Monday, March 30, 2020

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As-it-happens update March 30, 2020
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The Verge
Ford is the latest automaker to announce that it will start making desperately needed ventilators that are crucial for treating the worst symptoms of COVID-19. The automaker announced Monday that it will manufacture ventilators for General Electric's health ...
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Washington Times
DALLAS — U.S. gasoline prices have dropped to their lowest levels in four years, and they are almost sure to go lower as oil prices plunge. Price-tracking services put the national average Monday around $2 a gallon. Some stations were spotted charging ...
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Forbes
As we mentally prepare for a full month of COVID-19 quarantine ahead, cannabis and books are two go-to saviors (best enjoyed together) from social media screen time and the barrage of bad news. Whether you're an industry insider reeling from conference ...
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Fox News
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is under fire for being too slow to approve at-home tests in the coronavirus crisis. Earlier this month, the agency announced it ...
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Business Recorder
... * Corn down as oil rout pressures ethanol, soybeans follow. * Eye on South American shipments amid coronavirus curbs. * Market awaits USDA plantings, quarterly stocks data (Adds closing prices, soybean gains, analyst comments). By Karl Plume.
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Reuters.com
(Reuters) - Department store operators Macy's Inc (M.N) and Kohl's Corp (KSS.N) said on Monday they would furlough thousands of employees as U.S. retailers keep their stores shut to curb the spread of the coronavirus outbreak. This video file cannot be ...
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Motley Fool
Saudi Arabia is raising the stakes even further in its plan to upend the global distribution of oil production, with the latest news over the weekend that the country was planning to further increase its oil output in May, adding 600,000 barrels to its planned ...
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Nasdaq
Cinthia Murphy, Managing Editor at ETF.com. March has proven quite the month for investors' nerves, but rattled as they may be, they have largely held on to their ETF positions through the ups and downs. Our last look at ETF asset flows shows that in a week ...
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CNBC
Restaurant Brands International is sending about $70 million in cash advances and rebates to North American franchisees. Burger King's parent company is also offering rent deferrals to franchisees of the roughly 3,700 locations it owns. The company has ...
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Nasdaq
Comcast said its network is performing well with no slowdowns, despite additional traffic as a large number of Americans work from home in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Comcast said its network is performing well with no slowdowns, despite ...
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Market Realist
Shares of marijuana producer Cronos Group Inc. rose 2.4% in the extended session Monday, after initially falling 2%, as the company restated several quarters of results and reported revenue below the consensus estimates. Cronos CRON, +0.79% CRON, ...
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Nasdaq
COVID-19 is placing a financial strain on many North Dakotans, but unemployment can help. Thousands of North Dakota workers are at home instead of at work due to the business closures intended to promote social distancing. This is necessary to slow the ...
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Firstpost
(Updates prices and adds analyst comments) * Gold on track for sixth straight quarterly rise * S.Africa's three-week shutdown hits platinum output * Graphic - Coronavirus unknowns: reut.rs/2UHIgvz By Sumita Layek March 30 (Reuters) - Gold prices edged ...
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CNBC
A PwC survey of chief financial officers shows they have become much more concerned about the impact of the coronavirus on their businesses since the beginning of March. The CFOs say they also plan to look at further cost cuts, but only 16% expect layoffs ...
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The Boston Globe
NEW YORK — Mortgage-related shares rose and volatility dropped on Friday, a sign moves by the Federal Reserve had some positive effect on liquidity and coronavirus-related panic about securities linked to commercial and residential loans. Mortgage Real ...
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Forbes
Bitcoin investors have nervously watched markets over recent weeks, with some senior figures in the bitcoin community warning confidence has "evaporated." The bitcoin price has swung wildly along with traditional markets since the coronavirus COVID-19 ...
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Nasdaq
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed. NEW YORK, March 30 (Reuters) - The global economy, which has been battered by the coronavirus outbreak, will recover steadily, in part due to the absence of obstacles usually found in a recovery from a typical financial crises, Larry ...
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New York Post
US new vehicle sales likely drove off a cliff in March as the coronavirus pandemic pounded consumer confidence and shuttered dealerships across much of the country, and sales are likely to take a further beating in April as social distancing guidelines ...
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ABC 14 News
Newspaper giant Gannett will begin furloughing employees over the next three months to cut costs during the economic slowdown caused by the novel coronavirus, according to a memo distributed to employees Monday. Certain employees paid more than ...
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WKBN.com
NEW YORK (AP) — New York's governor issued an urgent appeal for medical volunteers Monday amid a "staggering" number of deaths from the coronavirus, saying: "Please come help us in New York, now." And tens of thousands of retired or sidelined ...
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WPIX 11 New York
NEW YORK — Five MTA workers have died of complications from coronavirus, or COVID-19, the transit authority said Monday. "We are heartbroken at the passing of five heroic members of the New York City Transit family," NYC Transit Interim President ...
