Retailers hope for Christmas spending miracle
While fewer retailers are expecting the Christmas season to be busier than last year, more than half expect their tills to be ringing more often, accounting firm Deloitte has suggested.
by Shared by MyBusiness | Nov 12, 2019
Christmas is supposed to be the season of giving, and after dismal retail sales figures throughout 2019, amid a confluence of factors that include a slowing economy and a drawn-out federal election, it seems much of the sector is forecasting a happy ending to the year.
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