The New Jersey Legislature passed a clear bill Thursday that would make the state number one in the country banning single-use paper bags in supermarkets. The bill, which would also ban single-use plastic bags and limit the use of polystyrene takeout boxes and in some cases plastic straws, would now …
Read More »U.S. stocks appear third largest outflow in history as investors flee technology
Lucas Jackson / Reuters Bank of America on Friday said it would provide details of the inflow of funds into and out of the key-market sector, Bank of America said on Friday. Bank of America said U.S. stocks faced their third-largest fund inflow, with investors pulling .8 25.8 billion from …
Read More »Trump-Biden worried about delayed election results: Goldsmith
Former Reagan economist Art Lafarge weighs in on concerns about the American presidential election process. According to the Goldman Sachs Group, markets are increasingly predicting that the 2020 election results will be delayed. Concerns over excessive breaches of the system due to the flood of mail-in ballots and the days …
Read More »Biden’s low-key campaign style worries some Democrats
Wilmington, Dale. – The final belt of the presidential campaign is usually a non-stop mix of travel, caffeine and adrenaline. But with the United States suffering the worst epidemic in a century, Biden takes the low key. According to the Associated Press, California’s Sen. Since Kamala Harris was chosen as …
Read More »Durable goods order August 2020
U.S. New orders for major capital goods created by the company increased more than expected in August and demand for the previous month was stronger than previous estimates, indicating that business spending on equipment continues to improve after a long-term decline. In a bullish report from the Commerce Department on …
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