Many are continuing to prioritise saving, travel and experiences, with nervousness about the economy deferring other big ticket purchasing” – Linda Ellett, KPMG ...
Spending on shopping fell last month as people attempted to save and anticipated tax hikes, according to an industry body.
David Lonsdale, director of the Scottish Retail Consortium, said: “The total value of Scottish retail sales nudged down in ...
Sales grew 1.1% in February, lifted by Valentine’s day spending, but budget-squeezed consumers stayed away from big-ticket ...
Looking ahead, she added that retailers are expecting that a sunny March will support fashion sales for the spring and summer. KPMG's U.K. Head of Consumer, Retail & Leisure Linda Ellett said ...
Spending on shopping fell last month as people attempted to save and anticipated tax hikes, according to an industry body.
Retail sales enjoyed a modest growth of 1.1% last month as shoppers sought out gifts to celebrate Valentine’s Day, according ...
“Jewellery, watches and fragrance sold well thanks to Valentine’s Day, reversing declines seen last year, and furniture also ...
Retail sales rose slightly last month, with total sales increasing 1.1 per cent in the year to February, according to new ...
But she added that retailers were “hopeful the early March sunshine kick-starts spending on spring and summer wardrobes ... cost of living crisis. Linda Ellett, UK head of consumer, retail ...
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