Dollar Tree is expanding its assortment to include items at a variety of price points beyond its $1.25 base. Not all stores have the same prices, as the company is rolling out different store formats ...
NEWARK, Del. (WPVI) -- A 60-year-old Wilmington woman is behind bars, accused of a violent attempted armed robbery at a Dollar Tree store. Delaware State Police arrested Kimberly Trabbold at the store ...
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Higher-income customers have been seeking out value for a while, but one theme of the latest earnings season is that they are increasingly looking for even deeper discounts, as evidenced by recent ...
A world where the U.S. dollar is no longer king is a world that looks very different. More fragmented, less stable, and, according to seasoned observers, a whole lot more painful. Brent Johnson, CEO ...
When Paula Comings, the head of currency sales for US Bancorp, talks to US importers, she increasingly hears the same message: Their foreign counterparties no longer want to be paid in dollars.
The U.S. Dollar Index Spot fell below a key support level on Friday, indicating a further downside risk for the currency amid the ongoing de-dollarization theme and dampening American exceptionalism.
Uncut sheets of $1 bills are seen during production at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, in Washington, Oct. 28, 2014 (Sipa photo by Kristoffer Tripplaar AP Images). Click to share on Twitter ...
A fake $100 bill — apparently made by bleaching a $1 bill and reprinting it with $100 markings — was recently passed to a longtime local business owner. “And I had a couple other girls in here at the ...
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LONDON, June 12 (Reuters) - Evidence of "de-dollarization" around the world remains scant, but many major investors fear a gradual drawback from U.S. assets is now inevitable and the dollar's exchange ...