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M&S chief Bolland backs new marketing approach to deliver growth

Marks & Spencer chief executive Marc Bolland is backing its new advertising style to help turn around its fashion proposition, as the retailer revealed another drop in clothing sales.

Sector Insight (interactive): youth fashion

Unemployment, tuition fees and online retail's growth have all had an impact, writes Jane Bainbridge.

Brand Barometer: H&M's latest viral campaign reviewed

Social video expert Goviral evaluates H&M's latest viral campaign, with "ones to watch" from Dell, Ikea and HP Sauce.

The perfect gift for today's generation? Get away, together

Two recent studies uncover some potential clues regarding the ultimate holiday gift for today's youth, writes Rodney Collins, regional director EMEA, McCann Truth Central.

Brand of the Year 2012: LAST CHANCE TO VOTE!

Which brand do you think has performed best over the last 12 months?

Sector Insight: footwear retailing

Clarks is still the market leader in a category that faces increased competition

New business leagues (14 September 2012)

In media, Goodstuff picks up two wins: Unibet and AllSaints

Luxury brands finally venture online

TGI's new Clickstream study is shedding further light on where luxury brands are looking online to reach high-earning, label-conscious internet users, writes Ashley Underwood, senior strategy executive, Kantar media.

Adidas has the edge on Nike's similar TV advertising campaigns

Challenge everything; impossible is nothing; just do it; all-in; my time is now; take the stage; make it count; write the future. That is, in essence, my initial review of the latest Adidas ad.

Among China consumers, Apple and Samsung vie for number one

Among China consumers, Apple is the number one brand in the mainland, while Samsung has aced out Apple in Hong Kong, according to the Campaign Asia-Pacific 2012 Asia's Top 1000 Brands report, the biggest and most influential survey of brands in the region.

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