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Spanish bars hope vaccines will help them back on their feet in year
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish bars and restaurants - hallowed institutions in the nation's life - hope that coronavirus vaccinations can help restore their revenues by the end of next year to 2019 levels after sales dropped by half this year amid the pandemic.
Insight - Christmas and Brexit put strain on UK malls
FOR Britain’s supermarket groups, Christmas 2020 will be like no other, with the challenge of unprecedented demand due to the Covid-19 crisis followed by the risk of disruption to supplies at the end of the Brexit transition period on Dec 31.
Mick Schumacher bags Formula Two title before graduation to F1
(Reuters) - An 'overwhelmed' Mick Schumacher graduated to Formula One as the 2020 Formula Two champion on Sunday despite failing to score in his last race before joining the U.S.-owned Haas F1 team.
PlayStation, Xbox console shortages taking toll on game sales
Sales of digital games fell 10% year-over-year between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, largely the result of shortages of new consoles from Microsoft Corp and Sony Corp, according to research firm SuperData.
Premier League teams feeling fewer home comforts without fans
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Small numbers of fans will be allowed to return to select Premier League matches this weekend with home clubs hoping some of the advantage that supporters traditionally give them will return.
Time to grow social impact businesses in Vietnam: Economist
Võ Trà Thà nh, senior economist at the Central Institute for Economic Management, writes that social impact businesses and the idea of corporate social responsibility are getting more and more attention in Vietnam.
Lithuanian minister, parliament speaker test positive for COVID-19
VILNIUS, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- Lithuanian Parliament Speaker Viktorija Cmilyte-Nielsen and Acting Minister of Defense Raimundas Karoblis have tested positive for COVID-19, Lithuanian news agency ELTA reported on Thursday.
Covid brings regime change for world’s central banks
JUST eight months after they swung into action to avert a crippling depression and credit crunch, central banks are in the uncomfortable position of relying on governments to power fragile economic rebounds.
UK independent bookshops go online to reach new audiences
Faced with closures because of coronavirus measures and fierce competition from retail giant Amazon, 250 independent UK bookshops have banded together on a new online platform.
Singles Day sales set to vitalise China's rural market
BEIJING (China Daily/ANN): Residents from lower-tier cities and rural areas have shown huge consumption potential and are expected to inject more impetus into China's online retail market during this year's Nov 11 Singles Day shopping extravaganza.