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Online retailer Mytheresa says it will benefit from luxury ecommerce implosion
Shares in New York-listed platform have climbed this year even as rivals such as Matchesfashion and Farfetch collapsedFinancial Times - Business -
Debra Tice discusses U.S. efforts to bring son home from Syria
Friday marks World Press Freedom Day. In commemoration of the event, CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan spoke with the mother of missing journalist Austin Tice about the efforts to find ...CBS News - Top stories -
Retail investors snap up triple-leveraged US equity ETFs
Volatile April markets draw money into riskier tradesFinancial Times - World -
Retailers Scale Back Self-Checkouts to Curb Irritation---and Theft
Problems with the technology are prompting companies including Target and Walmart to change their operations or ditch the stations.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Can you afford to retire early?
For many, escaping the 9 to 5 is an alluring proposal. But how can you ensure you don’t run out of money — or get bored?Financial Times - Business
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