Plus, initial jobless claims were lower than expected, AstraZeneca shares are down after the FDA said it’s expanding its inquiry into the serious illness of a participant in its COVID vaccine trial, and the CEOs of Facebook, Google, and Twitter will be subpoenaed for testimony by the Senate Commerce Committee.
Read MoreIf you think strictly about price performance and what the price of a stock is now relative to where it was in the past – in particular, relative to where it was on a pre-pandemic basis – it’s pretty easy to understand why so much attention is being paid to Tech stocks that make remote […]
Read MorePlus, President Trump refused to commit to a peaceful transition of power should he lose the November election, last week’s initial jobless claims were higher than expected, and United Airlines is about to start offering rapid coronavirus tests to some fliers to Hawaii.
Read MorePlus, jobless claims were lower than expected for last week though recovery in the labor market appears to be slowing, there’s a glimmer of hope on the stimulus front, and Moderna said it should have data for its late-stage coronavirus vaccine trial in November.
Read MorePlus, the Fed wraps up its last meeting before the presidential election today, U.S. consumer spending slowed in August, and Eli Lilly said its antibody treatment for the coronavirus appeared to reduce hospitalization rates in a trial.
Read MorePlus, weekly jobless claims were higher than expected, AstraZeneca said it still expects to know whether its coronavirus vaccine will be safe and effective before the end of this year, and LVMH is suing Tiffany.
Read MorePlus, the unemployment rate fell to 8.4% in August, the WHO said it doesn’t expect the world will see large-scale coronavirus vaccinations until mid-2021, and Peloton announced a new lower-priced treadmill and a new premium bike model.
Read MorePlus, new weekly jobless claims totaled 881,000, Pfizer said it could have results from its Phase 3 coronavirus vaccine trial as early as October, and Tesla has fallen to near bear market territory.
Read MorePlus, ADP said private payrolls grew by just 428,000 in August, and Macy’s shares are up even after posting a loss as online sales jump 53% in its most recent quarter.
Read MorePlus, Novavax signed a deal with SK Bioscience to manufacture the antigen component of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, Apple is reportedly preparing bundles of its digital services, and Tapestry shares are down after reporting earnings.
Read MorePlus, President Trump issued an executive order banning TikTok and WeChat, July job gains came in just under 1.8 million, and coronavirus relief bill talks have stalled.
Read MoreMoving deeper into a new earnings season, it is true that a number of the largest and most recognized names in the market have been posting better earnings results in the last quarter than expected. In many cases, companies have displayed an impressive ability to shift gears from traditional, office-based work arrangements to nearly complete […]
Read MorePlus, jobless claims rose to 1.43 million last week, Johnson & Johnson said its coronavirus vaccine candidate protected moneys from the virus with a single shot, and big tech reports earnings after the bell.
Read MorePlus, coronavirus cases in the U.S. rose to 4 million, Senate Republicans have come to agreement with the White House on how to proceed with a new coronavirus relief bill, Tesla smashed earnings estimates, and another retailer declared bankruptcy.
Read MorePlus, 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.
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