Posted by Reuters: Business News on November 27, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) – More people headed to stores and websites over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, and average spending per person rose 9.1 percent as bargain-hunting shoppers scooped up discounts on everything from gadgets to hoodies, a National Retail Federation survey on Sunday showed.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on November 25, 2011
(Reuters) – Retailers were hoping for more shoppers like Shawn Elzia as the annual Black Friday bargain stampede marked the unofficial start of what is widely expected to be a middling holiday shopping season.



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(Reuters) – Retailers were hoping for more shoppers like Shawn Elzia as the annual Black Friday bargain stampede marked the unofficial start of what is widely expected to be a middling holiday shopping season.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on March 29, 2011
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Global stocks rebounded on Tuesday from early losses tied to Japan’s struggle to contain the world’s worst nuclear crisis in decades, while the euro steadied after comments by the European Central Bank’s chief bolstered the view it would raise interest rates soon.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on March 21, 2011
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Oil prices jumped more than 2 percent to top $116 a barrel on Monday as Western forces launched air strikes on Libya, while Asian shares advanced on bargain hunting in the wake…



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on March 4, 2011
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Asian stocks are heading for their biggest weekly gain in three months on bargain-hunting after their recent drop while the euro perked up after the central bank signaled a rate…



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on December 27, 2010
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Spot gold regained lost ground on Monday, as bargain hunting trickled in after prices dropped about one percent in early trade in response to China’s interest rate increase on…



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on December 21, 2010
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The euro bounced back on Tuesday from a day-earlier selloff over euro debt woes following words of support from China, while stocks were firm across Asia as investors picked up…



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on November 27, 2010
NEW YORK/MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (Reuters) – Shoppers were back in a Black Friday bargain-binging mood, snapping up hoodies and computer laptops at stores, in a turnout that could give the economic…



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Posted by The Distressed Debt Report on November 3, 2010
Crain's New York Business reports that Tishman Speyer Properties is buying a new, 45-story office to…
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