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Tesco adds double-glazing to its product portfolio

The supermarket giant has teamed up with Job Worth Doing to offer an own brand range of windows, doors and conservatories

Deck up your home

This time of the year is all about decking up your abodes for the spring season ahead. With the new furniture range and wall furnishings by House of Raro, add, a bit of royalty to your homes and indulge yourself in pure opulence.

Corporation Bank boosts Retail Credit

Corporation Bank has launched a ‘festival bonanza offer’ which includes home loans and vehicle loans at floating rates in the first few years along with an offer of higher deposit rates for savings with the bank.

Kingfisher profits rise despite weaker sales

Kingfisher, the largest DIY retailer in the Europe announced better-than-expected results with 21.9% growth in the profits despite facing declining demand that pushed the Kingfisher B&Q management to implement cost-cutting initiatives.

Workers assail Wal-Mart closing at Canada top court

By Randall Palmer The case has the potential for widespread repercussions as unions seek a foothold in Wal-Mart stores in Canada and the United States.

AB Foods first quarter sales up 21 percent

By David Jones

Morrison says to create over 5,000 jobs this year

The group, which currently runs 382 stores and employs around 117,000 people, said the jobs would be in a variety of positions, such as its fresh food "Market Street" counters which include butchery,

Wal-Mart CEO sees no quick rebound for U.S. economy

By Nicole Maestri Lee Scott made the comments at the National Retail Federation's annual conference being held in New York. He described it as his last public speech as head of the world's largest retailer before retiring on February 1.

Tesco and DSG eyed as two-tier Christmas unfolds

By Mark Potter and James Davey

Brokers positive on Marks & Spencer's cost-cut move

Upgrading the stock to "overweight" from "neutral," J.P. Morgan Securities said the company's food business was expected to improve gradually versus the rest of the sector.

Parmalat founder jailed for 10 years

Italian prosecutors had sought a 13-year prison term for Tanzi in this trial in Milan.

Asda launches non-food arm to take on Tesco and Argos

The move marks the latest advance by supermarkets out of their traditional market of selling groceries and into mostly higher-margin non-food items.

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