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oregonlive.com
Oregon plans to begin inspecting workplaces this week to evaluate employees' complaints that their businesses are not doing enough to protect people from exposure to the coronavirus. When Gov. Kate Brown ordered Oregonians to "stay home" a week ago ...
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Washington Post
We're only getting one question recently, although it comes in many forms: How will the new coronavirus impact the real estate market? As of this writing, buyers are still buying homes and sellers are still selling. Sam has received several contracts in a few ...
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Nasdaq
Adds details. MILAN, March 30 (Reuters) - Italy's Exor EXOR.MI said on Monday it had agreed to invest $200 million to buy an 8.87% stake in U.S.-based shared mobility company Via Transportation, in what would be the first step by the Agnelli family's ...
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Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK — Rates on U.S. short-term corporate loans fell on Friday, suggesting that the Federal Reserve's intervention to return liquidity to the market has begun working, according to data released on Monday morning by the central bank. The rate at which ...
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TechCrunch
The FDA approves a new procedure that could allow healthcare workers to reuse N95 respirator masks, Microsoft divests from a facial recognition startup and Saudi spies have been taking advantage of a network security flaw. Here's your Daily Crunch for ...
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fox8.com
(CNN)-- Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson plans to begin human clinical trials of its Covid-19 vaccine by September with a goal of the first batches being made available for emergency use authorization by early next year, according to a company ...
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San Antonio Current
San Antonio-based grocery chain H-E-B is racking up effusive praise for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. And not just from loyal local shoppers. In the past week, both Texas Monthly and hipster news outlet Vice have penned glowing profiles of the ...
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Washington Business Journal
Jerry McGinn, executive director of George Mason University's Center for Government Contracting, said the government's response to the coronavirus will be an "all-of-the-above" approach to acquisition. Courtesy George Mason University. By Carten Cordell
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Nasdaq
ZURICH, March 29 (Reuters) - Novartis NOVN.S Chief Executive Vas Narasimhan said his Sandoz generics unit's malaria, lupus and arthritis drug hydroxychloroquine is the company's biggest hope against the coronavirus, Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung ...
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fox8.com
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, Ohio (WJW) - Members of the Cuyahoga County Board of Health have received more than 1500 calls about what businesses are essential since Gov. Mike DeWine issued the directive earlier this month. You can read the full order here.
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WDBJ7
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Starting Monday through April 5, Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge is helping run Virginia is for Restaurant Lovers Takeout Week. The Virginia Tourism Corporation started this statewide effort to highlight and support restaurants. "It's really an ...
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WNEM Saginaw
State Attorney Dana Nessel is investigating a business for price-gouging after it listed a bottle of hand sanitizer for $60. Nessel's office received 11 consumer complaints against A.M. Cleaning & Supplies in Ann Arbor for drastically increasing its prices of hand ...
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NBC 6 South Florida
Jackson Health System CEO Carlos Migoya tested positive for COVID-19, the hospital system said Monday. In a statement, Migoya said he was in self-isolation after positive test, which he received last week. "I have had no symptoms of any kind but was ...
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Seattle Times
BALTIMORE (AP) — Americans signed more contracts in February to buy homes, but the gains are likely relics of a moment before the coronavirus outbreak sent the U.S. economy spiraling into a likely recession. The National Association of Realtors said ...
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BizTimes - Milwaukee Business News
Milwaukee-based Roundy's Supermarkets, Inc., announced today that it will hold a series of job fairs on Wednesday, April 1, to hire 500 employees to support the increased demand for online orders that has occurred during the coronavirus outbreak.
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KTIV
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) -- Due to grocery store shortages, Texas Roadhouse locations across Iowa are selling ready-to-grill steaks directly to the public. "The decision to sell steaks was based on demand from guests. Restaurants are a vital part of our nation's food ...
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WFMJ
Valley native Dr. Amy Acton, director of Health for the Ohio Department of Health, is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber's 28th annual Athena Award Dinner on May 14. The dinner, which will be held at ...
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Cantech Letter
It was a hell of an April Fools joke. Seventeen years ago Wednesday, Air Canada (Air Canada Stock Quote, Chart, News TSX:AC) filed for protection under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act. On a day that celebrates practical jokes, Air Canada share ...
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BlackburnNews.com
There is relief for those struggling to pay back student loans amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC) has announced it is suspending student loan repayment until September 30. The six-month freeze on payments ...
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The Boston Globe
After more than a century in business, family-owned hardware store and lumberyard B.L. Ogilvie & Sons in Weston will close its doors Friday, highlighting the devastating impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on struggling small businesses. Over the past ...
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WLTX.com
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Well first lets just say congratulations and are you sure we're not related? But seriously, you've won over $500 in one of South Carolina's lotteries, because remember if it's less you can get those cashed at any store in South Carolina that ...
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