In The Media

Retail Economics is frequently quoted in the media, commentating on the latest developments within the UK retail space. To arrange an interview or request a comment, please click here to send us a message, or call us on 020 3633 3698.

Please find below a selection of our recent mentions in the media:

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15 September 2016

Next reveals "unnerving" profits drop

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15 September 2016

Next posts profit dip and warns of tough times

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15 September 2016

Summer retail spend still strong following the Brexit vote

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15 September 2016

FTSE firm as Morrisons leaps but Next staggers

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15 September 2016

Grocery sales lift offsets struggling fashion sector – ONS

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15 September 2016

Radio Interview: Next points towards price rises

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06 September 2016

Retail sales sunk back in August in a "U-turn" of fortunes for the sector

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06 September 2016

UK high street sales dip in August

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07 August 2016

Rising costs pile on the agony for Britain’s fashion retailers

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03 August 2016

Weaker UK services sector adds to pressure for BoE action

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07 July 2016

Marks and Spencer clothing sales plunge in first quarter

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07 July 2016

M&S is "starting to look terminal" - analysts react to the British brand's results

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01 July 2016

Awaiting the data - After the shock of Brexit, the next test will be the economic impact

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30 June 2016

Shocked UK consumers ditch spending plans after Brexit vote

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29 June 2016

Half Britons to save more and one in three to cut spending on holidays and big ticket items amid fears Brexit will hit their finances

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