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En el Diario de Hoy: Artículos de The Wall Street Journal Americas
Alternate Title: The Wall Street Journal Online
Description:
The Spanish language section of the Wall Street Journal Online offers the same, high-quality business news that Wall Street Journal readers have come to expect over the years. The central feature of the site is comprised of headline news from around the Americas; news stories in this section tend to focus on business-related or economic issues facing one or more Latin American countries. Other features of the site include stock quotes from the larger Latin American stock markets, economic indicators for selected countries, and other economic news that might affect decisions on stock purchases and business ventures within the region. From this page, information from the main Wall Street Journal Online site, in English, is easily accessible. There is also a Portuguese language version of the Spanish pages available, sometimes with extra news on Brazil. Users with a previous knowledge of economics or business issues will find this page much easier to use and more informative than users without any previous economics background.
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Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Classification: Spanish Language
Educational Resources -- Communication Skills -- Reading
Media -- Newspapers
Culture -- History
Educational Resources -- Resources in Language(s) Other Than English
Culture -- Politics
Culture -- Regions
Culture
Media
Resource Type: Collection
Event
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Community
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Primary source
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Audience: Intermediate
Superior
Language: English
Spanish
Portuguese
Date Of Record Creation: 2002-05-20 13:48:36
Date Of Record Release: 2002-05-28 15:31:51
Date Record Checked: 2002-05-20
Date Last Modified: 2002-05-28 15:31:51
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