Target CEO Brian Cornell said he would like to see Congress hit a stimulus action, but he credited closed cinemas and canceled summer vacations for the retailer’s quarters during the coronavirus pandemic. The lockdowns in the U.S. that forced consumers inside also sent them to their store and website to …
Read More »Roche and Regeneron bind to a cocoon of coronavirus antibody
A technician at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals’ headquarters in Tarrytown, New York. Mike Segar | Reuters Regeneron and Roche are working together to develop a cocktail of antibody investigations against Covid-19, with the U.S. company selling it in the United States and the Swiss drugmaker selling it elsewhere should the drug win …
Read More »FS sues Teva over alleged kickbacks for drugs against multiple sclerosis
(Reuters) – US government sues Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd (TEVA.TA) on Tuesday, accused the drugmaker of causing the filing of false claims with Medicare by using kickbacks to encourage the sale of its multiple sclerosis drug Copaxone. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries is seen during a news …
Read More »The Fed faces a ‘major challenge’ in making its new inflation strategy official
The US Federal Reserve will have to deal with a delicate balancing act if it opts for a more relaxed view of inflation, according to a former Federal Reserve governor. It comes as market participants look ahead to the final meeting minutes of the Fed, amid intense speculation the central …
Read More »Faxing should be as mandatory as possible, says Australian Prime Minister
Prime Minister Scott Morrison will address the Australian Chamber of Commerce on 18 March 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Quinn Rooney | Getty Images Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has backtracked on comments he made saying he intended to make coronavirus vaccinations as mandatory as possible. “Can I really be clear …
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