Cisco Systems Inc. will expect to benefit from technical expenditures of large companies despite the COVID-19 pandemic, but the struggle of smaller companies could take its toll. Cisco CSCO, -1.13% is scheduled to report fourth-quarter fiscal revenue on Wednesday afternoon, always a crucial barometer for IT spending, which turned out …
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Text size Nikola also has plans to build driveways with long trainers and a pick-up truck. Courtesy Nikola Nikola shares fell Tuesday, following a 22% bounce on Monday following the announcement of an order for 2,500 battery-powered trucks from waste dumps Republic Services. Investors were hungry for treat of customers, …
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Gold futures fell sharply on Tuesday, bringing bullion on course for its steepest daily slide in nearly five months, as global equities were buoyed by hopes of a coronavirus vaccine being approved by Russia, though that approval was met with some skepticism by experts. However, Dr Anthony Fauci, director of …
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Fresh hopes for another incentive package and signs that the spread of pandemic may be slow are set to boost shares on Tuesday. President Donald Trump signed executive orders over the weekend, postponing tax cuts and extending unemployment benefits, but investors hope talks on a larger rescue package would resume. …
Read More »European stocks and Dow futures rally in hopes of boosting US stimulus and virus trends
A staff member wearing a protective face mask at the Holiday Inn Whitechapel hotel, operated by InterContinental Hotels Group, is clearing a Perspex screen ahead of the reopening of the hotel for general bookings in London, England, on 3 July 2020. Chris Ratcliffe / Bloomberg News European stocks rose on …
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