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Uniqlo Co Ltd

  • Tuesday, 28 May, 2024
    News in-depth
    Uniqlo confronts China’s newly thrifty middle class

    Japanese fast-fashion retailer has slowed store openings in world’s second-largest economy

    Shoppers look at shirts at a Uniqlo store in Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay neighbourhood
  • Wednesday, 7 February, 2024
    LexPersonal & Household Goods
    Viral TikTok fashion trends pose new threat to fast fashion’s leaders Premium content

    The retailers quickest at bringing popular designs to market are grabbing more market share

    A customer walking past a display of Round Mini Shoulder bags in a Uniqlo store in Tokyo, Japan last month
  • Thursday, 13 July, 2023
    Lex
    Uniqlo: Chinese growth supports push against Inditex in Europe Premium content

    Brisk sales in China will not be enough to justify the stock price premium longer term

    A shopper in a Uniqlo store in China
  • Thursday, 13 July, 2023
    Fast Retailing Co Ltd
    Uniqlo owner raises annual forecast after surge in post-pandemic China sales

    Fast Retailing’s operating profit in three months to May grew 35% to record ¥110.3bn

    Pedestrians walk in front of a Uniqlo store operated by Japan’s Fast Retailing
  • Wednesday, 11 January, 2023
    Fast Retailing Co Ltd
    Uniqlo owner to raise wages in Japan by 40% as inflation climbs

    Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has called on businesses to bump up stagnant salaries

    People walk in front of a Uniqlo store
  • Thursday, 15 September, 2022
    Fast Retailing Co Ltd
    Uniqlo steps up clothing repair service

    The brand puts the spotlight on mending, long sidelined in the fashion cycle

    A male model in puffa jacket, beige trousers and gloves sits on a stool. On each side of him stands a model wearing similar outfits
  • Wednesday, 8 June, 2022
    LexFast Retailing Co Ltd
    Uniqlo: weak yen and higher fleece prices increase inventory risk Premium content

    A weak currency may benefit exporters but it does not help Fast Retailing

    Jackets in a Uniqlo shop in Japan
  • Thursday, 14 April, 2022
    Fast Retailing Co Ltd
    Uniqlo owner warns of big profit drop in China due to Covid-19 curbs

    Chief executive Yanai says weakening yen has ‘no merit whatsoever’ for Japan

  • Tuesday, 11 January, 2022
    LexFast Retailing Co Ltd
    Fast Retailing: political risk remains biggest challenge to growth Premium content

    Uniqlo owner’s decision to increase investment in China will require making tough choices

    People wearing facemasks walk past a Uniqlo store in Beijing
  • Friday, 23 October, 2020
    News in-depthNikkei Asia
    The man who clothes Asia: Uniqlo chief Tadashi Yanai

    Japan's richest man on life, death and casual wear

  • Thursday, 15 October, 2020
    Fast Retailing Co Ltd
    Uniqlo and Muji expect record profits as pandemic boosts Asia online sales

    Stay-at-home consumers turn to Japanese groups’ affordable casual clothes

    Uniqlo has benefited from pre-pandemic efforts to strengthen its online presence and automate its warehouse operations
  • Tuesday, 7 July, 2020
    Under Armour faces off with Uniqlo in activewear masks

    Battle of brands heats up as wearers look beyond disposable coverings

    Masks are becoming a commonplace accessory as the coronavirus pandemic persists
  • Monday, 21 October, 2019
    Japan’s Uniqlo under fire in South Korea over TV commercial

    Controversy risks widening boycott triggered by deepening bilateral trade dispute

    South Korean protesters hold a rally denouncing an advertisement for Uniqlo outside a Uniqlo shop in Seoul on October 21, 2019. - Japanese retail giant Uniqlo has pulled a commercial featuring a 98-year-old US fashion figure from South Korean screens, it said on October 21 after it was accused of whitewashing colonial history. (Photo by - / YONHAP / AFP) / - South Korea OUT / REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT NO ARCHIVES RESTRICTED TO SUBSCRIPTION USE (Photo by -/YONHAP/AFP via Getty Images)
  • Thursday, 11 July, 2019
    LexRetail sector
    Uniqlo/Inditex: baseline expectations Premium content

    Lacklustre growth set to continue as competition intensifies

    Pedestrians walk past a logo for a Uniqlo store, operated by Fast Retailing Co., in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, April 6, 2019. Fast Retailing is schedule to release earnings figures on April 11. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 25 June, 2019
    Inside BusinessLeo Lewis
    Uniqlo founder toys with breaking Japan’s age-based promotions

    Tadashi Yanai’s promise of high pay and promotion for young stars challenges conventions

    Billionaire Tadashi Yanai, chairman and chief executive officer of Fast Retailing Co., poses for a photograph in Tokyo, Japan, on Friday, March 10, 2017. Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing is betting that speed, both in supplying its stores with the latest fashion and getting custom-made products to shoppers, will allow it to overtake apparel powerhouse Zara. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 11 April, 2019
    Fast Retailing Co Ltd
    Uniqlo owner cuts operating profit forecast

    Fast Retailing is revamping logistics and supply chain to deal with inventory problems

    Pedestrians walk past mannequins on display at a Uniqlo store, operated by Fast Retailing Co., in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, April 6, 2019. Fast Retailing is schedule to release earnings figures on April 11. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 5 December, 2017
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Uniqlo owner hits two-year high as rebound continues
  • Wednesday, 14 December, 2016
    FT Confidential Research
    Fast-fashion brands defy slowdown in China’s apparel market Premium content

    Popularity of global casualwear brands rises in second- and third-tier cities

  • Sunday, 24 July, 2016
    News in-depthRetail & Consumer industry
    Uniqlo pricing U-turn pays off . . . for now

    Return to ‘everyday low price’ boosts sales but doubts on strategy linger

    Customers move through the Fast Retailing Co. flagship Uniqlo store in Shanghai, China, on Sunday, Sept. 27, 2015. Uniqlo will devote an entire floor at its six-story China flagship store in central Shanghai to products co-designed with Disney. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
  • Friday, 1 April, 2016
    Life & Arts
    Hijabs and high heels

    Since the relaxing of the hijab ban, Turkish businesses — and western labels — are waking up to the economic powers of veiled women

    Former fashion magazine editor Hülya Aslan
  • Tuesday, 16 June, 2015
    Chinese politics & policy
    Hundreds of Chinese workers strike at factory supplying Uniqlo

    Activist says staff sleeping in Shenzhen plant to prevent its closure

  • Thursday, 9 April, 2015
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Uniqlo to boost prices as Japan battles deflation

    Parent group blames weaker yen and rising labour costs in China for increase

  • Wednesday, 8 October, 2014
    US & Canadian companies
    Gap chief steps down as revenues flatline

    Shares fall after retailer announces Art Peck will succeed Glenn Murphy as CEO

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA - FEBRUARY 20:  Gap clothing is displayed at a Gap store on February 20, 2014 in San Francisco, California.  Gap Inc. announced that they will raise their minimum wage for U.S. employees to nine dollars in June of 2014 and to $10 by June of 2015.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
  • Tuesday, 10 June, 2014
    Currencies
    Uniqlo bids sayonara to Japan’s deflation
    A customer leaves a Uniqlo casual wear shop, operated by Japanese apparel giant Fast Retailing in Tokyo, 09 August 2007. Fast Retailing said the company had dropped out of the bidding war for Barneys New York, clearing the way for Dubai investment firm Istithmar to buy the prestigious US retailer. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Thursday, 10 October, 2013
    beyondbricsMarkets
    For Uniqlo, EMs remain a bright spot
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