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E-Commerce Needs Real Store Locations Now More Than Ever
Retailers this year are expected to open more stores than they close for the first time since 2017, with most of the growth coming from mass merchants, food, drugs and convenience chains.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalGlobal Markets Drop on Concerns Over New Covid-19 Variant
U.S. stock futures and international equity markets fell after South Africa warned about a new strain of the coronavirus, triggering concern about the potential for travel restrictions or other curbs. Oil prices and Treasury yields also declined.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalOPEC Weighs Shift in Oil Policy After Crude Release
Saudi Arabia and Russia are considering pausing efforts to provide the world with more crude, after Washington and other countries said they would release a slug of stored oil in an effort to lower prices.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalU.S. Recovery Accelerates on Spending, Labor Market Growth
The U.S. economy showed broad-based signs of strengthening heading into the end of the year, with consumers ramping up spending, businesses stepping up investment and jobless claims falling to historic lows.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalNASA Planetary Defense Mission Aims to Push Distant Asteroid Off Its Path
NASA launched a space probe designed to deflect a distant asteroid in a test of technology that might one day save the world.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalWalgreens, Walmart and CVS Pharmacies Contributed to Opioid Epidemic, Ohio Jury Finds
Two counties in the state argued that the pharmacy chains created a public nuisance by enabling the opioid crisis, in a widely watched case among thousands filed against pharmacy chains.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalU.S. Home Sales on Track for Biggest Year in 15 Years
Existing-home sales increased 0.8% in October from the prior month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.34 million, the highest pace since January.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
- El Barça en la encrucijada: la carrera electoral para controlar un poder fáctico en ruinas
- Barcelona rescata su moneda social tras dos años de 'pinchazo'
- El mapa de las prohibiciones navideñas: cuándo podrás viajar y hasta qué hora cenar
- Los centros comerciales reabrirán con un 30% de aforo
- Catalunya incrementó los ingresos fiscales por patrimonio y los declarantes desde el 2014
- La crisis se convierte en una sangría laboral para los mayores de 55 años
- La ONU reconoce oficialmente las propiedades medicinales del cannabis
- Adiós a la convergencia: el PIB per cápita de España es un 30% inferior al de la eurozona
- ¿Quiere China destruir Australia? Así mata Pekín a la gallina para asustar al mono
- El Black Friday no reanima el consumo: las ventas con tarjetas se hunden un 27%
- El BCE garantiza financiación barata a los Gobiernos al menos hasta marzo de 2022
- El Gobierno disemina en al menos nueve ciudades a cientos de inmigrantes sin informar ni a los alcaldes
- Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai charged under national security law
- Francia multa con 135 millones a Google y Amazon por instalar 'cookies' sin permiso de los usuarios
- Physical Attractiveness Bias: 28 Studies on Why Attractive People Win in the Legal System & in Life
- La banca española, la segunda que más cobra a las empresas por su dinero