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Retailers enter Iceland in end to price tyranny

Bloomberg A common complaint heard on the streets of Reykjavik—apart from the weather—is about prices. A standard burger will set you back as much as $20, while branded sneakers cost double what they sell for in the US. That’s about to change. Nearly eight years after McDonald’s pulled out of Iceland due to spiraling costs, international retail giants are now ...

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Broad-based advance in US retail fuels spending

Bloomberg US retail sales advanced in July by the most this year, with widespread gains from department stores to building materials outlets that signal a robust start to consumer spending in the third quarter, according to Commerce Department figures released Tuesday. Overall sales climbed 0.6% (est. 0.3% gain) after 0.3% advance in prior month. Sales excluding autos and gasoline rose ...

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Dickies deal puts spotlight on $30bn workwear market

Bloomberg Coveralls and painter’s pants are trouncing haute couture. As teen fashion and menswear all struggle to maintain sales growth, one segment of the apparel business is showing surprising strength this year: industrial workwear. VF Corp.’s $820 million acquisition of Dickies parent Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing Co., which also makes hospital garments, is the latest sign of health in the $30 billion ...

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