The US dollar is taking a beating on Wall Street, measured by a popular index. The blame is partly on the revival of the EURUSD euro, -0.01% as European leaders forged a historic fiscal pact to lift the eurozone economy out of the coronavirus pandemic that has brought much of …
Read More »API data shows more than 7 million barrels rise in US crude supplies, sources say
The American Petroleum Institute reported Tuesday night that US crude supplies increased by 7.5 million barrels for the week ending July 17, according to sources. According to reports, API data also showed that gasoline stocks fell by 2 million barrels, while distillate inventories decreased by almost 1.4 million barrels. Meanwhile, …
Read More »Microsoft, Starbucks and Nike choose to show and tell to drive others to achieve zero net carbon emissions
Microsoft has partnered with Unilever, Starbucks, Nike, and a handful of other global companies that seem to have little in common with established plans to reduce carbon pollution, and what its executives say is a willingness to teach others how to achieve emissions. net zero. 2050. The companies, which also …
Read More »This could be ‘the worst time ever’ to stack on these stocks, but investors are still doing it anyway.
Two of the most reliable patterns in investing, according to Servo Wealth Management CEO Eric Nelson: stocks outperform bonds, and low-priced stocks outperform higher-priced growth. Stocks have delayed their end of the bond deal lately, but value stocks have been losing. It would be prudent for investors feeding off the …
Read More »Disney World guests can no longer eat or drink while walking
Be our guest, with a few exceptions. That appears to be the motto of the Disney World pandemic, as the beloved theme park struggles to keep visitors safe and socially aloof, while providing a fun and memorable experience after a partial reopening on July 11. Some restaurants and attractions remain …
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