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Looming Deadline and Last-Minute Changes Hinder PPP Loans Lenders are struggling with a new Paycheck Protection Program rule intended to get more money to sole proprietors — and some banks are simply refusing to make the change.
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Amazon fights aggressively to defeat union drive in Alabama, fearing a coming wave The interest shows how seeds of unionization efforts at one U.S. warehouse could blossom into organizing drives at its other facilities and force Amazon to adopt workplace rules it finds restrictive. Among other problems, unions could dent the ...
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Dollar falls back from three-and-a-half month highs as yields stabilise LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar on Tuesday fell back from 3-1/2 month highs as U.S. Treasury yields stabilised, allowing room for riskier currencies such as the pound, Australian dollar and Kiwi dollar to make gains. FILE PHOTO: U.S. one dollar banknotes ...
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Boeing's Orders for Planes Signal a Recovery: Live Updates Growth in the U.S. could surge on the stimulus plan and a rapid vaccine rollout. Unions welcome Biden's support for workers amid a unionization drive at an Amazon warehouse.
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Dollar steps back from 3-1/2 month highs as yields stabilise LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar backed away from 3-1/2 month highs on Tuesday as U.S. Treasury yields stabilised, allowing room for riskier currencies such as the pound, Australian dollar and Kiwi dollar to make gains. FILE PHOTO: U.S. one dollar ...
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Oil slips below $68 as rally fizzles before US supply report NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil fell to around $68 a barrel on Tuesday in a choppy session, pressured as concerns faded of a supply disruption in Saudi Arabia, which countered a pause in the dollar's rally and prospects for tighter supply due to OPEC+ output ...
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Six Companies Buffett Could Buy That Would Fit Nicely Into Berkshire's Portfolio As Buffett revealed, they have been buying back shares of Berkshire Hathaway—about $24.7 billion worth in 2020. Buffett also continued to pound the table on why investors should never bet against America and why U.S. stocks offer long-term investors a ...
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New York to Spend $65 Million to Rescue Cab Drivers. Is It Enough? The city will use part of the money it expects to receive in the federal stimulus package to aid drivers who fell victim to exploitative loans.
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Biden to nominate Big Tech critic Lina Khan to Federal Trade Commission Khan first emerged on the antitrust scene as a 28-year-old Yale law student, with her searing 24,000-word article on why U.S. antitrust law isn't equipped to deal with tech giants such as Amazon and their modern version of power.
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Oil prices fall as Saudi supply risks abate, stronger dollar SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Tuesday, reversing earlier gains, on receding fears of a supply disruption in Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, after an attack on its export facilities, and on concerns a stronger U.S. dollar would crimp ...
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