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Australia's Weak Consumer Sentiment Weighs on Retailers

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May.30 -- Consumers in Australia are the most unhappy at the moment since the financial crisis. With many shoppers struggling with record household debt, it's hard to see if that is going to improve. Bloomberg's Vivek Shankar reports on...
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LVMH Tries to Take Control of Christian Dior for $13B

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Apr.25 -- The luxury giant LVMH is offering to buy the 26% of Christian Dior SE it doesn't already own for about 12.1 billion euros. Christian Dior SE in turn will sell its main operating unit, Christian Dior Couture, to LVMH for 6.5...
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Wal-Mart Online Sales Grow 69% in First Quarter

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May.18 -- Bloomberg Gadfly’s Shelly Banjo discusses Wal-Mart earnings and outlook. She speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, Alix Steel and David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Ackman Is Hoping Chipotle Can Recover Again

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Jul.25 -- Bloomberg's Craig Giammona discusses the latest news on Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc.'s norovirus outbreak and what the company is doing to respond with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Jarir's Al Agil Expects Continuous Growth in Bottom Line

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Jul.17 -- Muhammad Al Agil, chairman and founder of Jarir Group, discusses his latest round of earnings and how the restoration of benefits and bonuses in Saudi Arabia impact his bottom line. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Chinese Shoppers Can Buy Bad Loans Online With Groceries

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Jul.10 -- Millions of Chinese shoppers who browse the Taobao shopping site have a world of choice at their fingertips. But now, there is the opportunity to buy from a range of bad debt. Bloomberg's Emma O'Brien reports on "Bloomberg...
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Harrods' Ward Says Department Stores Are Not Innovating

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Nov.22 -- Michael Ward, managing director at Harrods, discusses the global retail sector, what he thinks brick and mortar retailers are doing wrong and the importance of the Chinese consumer. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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J. Crew Won't Raise Prices Due to Trade War, CEO Says

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Sep.25 -- Jim Brett, chief executive officer at J. Crew Group Inc., discusses re-launching the brand and the impact of the trade war on business and the future of the company. He speaks to Bloomberg's Emma Chandra.
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Hong Kong Retail Investors Look Close to Home

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Dec.18 -- With Christmas fast approaching Hong Kong shoppers may find gifts closer to home. So-called "community malls," often built below public housing, are becoming more attractive to investors due to a slump in the luxury market....
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3 Charts to Know: Black Friday's $5 Billion Record

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Nov.26 -- U.S. online spending on Black Friday 2017 breached a merry and bright sales record of $5 billion, according to Adobe Analytics. Amazon may have pulled in half of that total alone, says GBH Insights, and investor optimism helped...
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JD.com Revenue Beats Estimates, Shares Rise 6%

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Mar.01 -- Shares of JD.com rose more than 6% in U.S. trading. The google-backed online retailer reported fourth-quarter sales that beat analysts’ estimates. Bloomberg’s Selina Wang reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Sainsbury's CFO Says He's Pleased With 1H Performance of Food Business

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Nov.08 -- Kevin O'Byrne, chief financial officer at Sainsbury, discusses the number of stores he'll have to unload to get Asda deal done, what he's doing to prepare for a no-deal Brexit, competition and changes to his supply chain. He...
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Businesses Need Clear Direction From Hong Kong Government, Says AmCham’s Joseph

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Jul.29 -- Tara Joseph, Hong Kong president at AmCham, discusses the Hong Kong protests and how they’re impacting business. She speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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The Impact of Hong Kong Protests on Luxury Stocks

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Oct.24 -- Anne Le Borgne, thematic equity portfolio manager at Amundi Asset Management, discusses Hermes earnings and growth in Asia amid the unrest in Hong Kong. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Retailers Seem to Have a Spring in Their Step, Barclays' Lieberman Says

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Sep.06 -- Lauren Lieberman, Barclays Capital retail analyst, discusses the retail landscape with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond at the Barclays Global Consumer Staples Conference on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Tiffany's Woos Chinese Shoppers at Home Amid Trade War

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Sep.20 -- Tiffany & Co. is planning to open more stores in mainland China as the weak yuan deters Chinese consumers from spending overseas and they shift their luxury buying back home. Bloomberg's Selina Wang reports from Shanghai at...
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Coronavirus to Impact China, H.K. Retail in First Quarter: Reuter Communications

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Feb.03 -- Chloe Reuter, founding partner of Reuter Communications, discusses the spread of the coronavirus and its impact on retail in China and Hong Kong. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Raymond James Raises Price Target on Apple to $160

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Jan.28 -- Chris Caso, Raymond James managing director of equity research, raised his price target on Apple to $160. He appears on "Bloomberg the Open."
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I Do Like Small Caps: Credit Suisse's Jonathan Golub

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Jun.04 -- Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. equity strategist at Credit Suisse Securities, says he likes small cap stocks. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Biscuits and Chocolate Popular During the Pandemic: Mondelez CEO

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Apr.28 -- Mondelez International Chairman & CEO Dirk Van de Put speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about inflation and increasing prices in various countries on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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Consumer Economy: Whats Left to Buy to Drive Recovery?

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Nov. 10 -- Howard Lindzon, co-founder and chairman at StockTwits, and Bloomberg L.P. Economist Josh Wright examine the role of the consumer in the U.S. economy. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Fast Retailing Forecasts a 34% Profit Rise

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Oct. 9 -- Fast Retailing, Asia's largest clothing retailer, announces company earnings which saw net income drop 29%. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports on ""Countdown."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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FRANCE: Retail: Louis Vuitton store in Paris

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FRANCE: Retail: Louis Vuitton store in Paris
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Local Merchants Will Win Delivery Race: Kleckner

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Dec. 29 -- Delivery.com CEO Jed Kleckner and Tapp TV Founder & CEO Jon Klein discusses his business, Amazon getting into the one-hour delivery business and the future of e-commerce with Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Brendan Greeley and Erik...