Negotiations to re-establish the 2015 Iran nuclear deal will take place between all parties in Vienna next week, senior Western diplomats said Friday, the first serious attempt to defend the deal since President Baden took office in January. Senior officials from all parties to the agreement, including Iran, France, Germany, …
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The Justice Department is investigating whether he has a visa Inc. V. -4.77% According to people familiar with the matter, the debit-card market is involved in anti-competitive practices. People say the department’s antitrust department collects information and asks if the largest network of US cards, Visa, which is always less …
Read More »Stock futures go ahead with Yellen’s testimony
U.S. The stock futures went ahead with several earnings representations and testimonies made by Janet Yellen in which she is expected to support higher coronavirus relief costs. Futures linked to the S&P 500 rose 0.6%, pointing to a rally after the opening bell. Those joining the Nasdaq-100 added 0.9%, suggesting …
Read More »Venezuelan opposition allowed to take biden set to take fees
When Venezuela’s government takes charge of the National Assembly on Tuesday, it will put US-backed opposition leader Juan Guido in its most ambiguous position since he became the head of the movement to oust dictatorial President Nicolas Maduro two years ago. For the current government, Mr Gowda will no longer …
Read More »NYSE 3 to list largest Chinese telecom to comply with Trump’s executive order
Last Updated: December 31, 2020 at 10:10 a.m. ET First published: December 31, 2020 at 10:07 a.m. ET China Mobile has been listed on the NYSE since 1997. AFP / Getty Images The New York Stock Exchange announced late Thursday that it has begun prosecuting three of the largest Chinese …
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