Thursday, February 27, 2020

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As-it-happens update February 28, 2020
NEWS
Financial Express
(Adds comments, details and updates prices) * Palladium sheds 5% but set for best month since Nov 2016 * Platinum on track for worst week since Nov 2015 * Coronavirus interactive graphic: tmsnrt.rs/2GVwIyw * GRAPHIC-2020 asset returns: ...
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Seattle Times
Shares of Alaska Airlines and Boeing plunged Thursday on growing fears that the coronavirus will hit the aviation business harder than most. Alaska shares were down almost 8% and Boeing almost 6% on a day when the broad S&P 500 index fell 4.4%.
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Reuters UK
FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - Thyssenkrupp AG (TKAG.DE) said on Thursday it agreed to sell its elevators division to a consortium of Advent, Cinven [CINV.UL] and Germany's RAG foundation for 17.2 billion euros (14.5 billion pounds) in what ...
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Moneycontrol.com
SEOUL — A Hyundai Motor worker has tested positive for the new coronavirus, leading to a suspension of production at one its factories in South Korea's southeastern city of Ulsan, the company said on Friday. Shares of the automaker dropped more than 5% ...
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Seattle Times
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Thursday it ordered Wells Fargo & Co to pay $35 million to settle charges it failed to adequately supervise investment advisers who were recommending high-risk products. Wells Fargo ...
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CNN International
As I have previously communicated, the FDA has been closely monitoring the supply chain with the expectation that the COVID-19 outbreak would likely impact the medical product supply chain, including potential disruptions to supply or shortages of critical ...
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Los Angeles Times
DoorDash Inc., the app-based food delivery company, filed paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission to begin the process of a public stock listing. The company said it had filed "confidentially," meaning its financials won't be available publicly ...
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Bloomberg
Fear gripped Asian markets Friday and U.S. futures extended losses after the biggest rout for equities on Wall Street since 2011, with investors flocking to the yen to find shelter from the economic impact of the spreading coronavirus.
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CNBC
Pending home sales in January rose 5.2% for the month and were 5.7% higher annually, according to the National Association of Realtors. Very low mortgage rates should be juicing sales more, but the existing home market is struggling with a record low ...
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WCPO
For the past month, shipments from Chinese factories have dropped sharply, as the country fights the coronavirus. Even Apple warns of shipping issues with new iPhones assembled there. Now reports are coming in from around the US of nervous brides ...
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New York Post
Some American beer drinkers are avoiding Corona, the beer, amid the deadly coronavirus outbreak, according to a new survey. A surprising 38 percent of beer drinkers insisted that they would not, under any circumstances, buy Corona as the deadly virus ...
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Portland Business Journal
Vancouver-based ZoomInfo has filed for an initial public offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company, which plans to list on the Nasdaq exchange under the ticker "ZI," could raise $500 million, according to paperwork, but that figure ...
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Nasdaq
Adds comment from CEO of rival exchange. Feb 27 (Reuters) - Canada's largest stock exchange operator, TMX Group Ltd X.TO, experienced its second technical glitch in less than two years on Thursday, resulting in the shutdown of trading across three local ...
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Motley Fool
2020 is the year that Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) is supposedly going to stop selling cars in the United States. You should have known that already, though, as my Foolish colleagues John Rosevear and Adam Levine-Weinberg commented on the news ...
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Bloomberg
OPEC and its allies are displaying a "renewed commitment" to reach an accord that will stabilize oil markets hit hard by the coronavirus, the group's top official said. All eyes will be on the group's meeting next week after crude prices slumped to a one-year low ...
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Eater Detroit
Concluding a long downhill slide, downtown Detroit's Fort Street Galley will close its doors permanently on Friday, February 28. The food hall operated by Pittsburgh-based Galley Group confirmed in a statement Thursday evening by Filipino food stall partner ...
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Washington Times
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration and state officials are investigating a multistate outbreak of E. coli infections linked to clover sprouts from Jimmy John's. Fourteen people in Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Texas and Utah ...
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WHBL News
By Trisha Roy and Saumya Joseph. (Reuters) - Drugmaker Mylan NV said on Thursday it expects the coronavirus outbreak to impact its financial results and warned of drug shortages in case of continued spread of the virus, sending shares of the company ...
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Reuters UK
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The Japanese yen returned as a beacon of safety on Friday, hitting a one-month high against the dollar, as mounting fears the world was on the cusp of a pandemic sent global financial markets into a tailspin. U.S. Dollar and Japan ...
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) _ Axon Enterprise Inc. (AAXN) on Thursday reported a fourth-quarter loss of $12.4 million, after reporting a profit in the same period a year earlier. On a per-share basis, the Scottsdale, Arizona-based company said it had a loss of 21 ...
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CBS Sacramento
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The number of pedestrians killed in the US is at the highest level in 30 years. According to numbers released by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), nearly 6,600 pedestrians were killed in crashes in 2019 — an ...
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WXII The Triad
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore, Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan and Publix Super Markets CEO Todd Jones participated in a groundbreaking ceremony today on Publix's new refrigerated distribution center in ...
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THE WEEK
[Representational image] While nations are busy tackling the epidemic, the global economic cost of coronavirus is estimated to be more than $1 trillion | Salil Bera. Eighty one thousand cases, 2,800 deaths and 44 countries as on Thursday: covid-19 or ...
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