retail prices

  • 11retail warehouse — UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► a large store that sells a particular product in large quantities to customers at low prices: »We recently opened our retail warehouse, selling brand new ex catalog items. »Based on Wal Mart, the US retail warehouse… …

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  • 12retail price index — retail price .index n abbreviation RPI the retail price index a list of certain goods and services and how much their prices change each month …

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  • 13retail cooperative — UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE CONSUMER COOPERATIVE(Cf. ↑consumer cooperative) ► (also retailer cooperative) COMMERCE a group of retailers (= companies that sell goods to the public) who get lower prices by buying goods together in large quantities …

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  • 14Retail forex — In financial markets, the retail forex (retail currency trading or retail FX) market is a subset of the larger foreign exchange market. This market has long been plagued by swindlers preying on the gullible, according to The New York Timescite… …

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  • 15Retail Price Index — The measure of the rate of inflation in the United Kingdom, the Retail Price Index calculates the cost of buying a standard basket of goods and expresses this as a percentage of the base year index. For example, when the base year is 100 and the… …

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  • 16Retail Price Index — RPI An index of the prices of goods and services in retail shops purchased by average households, expressed in percentage terms relative to a base year, which is taken as 100. For example, if 1987 is taken as the base year for the UK (i.e.… …

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  • 17Retail Price Index — RPI An index of the prices of goods and services in retail shops purchased by average households, expressed in percentage terms relative to a base year, which is taken as 100. For example, if 1987 is taken as the base year for the UK (i. e.… …

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  • 18retail sales — The indicator of the level of retail demand in the United Kingdom. The higher the level of retail sales, the higher the level of demand for goods and the greater the likelihood that prices will rise as a result. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein… …

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  • 19retail — / ri:teɪl/ noun the sale of small quantities of goods to the general public ♦ the goods in stock have a retail value of £1m the value of the goods if sold to the public is £1m, before discounts and other factors are taken into account ■ adverb ♦… …

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  • 20retail — n., adj., adv., & v. n. the sale of goods in relatively small quantities to the public, and usu. not for resale (cf. WHOLESALE). adj. & adv. by retail; at a retail price (do you buy wholesale or retail?). v. also 1 tr. sell (goods) in retail… …

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