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Global Briefing

Home and Garden: Retailing Landscape

Despite the long-running dominance of specialist retailers, channel distribution across the home and garden industry is showing signs of change. As the traditionally fragmented competitive landscape of store-based channels tends towards ...

Nov 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Homewares: Category Overview

Homewares proved resistant to the economic downturn in 2009, and was the home and garden industry’s fastest growing sector over the 2006-2011 period. Its global resilience, however, conceals highly contrasting performances by both country and ...

Oct 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Home Furnishings: Category Overview

Having contracted sharply during 2008 and 2009, the global home furnishings market stabilised during 2010 and 2011. There has also being a significant regional shift, with surging sales in the rapidly urbanising and economically buoyant Chinese ...

Sep 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Home Improvement: Category Overview

The global economic downturn has hit the global home improvement market hard, with the North American market particularly weak. Many consumers have less money to spend, and with housing values declining in many places, they can no longer justify ...

Jul 2012 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

The Shapes and Sizes of Recovery in 2010

In the midst of global economic recovery, Euromonitor International takes a closer look at the industries and countries leading the way towards positive growth in 2010. Using the insights of its global industry heads, Euromonitor explores winning ...

Jun 2010 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

Global Briefing

Value Redefined? Finding a Winning Formula in the Midst of Economic Downturn

One year on from the collapse of Lehman Brothers, consumer confidence is improving. However, with continued pressures on disposable incomes, consumer spending is not expected to return to pre-recession levels in some countries for the foreseeable ...

Dec 2009 | US$2,000| Add to cart | View details

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