Prices have fallen in London’s most expensive neighbourhoods since 2014 because of higher stamp duty
Poundland, which has 853 shops in the UK and Ireland, was started in Burton upon Trent in 1990
Signs of economic revival are attracting investors fearful of a Corbyn government
There were 32,760 first-time buyers’ mortgages completed, down 1.5% on the previous June
American shoppers increased their spending by 0.7 per cent last month
Kate Spade has failed to report comparable sales growth since it was bought for $2.4 billion in 2017
Sports Direct warns it will close more stores if landlords do not agree to further rent cuts
Sales volumes rose by 0.2 per cent, down from 1 per cent in June
The retailer has been knocked by troubles at its overseas warehouses
The world’s largest bricks-and-mortar retailer indicated that it is coping with Trump’s trade wars
Pepkor Europe has refinanced its high-interest debts and untangled itself from Steinhoff
Five US law firms are preparing class action suits against the online luxury retailer