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Mass. virus deaths hit 5,000 amid calls to reopen
As states across the country begin to reopen businesses, Massachusetts' governor is facing mounting pressure to follow suit even as coronavirus deaths here reached another grim milestone.
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Mass. virus deaths hit 5,000 amid calls to reopen
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Mass. virus deaths hit 5,000 amid calls to reopen
As states across the country begin to reopen businesses, Massachusetts' governor is facing mounting pressure to follow suit even as coronavirus deaths here reached another grim milestone.
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Houston confronts one-two punch of virus, oil bust
Like in other cities, the coronavirus has shut down much of Houston's economic activity, slashing thousands of jobs as well as sales tax revenues.
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India eases some lockdown restrictions
India relaxed some coronavirus lockdown restrictions on Monday even as the pace of infection picked up and reopenings drew crowds of people.
Bloomberg
Top 5 Stories of the Week: Mass Protests Could Lead to Virus Spikes
Jun.05 -- Bloomberg looks back at the top five stories of the week related to the coronavirus outbreak.
Bloomberg
Stock Selloff Healthy for Markets, BTIG's Emanuel Says
Sep.03 -- Julian Emanuel, chief equity and derivatives strategist at BTIG, says the stock market selloff is "give-back" for a strong August. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
Bloomberg
ValueWorks' Lemonides Sees 5%-10% Market Swings for Months
Sep.03 -- ValueWorks founder Charles Lemonides says the selloff in stocks is more of a market phenomenon than it is a reflection on the state of the economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Caroline Hyde and Taylor Riggs on...
Bloomberg
Chinese Oil Majors May Face U.S. Delisting After Telcos Cut
Jan.03 -- Chinese oil majors may be next in line for delisting in the U.S. after the New York Stock Exchange said last week it would remove the Asian nation’s three biggest telecom companies. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
Bloomberg
Wall Street Week: Tapering Since February
Bob Diamond, Atlas Merchant Capital CEO, and Liz Anne Sonders, Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist wrap up the week in markets and bank earnings with David Westin on Bloomberg Wall Street Week. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
U.S., Europe Still Preferred Markets: StanChart���s Brice
Steve Brice, chief investment officer at Standard Chartered Wealth Management, discusses global markets, earnings and where he���s finding opportunity. He speaks on ���Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.���
Bloomberg
Mark Wahlberg's F45 Training Goes Public
Jul.29 -- F45 Training Holdings Inc., the provider of group fitness classes backed by actor Mark Wahlberg, raised $325 million in its initial public offering. It began trading on July 15. That's when Adam Gilchrist, F45’s chief executive...
Bloomberg
China Ride-Hailing Giant Didi Gets Green Light for New York Delisting
China's ride-hailing giant DiDi Global Inc. said it has notified the NYSE of its decision to proceed with its planned delisting following shareholder approval. Yiqin Shen reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Judge Delays Twitter Trial, Giving Musk Time To Seal $44B Buyout
The judge gave Elon Musk and Twitter until Oct. 28 to close the deal, or a trial originally set for Oct. 17 will happen in November.
Bloomberg
NYSE Mayhem Traced to Staffer's Backup System Error
A human error made by a staffer at the New York Stock Exchange's backup data center in Chicago has been found to be the trigger for wild market swings as trading opened Tuesday morning. Dani Burger reports on Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
United Wholesale Mortgage Goes Public in Largest SPAC IPO
Jan.22 -- United Wholesale Mortgage Chief Executive Officer Mat Ishbia talks about taking the company public on the NYSE at a valuation of close to $16 billion. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
NYSE, SEC Investigating Wild Moves at the Open
The New York Stock Exchange is probing what caused wild price swings and trading halts when the market opened on Tuesday as shares for dozens of the biggest US companies suddenly plunged or spiked. Abigail Doolittle reports on...
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Houston lab to test for coronavirus antibodies
A Houston area medical diagnostic lab is now capable of testing thousands of blood samples for coronavirus antibodies.
Bloomberg
Stocks Fall 7% at Open Triggering Circuit Breakers
Mar.09 -- U.S. stocks plunged 7% at the market open triggering NYSE circuit breakers that halted trading. Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, talks about the sell-off with Bloomberg’s...
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Phone apps feed rise of delivery-only restaurants
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Many NYC Black Friday shoppers to spend more
It would have been easy for consumers to turn on their computers at home over plates of leftover Thanksgiving turkey and take advantage of the Black Friday deals most retailers now offer online. But across the US, thousands of shoppers...
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Many NYC Black Friday shoppers to spend more
It would have been easy for consumers to turn on their computers at home over plates of leftover Thanksgiving turkey and take advantage of the Black Friday deals most retailers now offer online. But across the US, thousands of shoppers...
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We the Economy: The Street
How does Wall Street influence the economy? On the heels of the financial crisis, Wall Street for some has become synonymous with corruption and greed. Director Joe Berlinger takes us to the epicenter of the financial world - the New...