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  1. BREAKING: Another retail chain has fallen into administration. CBCH, which owns fashion retailer Colette by Colette Hayman, has appointed administrators from Deloitte. It has 140 stores nationally, including 33 in Victoria.

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  2. Delivery giant is facing a fierce backlash from customers who say they have been left in the dark after attacked the company, prompting some of its systems to be shut down:

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  3. A selling spree has hit Aussie shares today ahead of a critical moment for markets globally this afternoon as the impact of the coronavirus outbreak continues to take a toll:

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  4. The scare and the bushfires will hurt our economy in ways that were totally unexpected and, more pointedly, weren’t factored in at the Reserve Bank or in Canberra, writes Terry McCrann:

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  5. Six years after it stormed into Australia, H&M is preparing a new offering for Aussie shoppers in a fresh challenge for local retailers. The bold move comes as Aussie fashion chains including Jeanswest and Bardot falter:

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  6. The board will meet next week and make its first decision on interest rates this year. Terry McCrann tells what it will be:

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  7. BREAKING: Former federal communications minister Helen Coonan has been appointed chair of casino group as part of a broader boardroom overhaul. Executive chair John Alexander has stepped down from the role, but will stay on as an executive director.

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  8. A surge of nostalgia accompanied Caltex Australia’s announcement that it would resurrect the Ampol brand. But what about another iconic Aussie petrol brand, Golden Fleece – a trademark it also owns?

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  9. JUST IN: chief economist Bill Evans, one of the nation's best-regarded economic forecasters, has pushed back his tip for the next cut in the cash rate. Mr Evans was previously expecting a cut next month. He now expects the next cut will be in April.

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  10. Hundreds of jobs are going at as one in four stores close down, administrators of the struggling youth fashion chain have revealed. Here’s the full list of stores that will be shut:

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  11. BREAKING: The administrators of fashion chain have announced 37 shops will close, including nine in Victoria, with 263 employees made redundant.

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  12. German grocer was planning 23 stores in Australia - and was expected to open as many as 14 in Victoria - before announcing its exit from the Aussie market today:

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    KAUFLAND raises the white flag, Coles and Woolworths will be celebrating ... the question is why? Does Kaufland see something in the Oz economy it is worried about ??

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  14. BREAKING: German supermarket giant has announced it will pull out of Australia - even before opening its first store here. Kaufland already had 200 employees in Australia and had bought properties for stores. More to come ...

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  15. A string of retail collapses is likely to hurt the companies that own and shopping centres, a leading investment bank says. And now has launched a new service that poses yet another threat:

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  16. Australia's benchmark share index, the 200, has forged through 7000 points for the first time. So which stocks have been hot the past decade, which have flopped, and how have mum and dad favourites fared?

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  17. EXCLUSIVE: Serious concerns have emerged about the behaviour of the private equity group that bought , with one supplier claiming the retailer ordered stock “like crazy” before it was tipped into administration:

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  18. Chocoholics, stock up now. An African “chocolate cartel” wants to push up the price of cocoa — and consumers are expected to feel the effect. This is how it will work:

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  19. Harris Scarfe has revealed it will be shutting 21 stores across Australia after the 170-year-old retail chain was place into receivership. Three Victorian stores are among them:

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  20. BREAKING: Retail chain has announced 21 stores will close nationally, including three in Victoria, while 44 stores nationally will continue trading. It comes after the chain was put in administration last month. More to come...

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