Kamis, 04 Juni 2020

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Daily update June 5, 2020
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PRNewswire (press release)
Company to end furloughs by July 6 with plans to adopt a flexible, remote work program and other measures to support new organizational structure. Sabre logo. (PRNewsFoto/Sabre) (PRNewsFoto/SABRE) ...
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Wall Street Journal
The coronavirus pandemic dealt a one-two punch to Jordan Vassallo, an Australian who owns a theater company and works as a registered marriage celebrant. Bookings for 10 weddings vanished when lawmakers limited guests at ceremonies to five, ...
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CNBC
After opening in the red, stocks reversed course and turned positive. Sectors most sensitive to economies reopening led the major averages higher, while investors favoring technology stocks pushed the Nasdaq-100 Index to a new all-time high level. It is the ...
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Wall Street Journal
Oil prices erased earlier losses and closed higher Thursday after signs of discord over supply cuts among the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other major producers sparked a volatile trading session. U.S. crude futures for July delivery ...
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Reuters
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian stocks were poised for their biggest weekly rise in over eight years while the euro hovered near a 1-1/2 month high as Europe's central bank surprised with more stimulus, fuelling hopes for a global rebound. FILE PHOTO: Investors ...
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Reuters
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian stocks erased early losses on Friday and were poised for their biggest weekly rise since 2011 while the euro hovered near a 1-1/2 month high as Europe's central bank surprised with more stimulus, fuelling hopes for a global ...
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Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - The euro held big gains on Friday after the European Central Bank expanded its stimulus more than expected to prop up an economy dealing with its worst recession since World War Two. FILE PHOTO: Rolled Euro banknotes are placed ...
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The New York Times
The overall number of U.S. workers on state jobless rolls increased last week, signaling continued strain on the economy even as some businesses reopen. Here's what you need to know: Jobless claims show continuing strain on the economy. America's ...
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CNBC
OPEC and non-OPEC allies, sometimes referred to as OPEC+, were originally scheduled to review their production cuts on June 9-10. Late last month, Algeria, which currently holds the rotating OPEC presidency, proposed this meeting should be brought ...
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Forbes
If you're looking for an explanation of why stocks have risen 40% from their March 23 low, don't expect insight from the state of the U.S. economy. The real reason for that stock pop is elusive — after all the people and computers who control the biggest volume ...
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