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US retail chief: Economic crisis worst yet



By JOELLE DIDERICH, AP
30 September 2008 @ 03:19 pm EST

PARIS - As the U.S. economy flirts with recession and European clothing prices soar, the North American retail sector is facing a crisis of unprecedented depth, according to the head of a major U.S. department store chain.

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Ron Frasch, president and chief merchandising officer of the upscale department store chain Saks, said retailers sifting through the creations on offer at Paris Fashion Week are taking a bigger gamble than usual as they try to guess what products will entice U.S. customers next spring.

"This is a tough one. This is maybe the worst I've ever seen," Frasch told The Associated Press in an interview on the sidelines of fashion week. "Everybody is in a struggle right now. It's a very, very difficult moment."

Saks last month reported a wider-than-expected loss for the second quarter of this year and said it expects its 2008 operating margins, excluding certain items, to decline from 2007 levels.

Shares in Saks Inc., which operates Saks Fifth Avenue, fell more than 10 percent in New York on Monday amid a general stock tumble.

Frasch said his team of buyers in Paris were walking a tightrope between selecting products with a strong perceived added value, and steering away from those that scream conspicuous consumption, which may not feel appropriate in six months' time.

"Honestly, we don't know. It's all a big guessing game, obviously. We're just trying to make intelligent choices of products based on who we know our customers to be," Frasch confessed.

Adding to the challenge are budget constraints for American buyers facing the twin impact of a weak dollar and rising European prices.

"The price issue is a big deal," said Frasch. "Most of our partners did a pretty good job for many years controlling the prices, but really this season, for fall, they got to the point, they had their own margins to defend and so we had this very significant growth in prices."

Although he declined to say whether budgets have been cut back for next spring, the retail executive said Saks would be keeping inventory levels tight.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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