Asia's shoppers go online as Internet barriers fall
From dresses, to handbags, diamonds and music downloads, consumers in Asia are taking to Internet shopping like never before as the region becomes one of the world's fastest growing...
From dresses, to handbags, diamonds and music downloads, consumers in Asia are taking to Internet shopping like never before as the region becomes one of the world's fastest growing...
The nation's biggest sporting goods retailer, Sports Direct International (SPD.L) forecast full-year earnings in line with market hopes as it reported a 12 percent increase in...
With opulent attractions from children's rides and slippery slides to faux-European boulevards, the massive malls of Indonesia's capital are attracting plenty of visitors -- but few buyers.
Limerick's mayor John Gilligan has a warning for the Poles who last month scored a foreign investment coup at his city's expense: beware, you may suffer the same fate in a few years.
Tracking Wal-Mart Stores Inc's performance could be a more complicated endeavor for investors this year, the chief financial officer of the world's biggest retailer said in an interview...
Wal-Mart Stores Inc is cutting 700 to 800 jobs at its Wal-Mart and Sam's Club home offices as the world's largest retailer looks to realign its corporate structure and reduce costs.
Ahmed, clad in an elegant black suit, smiles from behind a fine display of cosmetics at a department store in Dubai, but most shoppers glance quickly and dash away, with only a few...
The British unit of Icelandic investment group Baugur, which owns stakes in a large number of UK high street retailers, was on Friday placed into administration.
John Lewis Partnership, the employee-owned group seen as a barometer of British retail spending, on Friday reported a 1.6 percent fall in weekly sales at its department stores.
Flashiness is out and subdued celebration is in among wealthy Americans on Valentine's Day.
Talbots Inc said it got a $200 million loan and announced a cost-savings program on Thursday that includes closing stores and cutting jobs, sending shares up as much as 16 percent.
Footwear retailer Brown Shoe Co Inc said it expects to cut 12 percent to 14 percent of its domestic work force, excluding stores and distribution centers, and take a charge of $27 million...
JD Sports Fashion Plc, the British sports and fashion retailer, forecast its year to end-Jan. 2009 underlying pretax profit would exceed current market expectations.
Icelandic holding company Baugur, which has major retail interests in Britain, said on Wednesday it had applied for court protection after restructuring talks with its lenders failed....
A drop in gift-card use and a reliance on post-holiday clearance sales are likely to be the main culprits when major U.S. retailers report lower January sales results this week.