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Oil prices fall as US inventory build-up heightens oversupply concerns TOKYO (Reuters) - Global crude oil prices slid further on Wednesday, following their biggest-ever quarterly and monthly losses, as a bigger-than-expected rise in U.S. inventories and a widening rift within OPEC heightened oversupply fears. General view of ...
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Stock Markets in Asia Dip on Dire US Warning: Live Updates Markets fell in early Wednesday trading in Asia as investors digested a steady drip of worrying news about the economic ramifications of the global coronavirus outbreak. Major indexes in Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea were modestly lower midday, ...
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Coronavirus and the bills: How to stay afloat financially April's bills are coming due Wednesday, regardless that the coronavirus has dealt a financial blow to millions of Americans. Assistance, such as stimulus checks or unemployment benefits, isn't readily available yet. Reach out immediately to your mortgage ...
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Coronavirus Robocall Scams Spotlight Need for Better Consumer Protections The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday signed off on rules requiring phone companies to install new consumer protections against robocalls. But consumer advocates worry that those rules don't adequately address a wave of scam calls ...
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General Electric Sale of Biopharma Unit to Danaher Closes The divestment of a massive healthcare asset by General Electric's (NYSE:GE) life sciences division has been completed. The sale of the biopharma unit of that division to conglomerate Danaher (NYSE:DHR), both companies announced on Tuesday.
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Japan's factory activity shrinks at fastest pace since 2009, new orders slump: PMI TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's factory activity contracted at the fastest pace in about a decade in March, as the world's third-largest economy struggled with a severe downturn in overseas and domestic demand due to the coronavirus crisis. FILE PHOTO: ...
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Even on coronavirus front lines, some women paid less than men Women are more likely than men to work in industries substantially affected by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new analysis by the Economic Policy Institute — whether on the front lines of patient care or in sectors walloped by social ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks under pressure after biggest quarterly drop since 2008 ... * S&P 500 futures slide in Asia, Nikkei also falls. * U.S. coronavirus deaths top 700 in single day. * Pandemic threatens sharp global slowdown. * Yen gains after Federal Reserves new measures. By Herbert Lash. NEW YORK, March 31 (Reuters) - Asian ...
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Rogers, Gundlach Say the Worst of the Rout Has Yet to Come Equity investors just witnessed the worst quarterly plunge since the financial crisis, and some are seeing more losses ahead. Jim Rogers, the chairman of Rogers Holdings Inc., says another rout is imminent because of a triple whammy of coronavirus-fulled ...
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Shaq's Papa John's board seat unopposed as critic reverses stance NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal's re-election to Papa John's board of directors will go unchallenged after a major advisory firm said Tuesday that it was no longer advising shareholders to vote against him. Continue Reading Below. Institutional Shareholder ...
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Illinois farmers cautious about corn, soybean season despite projected rise in plantings SPRINGFIELD – Despite projected increases in corn and soybean plantings this year after a disastrous 2019 planting season, farmers are gripped by uncertainty surrounding spring weather and the economic downturn from the COVID-19 pandemic. The U.S. ...
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Where to drop off Goodwill donations during COVID-19 stay-at-home order DENVER (KDVR) -- A lot of people who are stuck at home are doing their spring cleaning but they're dropping off their donations at the wrong locations. A viewer sent FOX31 a picture of a stand-alone Goodwill donation center in Arapahoe County, showing ...
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Mega Millions winning numbers for Tuesday, 03/31/2020; jackpot $113 million CLEVELAND, Ohio — Winning numbers for a $113 million Mega Millions jackpot were selected Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Mega Millions numbers are 8-17-51-57-70 Mega Ball 2 Megaplier 4x. Wednesday's Powerball jackpot is $170 million and the ...
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Economic Outlook Has Grown Even Darker, Goldman Sachs Says The economy is expected to shrink at an annualized rate of 34% in the second quarter this year, according to the latest estimate from economists at Goldman Sachs. The new analysis paints a darker picture of where the economy is headed than even the ...
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Wegmans looking to hire at least 500 workers for its NJ stores Wegmans announced on Tuesday plans to hire more than 500 employees throughout its nine New Jersey grocery stores to help during the coronavirus pandemic. Full-time and part-time positions are available, and those interested can apply online, the ...
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Giant Eagle increasing curbside & delivery options in Akron-Canton area CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio — Giant Eagle will soon offer Akron and Canton residents additional curbside pickup and delivery services. The grocery store chain is making plans to turn their Howe Avenue supermarket, located in Cuyahoga Falls, into a fulfillment ...
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5 Tips For Minimizing Your Bitcoin and Crypto Taxes W2s and 1099s have been sent out and tax season is officially in full swing here in the United States. For those operating in the world of bitcoin or altcoin investing, this time of year can have added stress as reporting gains and losses for your crypto trades can ...
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Chef's Restaurant temporarily closing due to coronavirus pandemic BUFFALO, N.Y. — Chef's Restaurant in Buffalo and Chef's On The Go in Amherst are temporarily closing their doors to protect their employees during the coronavirus pandemic. Owners Lou and Mary Beth Billittier posted on Facebook Tuesday evening ...
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GE Appliances shuts down Appliance Park building after likely positive coronavirus case GE Appliances, a Haier Company, has suspended work at one of its Appliance Park buildings after a probable, but unconfirmed, coronavirus case for a person who works there. "Out of an abundance of caution, Building Three at Appliance Park will be closed ...
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Some Grocery Workers Test Positive, Despite Taking Steps to Contain Coronavirus Grocery stores large and small in the Boston area are taking steps to protect employees and shoppers from the novel coronavirus. The food stores, deemed "essential" under the state's public health emergency, are among the few indoor places of contact ...
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GE plans 60 percent temporary layoff General Electric anticipates temporarily laying off 60 percent of its Rutland workforce as part of a nationwide staff reduction. "Due to the unprecedented impact of COVID-19 on the commercial aviation industry, GE Aviation is implementing a temporary ...
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Mortgage rates are all over the place. What it means for San Diego real estate Even with coronavirus upheaval, San Diego housing analysts have been bullish on the market because of low loan rates. By Phillip Molnar. March 31, 2020. 5:30 AM. Facebook · Twitter; Show more sharing options. Share Close extra sharing options.
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Record number of people refinancing their home because of low mortgage rates The coronavirus outbreak has had major impacts on the economy and has sparked a record number of refinancing applications because of low mortgage rates. During the first week of March, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported the highest level of ...
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Prudhoe Bay worker tests positive for COVID-19 ANCHORAGE (KTUU) - Oil and gas giant BP Alaska says it will stop all non-essential activity on the slope after a worker at Prudhoe Bay tested positive for coronavirus. In an emailed statement, BP Alaska said the company is " following procedures and ...
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Verint: Fiscal 4Q Earnings Snapshot MELVILLE, N.Y. (AP) _ Verint Systems Inc. (VRNT) on Tuesday reported fiscal fourth-quarter profit of $4.9 million. The Melville, New York-based company said it had net income of 7 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs and stock option ...
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Three Lansing staff members test positive for COVID-19 LANSING, Kan. (WIBW) -- Three staff members at Lansing Correctional Facility tested positive for COVID-19, the Kansas Dept. of Corrections announced Tuesday. The staff includes one man over 20 and two women over 40. KDOC says they have been in ...
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