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GLOBAL MARKETS-European shares hit record even as coronavirus shows no signs of peaking ... * Euro STOXX 600 hits record highs. * Scant consensus on market impact of coronavirus. * Hopes of government stimulus support shares globally. * Mainland China shares have recovered most of virus-caused losses. * Euro falls to 3-year low. * Graphic: ...
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Carnival, T-Mobile, Barclays: Stocks That Defined the Week Carnival Corp. Cruise companies are experiencing turbulence as the coronavirus epidemic spreads. More than 170 passengers aboard Carnival's Diamond Princess cruise ship have caught the virus, causing about 3,700 passengers and crew to be ...
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A plane passenger filmed a man repeatedly pushing her reclined seat with his fist. Who's wrong here? (CNN) — The flight was supposed to last less than two hours, quick and painless. Instead, it turned into what one passenger described as a painful assault -- and a lightning rod for what constitutes proper airline etiquette. Wendi Williams, who describes ...
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About to Buy Penny Stocks? Look at These 2 Companies First These healthcare stocks offer high risk and high reward, but they aren't nearly as risky as penny stocks. Maxx Chatsko. (TMFBlacknGold). Feb 14, 2020 at 8:45AM. Author Bio. Maxx has been a contributor to Fool.com since 2013. He graduated from the State ...
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Shuttered Stores, Fewer Tourists: Luxury Feels Coronavirus Effects LONDON — Chinese tourists normally flock to Bond Street, home to some of the most expensive retail space in the world. They gather behind the velvet ropes outside the Gucci store or emerge from the flagship boutiques of Chanel and Louis Vuitton with ...
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US drillers add oil rigs for second week in a row -Baker Hughes (Reuters) - U.S. energy firms added oil rigs for a second week in a row as crude prices, which have dropped about 15% this year, were set to rise this week as investor concerns began to ease over the long-term economic impact of the coronavirus.
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IEA: Carbon Emissions Didn't Grow in 2019; Oil Demand to Fall in First Quarter In two separate reports, the International Energy Agency made two surprising announcements this past week. The first came on Feb. 11, when it reported that global carbon dioxide emissions were essentially flat in 2019 from the prior year. The second ...
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DealBook: Delta Plans to Go Carbon Neutral. Yes, You Read That Right. Good morning. We quantified the extent of Tesla's legal troubles, so you don't have to. (Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up here.) How Delta will cut its carbon footprint. Ed Bastian, Delta Air Lines' C.E.O., will announce this morning an ambitious plan to ...
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Fed's Williams: 2019 Rate Cuts Positioned Economy for Growth, Strong Labor Market NEW YORK—Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said Thursday the central bank's rate cuts last year put the economy on a path to continue its expansion, and he said what happens next with interest-rate policy depends on what ...
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The fall of Deutsche Bank: Lies, greed, money laundering and Donald Trump A revelatory book about the rise and fall of the world's biggest bank might hold some interest to financiers, business school professors and readers of the Economist. But what about one that also has all the elements of a page-turning mystery novel: suspicious ...
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