The biggest online spending day of the year... READ MORE›
November 11, China's Singles' Day, became an online shopping spree in 2009 when Alibaba's Tmall began to make it so through extensive promotions... READ MORE›
China-based e-commerce giant Alibaba earned 168.2 billion yuan US 25.3 billion in 24 hours of the Double 11 shopping festival, its flagship event, the China Securities Journal reported... READ MORE›
The world's biggest online shopping spree Singles Day has opened in China and it's already breaking records... READ MORE›
The world's biggest online shopping spree Singles Day has opened in China and it's already breaking records... READ MORE›
China's HNA in talks to buy e-commerce firm Dangdang likely valued over 1 billion sources... READ MORE›
Walmart brass feels its brand may not be the best when it comes to selling to urban customers... READ MORE›
Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers business and financial information, news and insight around the world... READ MORE›
Amazon is looking to upend relationships between brands and brick-and-mortar stores that for decades have determined how popular products are designed, packaged and shipped... READ MORE›
The economy has now seen 10 quarters of sustained economic growth... READ MORE›
This year, Lazada introduced Alibaba's Taobao online bazaar to Singapore via a dedicated website... READ MORE›
Revised figures show gross domestic product GDP in the third quarter of this year was 2... READ MORE›
Folayan says most choose to pick up their products at MallforAfrica's Nigerian depots, which resemble UPS Stores... READ MORE›
"The size of the economy's decline was a big shock to Abe and the Liberal Democratic Party," said Katsuyuki Yakushiji, a professor of politics at Toyo University in Tokyo... READ MORE›
His warning came as Greece's prime minister Alexis Tsipras reshuffled his cabinet barely 48 hours after dissidents broke ranks over the bailout deal for the country... READ MORE›
Vancouver-based retail consultant David Ian Gray says corporations and customers would love to see a better way to buy clothing online... READ MORE›
It's been a big week for bullish economic data across the globe, from South Korean exports to European manufacturing figures... READ MORE›
China's economy expanded 6.9 percent in 2015, the slowest pace in a quarter of a century... READ MORE›
But Amazon can't disrupt everything, at least according to Morgan Stanley analysts led by Brian Nowak... READ MORE›
Greece is due to make a EUR3.2bn repayment to the European Central Bank on 20 August... READ MORE›
It does so in decidedly un-centrist fashion -- by embracing a larger infrastructure spending program than Bernie Sanders does... READ MORE›
Bad loans are on the rise and banks expect more to go sour as the economy slows... READ MORE›
Ling Ling and Zhang Dayi fall into the second category, selling clothes and cosmetics on Taobao, China's leading online shopping site... READ MORE›
Morgan Stanley goes on to draw a parallel with the global response to 2008's crash and subsequent world recession... READ MORE›
Fraudsters are targetting thousands of Christmas shoppers, luring people in with next-day delivery, online-only deals and discount voucher codes... READ MORE›
Express packages are sorted at an assembly line last November in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province of China... READ MORE›
It's the buying bonanza of the year - Singles Day, an enormous online shopping event which generates almost 18bn of sales in one 24-hour frenzy... READ MORE›
It's the buying bonanza of the year - Singles Day, an enormous online shopping event which generates almost 18bn of sales in one 24-hour frenzy... READ MORE›
It's the buying bonanza of the year - Singles Day, an enormous online shopping event which generates almost 18bn of sales in one 24-hour frenzy... READ MORE›
It's the buying bonanza of the year - Singles Day, an enormous online shopping event which generates almost 18bn of sales in one 24-hour frenzy... READ MORE›
In an announcement before Wednesday's Autumn Statement, the Chancellor said that the country's roads will benefit from a ?1.3 billion spending package to tackle traffic... READ MORE›
Instead the data showed that private consumption, which makes up 60 percent of GDP, fell 0.8 percent, exceeding market forecasts of a 0.6 percent decline... READ MORE›
In fact, the team expects spending on Halloween candy to experience the strongest increase since 2011, rising 5.5 and hitting 3.8 billion... READ MORE›
Melbourne Australia Post has successfully field-trialled the use of drones to deliver small packages, clearing the way for test deliveries to customer homes later this year... READ MORE›
The government's plan was about restraining expenditure while supporting economic growth to lift revenue, Mr Morrison said... READ MORE›
Goldman Economic Uncertainty Has Been Tumbling Ahead of the U.S. Election... READ MORE›
Amazon estimated in June 2013 that it would spend about 46 million to install Kiva robots at its warehouse in Ruskin, Florida, including 26... READ MORE›
The government said it expects the stimulus plan to boost Japan's GDP by 0... READ MORE›
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