Week In Retail

November 20

Retail

As COVID-19 Cases Increase, Macy's Braces for More Possible Closures

Executives are closely monitoring coronavirus hot spots and say the business performed better than expected through the health crisis in Q3.

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Retail

Cartier, Coach, Michael Kors Are Singles' Day Luxury Winners This Year

Burberry, Chloé, Balenciaga and Valentino released exclusive items, while Prada offered gifts to boost sales during the shopping festival.

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Government and Trade

California Issues New Statewide Stay-at-Home Order, Curfew

New "limited" restrictions on business and gatherings will be in place for at least a month to combat a new surge in the coronavirus.

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Technology

Instagram Quietly Rolled Out a Feature That Could Change Business for Brands

Businesses on Insta can add organic photos and videos from creators in their product pages.

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Retail

Amazon France Agrees to Postpone Black Friday Sales by a Week

Business Features

China, Online, Gen Z to Drive Luxury Goods Growth

Retail

Can Fashion Brands Become Carbon Neutral?

Retail

With Holiday Season Under Way, The ‘Conscious Shopper’ Emerges

Retail

Walmart’s Global Pivot Continues With Seiyu Sale in Japan

Retail

JD.com Third-Quarter Revenue Grows 30 Percent

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