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Retail Sales Rise in Euro Zone
Wall Street Journal
Eurostat, the European Union's official statistics agency, said retail sales rose 1% in May from April, rebounding from falls of 0.2% in each of the two prior months and beating economists' expectations by a wide margin. The growth was the strongest ...
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Retail spending growth was weak in May
Herald Sun
RETAIL spending barely grew in May as the relatively strong Australian dollar gave consumers an incentive to travel overseas and splash their cash with international online retailers. Retail spending rose 0.1 per cent in May, falling short of the 0.4 ...
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Retail sales miss expectations in May, ABS revises down April sales
The Australian
Retail sales rose 0.1 per cent in May from a month earlier, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said today, compared with a 0.3 per cent rise expected by economists. Sales for April were downwardly revised to 0.1 per cent fall. The bureau had ...
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Sluggish retail spending figures 'dire'
Sky News Australia
Sluggish retail spending shows shoppers are sitting on their hands, contributing to a dire market, peak retail bodies say. The latest retail turnover figures, released on Wednesday from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, show a paltry 0.1 per cent ...
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Retail expert calls for vendor support as Independent Retail Month kicks off
PCR-online.biz
It's Independent Retailer Month throughout July and Independents' Day tomorrow (Thursday, July 4th) in the UK. The initiative helps indies come together, provides in-store materials and advice, and receives national media coverage to help drive ...
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Retail sales up as rate cuts flow
The West Australian
The retail sector eked out its first positive trading performance in three months through May in a possible sign interest rate cuts are starting to work. Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed overall retail trade lifted by 0.1 per ...
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Stadium Retail Center sells for $41.15 million
Manteca Bulletin
Stadium Retail Center is a 421,126-square-foot community shopping center, anchored by Costco, Kohl's, Ross Dress for Less, OfficeMax, Old Navy and Jo-Ann Fabrics. The Costco and Kohl's, which occupy approximately 154,000 square feet and 88,800 ...
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Eurozone retail sales up solid 1 percent in May
Businessweek
BRUSSELS (AP) — Official figures show retail sales across the 17 European Union countries that use the euro rose by more than expected in May — a welcome development that may mean the eurozone exited recession in the second quarter. Eurostat, the ...
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Retail era ends
The Border Watch
While not in a position to release specific details, he said the redeveloped site would have a "retail focus" and an exciting new chapter in the city's retail landscape. "We want to continue the rejuvenation of the central hub of Mount Gambier," Mr ...
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Retail enjoys busiest weeks of the year in June
PCR-online.biz
Dr Tim Denison from Ipsos Retail Performance said: "June contained two of the three busiest weeks of the year so far thanks to the arrival of summer weather and the start of the sales. Slowly but surely we are seeing consumer confidence improve, which ...
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VIC: Retail lease, 367 Collins Street, Melbourne
The Australian
CHIROPRACTOR Luke Smith has secured the last retail tenancy in the Optus Centre's lobby in the Melbourne CBD. The rental for the three year lease is $40,000 per annum. Colliers International agent Ben Tremellen said the building was close to public ...
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Euro zone retail sales return to growth in May
Reuters UK
The volume of retail trade in the 17-nation bloc jumped by much stronger-than-expected 1.0 percent in the month, following a 0.2 percent decline in April, the EU's statistics office Eurostat said on Wednesday. Economists polled by Reuters only expected ...
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EMU: Annual Retail Sales slide 0.1% in May
FXstreet.com
FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - Eurostat informed on Wednesday that Eurozone year-over-year Retail Sales dropped 0.1% in May, up from the 1% decrease in April and against forecasts of a 2% fall. Month-over-month Eurozone Retail Sales rose 1% in May, ...
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Retail giants stand up for small shops on high st
Retail Gazette
Alliance Boots, Tesco and Marks & Spencer were among retailers which again criticised the business rates system when they gave evidence to the Select Committee for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills yesterday. Speaking on the state of ...
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