Brexit
U.K. Consumers Increasingly Jittery in Weeks Before Brexit
February footfall declined 2 percent, compared with 0.2 percent in the corresponding period last year.
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A few more companies posting earnings, more store closures could be announced, and Brexit is on the agenda…
Things You Need to Know for the Week Ahead
Next's week's agenda includes Paris Fashion Week and fashion trade shows, and hope that the U.S. and China…
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Brexit: Should You Forward-Buy Inventory to Protect the Supply Chain?
The March 29 Brexit deadline brings many questions and zero answers about the future of trade in Britain.
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Things You Need to Know for the Week Ahead
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Warehouses Seen as Only Winner as Retailers Stockpile Ahead of Brexit
The U.K. is headed toward a messy divorce from the EU and retailers there are stockpiling spring apparel…
British Fashion Council Plumps for The People’s Vote on Brexit
The BFC said a no-deal Brexit "is a scenario that should be avoided at all costs."
The Stock Market’s Wild Ride
Don't expect volatility to ease up in 2019.
CEO Talks: Johnnie Boden on Retail, the Power of an Indie Brand
Boden talks about his approach to retail, his American dream and concerns about an increasingly likely…
What to Watch: British Businesses Try to Keep Calm, Carry On as Brexit Deadline Looms
British businesses are soldiering on, making contingency plans and trying to look on the bright side of life.
Britain’s Boxing Day Falls Short, Weighed Down by Shopping Patterns and Brexit
Retail footfall fell 3.1 percent on Boxing Day in the U.K., declining for the third consecutive year…
Pound, Euro Make Modest Gains as Theresa May Wins Confidence Vote
May won, but not by much, and will have a hard time pushing future legislation through.