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Retail sales slightly up in December as shoppers shifted spend to Black Friday

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Australian retail sales increased minimally last December as more consumers opted to purchase on Black Friday in the prior month, reflecting cost of living pressures. ” Department store sales climbed 3.7 billion, followed by food sales which grew 1.4 ” Department store sales climbed 3.7

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Interest-rate rise killed Australian retail sales growth in November

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Black Friday sales pushed Australian retail sales up by 2.2 billion, which Australian Retailers Association (ARA) CEO Paul Zahra said reflects how consumers prioritise essentials amid a cost-of-living crisis. Department stores inched 3.3 per cent as sales value hit $689 million. .

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Mother’s Day, inflation underpin Australian retail spending growth

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Clothing, footwear, and accessories sales were up 4 per cent followed by department store sales at 3.4 Due to “cooler than average weather” and early promotional activity, “modest growth” was observed in other retailing at 2.2 per cent while household goods fell by 4.4 per cent, the ABS said. per cent.

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Australia’s retail ‘recession’ runs to three consecutive quarters

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New ABS data has revealed a third consecutive quarter of declining retail sales measured by volume, effectively showing the nation’s ‘retail recession’ has now extended to nine months. Volume data excludes the impact of inflation on retail sales, which have been trending up for much of this year.

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As food prices soar, retailers face a discretionary spending downturn

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Retail spending grew 2.3 per cent year-on-year in June as consumers spent more than $35.1 billion in stores and online, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The most “significant” sales increase was in cafes, restaurants and takeaway services at 8.6 per cent followed by food spending up 5.8

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Early Shoppers Fuel 8.5% Jump in Holiday Retail Sales

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The study – which excluded automotive sales – measured in-store and online retail sales across all forms of payment. Consumers splurged throughout the season, with apparel and department stores experiencing strong growth as shoppers sought to put their best dressed foot forward.”. percent in 2019.

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How Malaysian department store Pavilion is connecting with customers

Inside Retail

The retail industry in Malaysia has struggled during Covid, but shopping centre Pavilion in Kuala Lumpur has continued to find a way to reach consumers. Here, we chat with CEO of retail, Dato’ Joyce Yap, about the future of malls and how sector have evolved in the past year.