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| Oil falls as US-China tensions take toll TOKYO (Reuters) - Oil prices eased on Monday on concerns over rising tensions between the United States and China over Beijing's plans to impose security laws on Hong Kong and the possibility of sanctions from Washington. Oil prices have risen sharply ... | |
| How to find mortgage rates under 3 percent The mortgage refinance market is swinging as lenders are dropping rates and homeowners are eager to get on the dance floor. Just as borrowers didn't think the low mortgage rate party could get much better, United Wholesale Mortgage announced 2.5 ... | |
| Where's my stimulus check? 9 reasons why it hasn't arrived The IRS has been sending stimulus checks for over a month. Where's yours? Angela Lang/CNET. For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website. If you qualify for a 2020 stimulus check but your ... | |
| CEO Buying Struggling New Zealand Media Company for $1 By NICK PERRY, Associated Press. WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — One of New Zealand's largest media organizations is being sold for a single dollar to its chief executive, the owners announced Monday. The organization Stuff prints many of the ... | |
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| Tech giants are embracing remote work and others may soon follow OAKLAND, Calif. >> For a preview of the future of office work, watch how the biggest tech companies are preparing for a post-pandemic world. Silicon Valley and Seattle giants — Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Twitter — were the first to send their employees ... | |
| Cheap chicken, beef came at a cost Maria cut chicken thighs shoulder to shoulder with co-workers who coughed and ran fevers. The 33-year-old single mother from Mexico worked on a fast-paced line in one of America's most dangerous industries. Meatpacking plants have long faced criticism ... | |
| Red Cross: Emergencies don't stop and neither do volunteers It was one of those wake up calls Disaster Action Team (DAT) team members dread but prepare for and accept. In the early morning hours of April 16, a request for Red Cross assistance was requested for an apartment fire in South Salt Lake. This was a big ... | |
| Oil's sudden rebound Is exposing Achilles' heel of shale Oil prices have surged more than 75% in the U.S. this month. But don't expect a quick rebound in supply from shale explorers. The quick turnaround in oil markets is exposing the shale industry's big weak spot: Lightning-fast production declines. Shale ... | |
| 'Project Birch' plan to bail out stricken UK companies Rishi Sunak has authorised a bailout plan named "Project Birch" to save strategically important companies, as pressure mounts on the chancellor to inject state equity into companies drowning in debt. The Treasury has revealed to the ... | |
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| Founder Guy Laliberté will bid to buy back Cirque du Soleil Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté is set to make a bid to buy the Montreal-based circus, which he sold for US$1.5 billion in 2015. Brendan Kelly, Montreal Gazette More from Brendan Kelly, Montreal Gazette. Published on: May 24, 2020 | Last Updated: ... | |
| HSBC(0005.HK): Bearish Breakout of Declining Triangle Share: HSBC (5) follows the drop of Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index. Besides, there is an interesting technical pattern, declining triangle breakout, on the daily chart. Hong Kong's market remains under pressure due to the rising tension between the U.S. and ... | |
| The Real Story: Casino reopening plans HARTFORD, Connecticut — The Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods casinos have been shut down for weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But the owners of both casinos plan to partially reopen them on June 1st, with a host of restrictions and new procedures in ... | |
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