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Prices to rise, companies to fall but Australian shoppers to win – The Sydney Morning Herald


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Retail prices are set to rise, more big-name companies will fall over or be taken over. But don’t fear: Australians will enjoy a golden age of retail in the next decade.

As big retailers wrap up their stocktake sales, Andrew Malarkey, partner at insolvency firm KordaMentha, says price rises “should be coming through right now” as currency hedging unwinds and suppliers pass on higher costs.

Mr Zimme…

Read the full article at: http://www.smh.com.au/business/retail/prices-to-rise-companies-to-fall-but-australian-shoppers-to-win-20160603-gpassa.html

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 5, 2016

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Prices to rise, companies to fall but Australian shoppers to win – The Sydney Morning Herald

Golden age for retailers? More international retailers set to come to Australia.

Golden age for retailers? More international retailers set to come to Australia. Photo: Brendon Thorne

Retail prices are set to rise, more big-name companies will fall over or be taken over. But don’t fear: Australians will enjoy a golden age of retail in the next decade.

As big retailers wrap up their stocktake sales, Andrew Malarkey, partner at insolvency firm KordaMentha, says price rises “should be coming through right now” as currency hedging unwinds and suppliers pass on higher costs.

Mr Zimmerman, executive director at the Australian Retailers Association, agreed. “There were price rises about 18 mon…

Read the full article at: http://www.smh.com.au/business/prices-to-rise-companies-to-fall-but-australian-shoppers-to-win-20160603-gpassa.html

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJune 5, 2016

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