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  • Jan- 2020 -
    16 January
    All hail Trump for his damp squib trade deal with China

    All hail Trump for his damp squib trade deal with China

    Do you know what, I don’t know anything about the detail of Trump’s new ‘deal’ with China, designed to hit ‘pause’ on the escalating trade tensions between the two countries after a couple of years of rancour. But I am going to assume, given the president has described it as…

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  • 16 January
    How in-store experiences will shape gaming retail in 2020 and beyond

    How in-store experiences will shape gaming retail in 2020 and beyond

    A little over a year ago the Entertainment Retailer Association (ERA) announced that the gaming market accounted for more than half of the entire UK entertainment sector at more than £3.8bn, making it bigger than video and music combined. The top games released that year included FIFA 2019, Red Dead…

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  • 15 January
    How catering to older consumers can help save the high street

    How catering to older consumers can help save the high street

    2019 was the “worst year on record” for retail according to figures released by the BRC last week, with commentators quick to blame the rise of internet shopping or the impact of Brexit, but the reality can be seen to be much more complex. Across the UK, high streets are…

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  • 8 January
    Our guide to luxury trends to watch out for this 2020 – What to know

    Our guide to luxury trends to watch out for this 2020 – What to know

    Looking at the luxury industry of today’s market, both in luxury goods and experiences, experts believe that the market will continue to shine in the coming years. The luxury industry—led by cars, personal goods, and hospitality—is comprised of nine segments and makes up for about 80 per cent of the…

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  • Aug- 2019 -
    13 August
    Mike Ashley’s high street monopoly

    Mike Ashley’s high street monopoly

    Over the past two years retail tycoon Mike Ashley has been treating the UK high street as his very own personal Monopoly board. However instead of desires to develop houses and hotels on his newly acquired property, Ashley has the grander vision of ‘saving the UK high street’ and turning…

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  • 7 August
    Buy Now, Pay Later: Here to stay?

    Buy Now, Pay Later: Here to stay?

    The idea of Buy Now, Pay Later has always been around in the retail market, with companies such as Layaway operating with US supermarket giant Walmart for decades. Yet with the rise in popularity of the electronic credit card halting the growth of this form of payment option in the…

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  • Apr- 2019 -
    17 April
    Google it, Uber it, Laybuy it

    Google it, Uber it, Laybuy it

    New Zealand’s largest buy now, pay later service, Laybuy has officially launched in the UK  with footwear retailer Footasylum confirmed as its first major retail partner. Laybuy allows consumers to spread the cost of purchases over six interest-free payments, with the first being made at the point of sale. The…

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  • Mar- 2019 -
    12 March
    Kabooki: The ‘empty’ pop-up shop

    Kabooki: The ‘empty’ pop-up shop

    Last month Kabooki, the company behind the Lego Wear license, launched a limited edition collection for adults at a playful pop-up in London, however instead of a shop with rails full of clothing, nothing was inside except plain white walls and some Snapcode – a sort of QR code for…

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  • Oct- 2018 -
    4 October
    Ten retailers defying high street blues in 2018

    Ten retailers defying high street blues in 2018

    This year will likely go down in history as a turning point for high street retail in the UK, with a slew of firms going under, announcing job losses, store closures, or just going under completely. We have put together a list of those which, despite the blues, are making…

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