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| Mnuchin Scrutinized Over Stimulus Funds: Live Updates The Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, was rebuked on Thursday at a congressional oversight hearing over his management of the economic relief effort, facing criticism from lawmakers over his decision to pull the plug on five of the Federal Reserve's ... | |
| Here's Why the Stimulus Deal Is Such a Big Deal for Europe After a hard-fought battle, the European Union's landmark 1.8 trillion-euro ($2.2 trillion) budget and stimulus package has finally got over the line. It's quite the achievement. Not only will the funds help the region overcome the economic damage the ... | |
| FDA Advisory Panel Gives Green Light to Pfizer Vaccine Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine passed a critical milestone on Thursday when a panel of experts formally recommended that the Food and Drug Administration authorize the vaccine. The agency is likely to do so within days, giving health care workers and nursing ... | |
| ECB to go easy; Brexit goes sour LONDON (Reuters) -Bets on more European Central Bank stimulus kept Europe's main stock markets and the euro steady on Thursday, but Britain's pound saw its biggest drop in almost a month after overnight Brexit talks turned sour. FILE PHOTO: Passersby ... | |
| Havas New York hires Dan Lucey as chief creative officer Havas New York poached Dan Lucey, executive creative director of independent agency Joan, as chief creative officer. He replaces Harry Bernstein, who left the agency in October. "This has been a very extensive search over many months," Havas New York ... | |
| 'Is Exxon a Survivor?' The Oil Giant Is at a Crossroads. HOUSTON — Over the last 135 years, Exxon Mobil has survived hostile governments, ill-fated investments and the catastrophic Exxon Valdez oil spill. Through it all, the oil company made bundles of money. But suddenly Exxon is slipping badly, its long latent ... | |
| ECB gives euro zone new shot in arm to fight pandemic FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank rolled out yet more stimulus measures on Thursday to lift the currency bloc out of a double-dip recession and provide support to the economy while its 350 million people wait for coronavirus vaccines to be ... | |
| Safra, Banker With an $85 Billion-Dollar Empire, Dies at 82 Joseph Safra, one of the world's richest bankers who built an empire spanning continents with over $85 billion in banking assets, has died. He was 82. Safra died of natural causes on Wednesday in Sao Paulo, Banco Safra said in a statement. Safra, whose ... | |
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