and some already claimed by tenants, including one slated to move in next month. The latter apparently has something to do with the ...
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Retail giants' tax affairs criticised by new campaign
This is Money
Tesco, John Lewis and Marks & Spencer were among 25 retailers scrutinised by a team of accountants at the 'Fair Tax Campaign' – an offshoot of Tax Research UK, which previously helped to uncover Starbucks' tax dodging. Sainsbury's and Tesco were ...
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This is Money
Beirut retail sales plunge 14.4 percent in first quarter of 2013
The Daily Star
BEIRUT: Retail sales fell 14.40 percent in the first quarter of 2013, the results of the Beirut Traders Association-Fransabank Retail Index showed. "While the nominal figure for the first quarter of this year posts a decrease of about 3.7 percent in ...
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The Daily Star
Antioch's stalled retail project to be revived
San Jose Mercury News
ANTIOCH -- A stalled development project that would have brought a grocery store and retail to the city's west side may soon be revived. Monterey-based The Orosco Group recently acquired the 13.5-acre property at the northwest corner of Buchanan and ...
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US retail spending rises in May
Richmond Times Dispatch
Jani McAllister browsed a sales rack outside in Atlanta on Wednesday. Americans stepped up spending at retail businesses in May at the best pace in three months, fueled by more car purchases as well as increased sales at hardware and merchandise ...
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Jobs, retail reports send markets sharply higher
The News Journal
NEW YORK — Good news about hiring and spending at retail businesses helped send the U.S. stock market sharply higher Thursday. For investors, the pair of government reports offered more encouragement that the U.S. economic recovery will continue, ...
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Why Retail Investors Still Like Japan ETFs
ETF Trends
Retail investors and financial advisors, though, are still interested in Japanese equity ETFs, while some are even buying up more shares in DXJ or EWJ. According to Index Universe data, EWJ has already added $5.4 billion, while DXJ has gathered $7.5 ...
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ETF Trends
Retail sales dip 0.5% in April over a year ago
Straits Times
SHOPS in Singapore rang up fewer sales in April compared to a year ago, as consumers spent less on cars, petrol and communications gadgets. Retail sales slipped 0.5 per cent in the period, but would have risen 0.2 per cent if motor vehicles were ...
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S'pore retail falls lower-than-expected 0.5% in April
Channel News Asia
SINGAPORE: Singapore's retail sales fell by a lower-than-expected 0.5 per cent in April 2013, according to data from Singapore's Department of Statistics released Friday. Economists polled had expected an on-year drop of about 3.0 per cent in April ...
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National Retail Price Target Raised to $39.00 at RBC Capital (NNN)
The Utah People's Post
National Retail logo Analysts at RBC Capital raised their price target on shares of National Retail (NYSE: NNN) from $36.00 to $39.00 in a research report issued to clients and investors on Thursday, Analyst Ratings Network reports. The firm currently ...
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RBS exits retail structured product market
Money Marketing
Royal Bank of Scotland has announced it is pulling out of the retail structured products market. The move comes as part of steps made by the bank to reduce the balance sheet of its markets business by the end of 2014, as announced in its 2012 full year ...
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Home Retail Group plc shares fall sharply on disappointing sales
SMEweb
News round up: Home Retail, Royal Bank of Scotland Group, Apple, Google, Household spending, Polymetal and SSE. Home Retail Group plc (LON:HOME) shares fell sharply after the Argos and Homebase owner said consumer spending was likely to ...
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Sharp fall in Home Retail Group shares
The Courier
Shares in Home Retail Group (HRG) fell 8.6% on Thursday despite trading subsidiaries Argos and Homebase reporting positive trading in the latest quarter. The high street toy and gadget retailer achieved revenues of £828 million in the 13 weeks to June ...
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The Courier


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