Plus, jobless claims came in higher than 1 million for the seventeenth week in a row, security experts warned Russian hackers are trying to steal COVID-19 vaccine research, Morgan Stanley reported better-than-expected earnings, and Tesla shares are down after a report that its vehicle registrations were down by nearly half in the second quarter.
Read MorePlus, Goldman Sachs reported blow-out earnings results, Walmart announced it will now require shoppers to wear masks at all of its stores, Apple won an appeal against the European Commission, and Zoom Communications is getting into hardware.
Read MorePlus, Delta Air Lines said it is cutting in half the number of flights it had planned to add next month as the coronavirus continues to roil flight demand, 3M has teamed up with MIT to develop a rapid coronavirus antigen test, Google is reportedly in talks to make a $4 billion in Indian telecom Jio Platforms, and Ford unveiled its new line of Bronco SUVs.
Read MorePlus, Tesla shares are up amid speculation that the electric vehicle maker will soon join the S&P 500, chip maker Analog Devices is buying Maxim Integrated, RTW Retailwinds has declared bankruptcy, and PepsiCo reported earnings.
Read MorePlus, the U.S. reported another record jump in new coronavirus cases, Gilead released positive results from an analysis of its remdesivir treatment in patients severely ill with COVID-19, United reached an agreement with its pilots union, and a top Apple analyst issued a new prediction.
Read MorePlus, jobless claims came in above 1 million for the 16th straight week, the U.S. surpassed 3 million confirmed coronavirus cases, United Airlines warned 36,000 employees of possible furloughs, and Walgreens reported disappointing earnings.
Read MorePlus, Trump administration aides are reportedly looking at ways to undermine the Hong Kong dollar to punish China for its recent actions in the city, Walmart is getting into the health insurance business, and another retailer filed for bankruptcy.
Read MorePlus, Regeneron said it has signed a $450 million contract with the U.S. to procure up to 1.3 million doses of its coronavirus antibody treatment, the White House is pushing Congress to pass a new stimulus bill by early August, Carnival shares are down after it canceled more cruises, and Palantir just filed to go public.
Read MorePlus, Goldman Sachs and Citi issued new forecasts for the market and economy, Regeneron is beginning a phase 3 trial of its coronavirus antibody cocktail, the FDA issued emergency use authorization for Becton Dickinson’s 15-minute coronavirus test, and Uber has officially agreed to acquire Postmates.
Read MorePlus, the U.S. reported a record number of new confirmed coronavirus cases, the FAA and Boeing completed the test flights of the 737 Max, Tesla is up after saying it delivered 90,650 vehicles in the second quarter, and PG&E shares are up after the utility emerges from bankruptcy.
Read MorePlus, ADP said private payrolls grew by 2.369 million in June, United Airlines said it is adding 25,000 flights next month, and Beyond Meat is rising after news its meatless burger patties will soon be available in grocery stores in China.
Read MorePlus, the EU won’t allow travelers from the U.S. as it reopens its external borders amid the surge of coronavirus cases, Wells Fargo is the only major bank reducing its quarterly dividend following the Fed’s latest stress test, and Royal Dutch Shell said it will write down as much as $22 billion in the second quarter.
Read MorePlus, coronavirus cases surpassed 10 million globally and 2.5 million in the U.S., Chesapeake Energy filed for bankruptcy, and Beyond Meat shares are down after a double downgrade.
Read MorePlus, new coronavirus cases hit a record again, Amazon is acquiring self-driving start-up Yoox, Microsoft is permanently closing its retail locations, and Virgin Galactic successfully completed an important test.
Read MorePlus, bank stocks are on the rise on reports of a change to the Volker Rule, the U.S. saw a record number of new coronavirus cases, last week’s jobless claims came in higher than expected, and Wirecard shares tanked after the troubled fintech filed for insolvency.
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