Women wearing face masks exit a shopping mall where a sign is placed at an entrance reminding people of the need for masks at Westfield Santa Anita Shopping Mall on June 12, 2020 in Arcadia, California. Shares of Unibile-Rodamco-Westfield fell on Thursday. Frederick J. Brown / Agency France-Press / Getty …
Read More »When schools reopen, scientists say some children can spread Covid-19 despite having antibodies
With schools and colleges reopening across the country, scientists say the social distance of Kovid-1 to is a serious public-health reaction. New research released Thursday will shed more light on children who test positive for COVID-19, and who are infected with the coronavirus. Children are always asymmetrical or show very …
Read More »European stocks recover after Wall Street-led sell-off
European stocks tried to push higher on Friday, offsetting initial losses, although Nasdaq-100 futures point south after the worst Wall Street sell-off since early June. Spanish banks operated the financial sector on the talk of a merger. After dropping 1.4% in the late-day slide, SXXXP, + 0.47% Was up 0.2% …
Read More »Initial job claims have dropped from 1,000,000 to 1,881,000, but leave the statistical system unchanged.
Digits: New applications for unemployment benefits fell sharply last week to an epidemic low, but the overall decline was a big change in how data is reported rather than finding more people in jobs. No progress has been made in the absence of change in the labor market. Initial job …
Read More »Fed adopts new approach to inflation: what it means for your savings, credit-card interest – and mortgage rates
The Federal Reserve is shaking things up – which is good and bad news for consumers. The Fed made some major changes to its policy over the years following an extensive review. The central bank has improved its approach to inflation and the labor market, leading to lower interest rates. …
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