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Target on Wednesday became the latest retailer to lower its financial forecast for the year. It downplayed its plans for

Toyota and Lexus cars unloaded from ships sit parked at the Toyota Logistics Services Inc. automotive processing terminal at the

Leading economists have been caught off-guard by sluggish household spending figures that jar with strong retail sales and seem to

Shoppers stayed home more than expected in March as stubborn cost of living pressures prompted them to forgo non-essential purchases.

Australia’s industrial umpire has been asked to consider upcoming federal government tax cuts when it decides on the next annual

Dubai is welcoming residents and visitors to share memorable experiences during Ramadan, as the city transforms for a month of joyful moments. A time of togetherness and an opportunity to share in a Holy Month to remember, Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE) is hosting #RamadaninDubai citywide festivities from 10 March until Eid celebrations take …
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Retail trade has rebounded broadly in line with expectations, rising by 1.9 per cent in January. The official measure of retail turnover dropped four per cent in December and rose … Continued
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By John Lee. Abu Dhabi-based retail chain Lulu Group is reportedly raising funds to finance an expansion into Iraq. A director told Khaleej Times that the company plans an IPO next year, and will continue to add new outlets and new markets, including Iraq and North Africa. More here. (Source: Khaleej Times)
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Children as young as 13 could be put to work to help fill labour shortages as Australia’s peak retail body calls for national minimum working age requirements. Ahead of the … Continued
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Retail sales rose 1.3 per cent in July, showing that consumers are still spending despite cost-of-living pressures. The results were higher than expected, with most analysts anticipating a 0.3 to … Continued
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