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businessinsider.com - Samuel O'Brient - Retail traders are treating Substack like it's a Bloomberg terminal
Retail traders are treating Substack like it's a Bloomberg terminal
Business Insider

A research outfit called Citrini Research sent the market into a tailspin last month with a dystopian thought exercise on the AI-driven economy of the future. Traders didn't come by this report on the Bloomberg Terminal or in the annals of a bank's…

yahoo.com - Syeda Seirut Javed - Jim Cramer Says 'I Can Tell a Winner in Retail Just By Witnessing the Stores, Tapestry's a Winner'
Jim Cramer Says 'I Can Tell a Winner in Retail Just By Witnessing the Stores, Tapestry's a Winner'
Yahoo!

Tapestry, Inc. (NYSE: TPR) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer talked about. Cramer highlighted the stock as one of the “terrific winners,” as he said: Even after this beatdown, there are some terrific winners in this market. Take…

koreatimes.co.kr - Jun Ji-hye - Retail investors ramp up leveraged bets as Iran conflict destabilizes markets
Retail investors ramp up leveraged bets as Iran conflict destabilizes markets
The Korea Times

Kim, a 38-year-old office worker in Seoul, recently withdrew an additional 30 million won ($20,000) from his bank overdraft account to buy domestic semiconductor stocks after their prices fell sharply during market turmoil triggered by the Iran…

fool.com - Will Healy - The Best 3 Retail Stocks to Buy in March
The Best 3 Retail Stocks to Buy in March
The Motley Fool

Earnings season has nearly come to an end for most of America's retailers, and many of the ones that reported over the last few weeks were some of the top chains. This was an area of focus, particularly amid an uncertain economy. Fortunately, the…

coindesk.com - Shaurya Malwa - Bitcoin dip may not be over as whales sell into retail buying - a bearish signal
Bitcoin dip may not be over as whales sell into retail buying - a bearish signal
CoinDesk

The smart money allocating to bitcoin bought the panic last week. Then it sold the rally to everyone else. Whales holding between 10 and 10,000 bitcoin accumulated heavily between Feb. 23 and March 3, when bitcoin was trading between $62,900 and…

tomshardware.com - Luke James - Seagate FireCuda X1070 SSD spotted at retailers - listed at $829.99 before any official announcement
Seagate FireCuda X1070 SSD spotted at retailers - listed at $829.99 before any official announcement
Tom's Hardware

Seagate 's unannounced FireCuda X1070 NVMe SSD appeared on Amazon and Best Buy listings this week — with a full spec sheet from Best Buy and an indicated price of $829.99 — before its product page went offline, suggesting an…

pymnts.com - PYMNTS - Malls Mount Comeback as Gen Z Retail Buying Hits 62%
Malls Mount Comeback as Gen Z Retail Buying Hits 62%
PYMNTS.com | Breaking News, Trends and Analysis

That's according to a report Sunday (March 8) from The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), which says that younger consumers' enthusiasm for brick-and-mortar retail has helped fuel a recent recovery in the American mall sector. Consumers aged 18 to 24…

marketbeat.com - Retail Stocks To Keep An Eye On - March 8th
Retail Stocks To Keep An Eye On - March 8th
MarketBeat

MarketBeat Week in Review – 03/02 - 03/06 Amazon.com, Costco Wholesale, and Walmart are the three Retail stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat's stock screener tool. Retail stocks are shares bought and sold by individual…

marketbeat.com - CME Group Touts Record Futures Volume as Global Uncertainty Fuels Trading, Retail Growth at Conference
CME Group Touts Record Futures Volume as Global Uncertainty Fuels Trading, Retail Growth at Conference
MarketBeat

Higher-for-Longer Rates Could Reward These 3 Overlooked Stocks CME Group NASDAQ: CME executive Derek Sammann told investors that the derivatives exchange is benefiting from heightened global uncertainty, rising participation outside the U.S., and…

theguardian.com - Tom Knowles - Britain's job market 'floundering' as companies remain cautious about hiring
Britain's job market 'floundering' as companies remain cautious about hiring
The Guardian

Britain's jobs market is “floundering” amid weak hiring demand, with only limited signs of recovery, data has revealed. Companies remain cautious about hiring staff amid cost pressures and economic uncertainty, according to two…

wwd.com - Sourcing Journal Staff
Sourcing Journal Staff
WWD

Peter is continuing to develop the publication's expanding coverage of sourcing, trade, retail and related financial issues, in addition to growing its live events offerings. A 20-year veteran of Fairchild, Peter served in various editorial roles…

afr.com - Nick Lenaghan - Auctions bounce as buyers brave interest rate worries
Auctions bounce as buyers brave interest rate worries
Australian Financial Review

Auction clearances across the capital cities hit the second-highest rate this year, with buyers holding their nerve despite the increasing prospect of more interest rate rises. Preliminary figures show the early success rate nationally was 72.1 per…

afr.com - Nick Lenaghan - Ag fund manager goes nuts for Bundaberg orchards
Ag fund manager goes nuts for Bundaberg orchards
Australian Financial Review

Fund manager New Forests has swooped on a portfolio of macadamia orchards in Queensland's Bundaberg region to add to a $600 million agriculture and forestry fund it is investing out, backed by both Australia's national green bank and several…

dailymail.co.uk - Mark Duell - Harry Potter store could spell end for souvenir shops blighting London
Harry Potter store could spell end for souvenir shops blighting London
Mail Online

A new Harry Potter flagship store on London 's Oxford Street shows Warner Bros plans to 'squeeze the oxygen out of the unlicensed market', a retail expert has said. The 21,000 sq ft store over two floors within The Ribbon development at 134-140…

bloomberg.com - Kanoko Matsuyama - Muji Is Turning Simple Skincare Into Its Next Growth Engine
Muji Is Turning Simple Skincare Into Its Next Growth Engine
Bloomberg

Muji, the Japanese retailer known for pared-back household goods and logo-free clothing, is betting on its fast-growing, value-for-money skincare products to drive growth at home and abroad. The company sees “great potential” to scale…

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