Japan Retail Sales Post Biggest Rise in 13 Years Japanese retail sales jumped the most in 13 years in the year to February, up 4.2%. Dan Slater, director at the Economist Corporate Network, assesses the data, with CNBC's Karen Tso, Sri Jegarajah & Kaori Enjoji. » Watch Video
True Reason Behind the Rio Trial The Rio Tinto trial is not politically-driven, but to keep domestic companies in line, says Shaun Rein, MD at China Market Research Group. He explains more to CNBC's Karen Tso & Sri Jegarajah. » Watch Video
Abbott's White Is The (Only) One You need to buy the paper edition for $5 or subscribe to the website to see it for yourself, but Barron's has put only one biopharma honcho on its annual list of the world's top-30 CEOs. » Read More
Retailers Spending More To Woo Customers As their margins begin to recover and shoppers start loosening their discretionary budgets, experts said retailers need to focus more on customer service initiatives to win consumers over. » Read More
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