This photo taken on July 12, 2020 shows residents standing in front of a flooded pavilion on the Yangtze River in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province. – Various parts of China have been hit by continuous downpours since June, with the damage adding pressure to a home economy already …
Read More »Twitter regains control after major accounts hijacked to tweet bitcoin scams
Twitter Inc. accounts belonging to top U.S. executives, lawmakers and celebrities were compromised on Wednesday and appeared to be used in an attempt to divert bitcoin from its followers on social media until the company regained control of your site hours later. After a series of cryptocurrency-related Twitter accounts were …
Read More »Expect mail delays as Trump’s new Postal Service chief pushes cost reduction
WASHINGTON – Mail deliveries could be delayed a day or more due to cost reduction efforts imposed by the new Postmaster General. The plan eliminates overtime for hundreds of thousands of postal workers and says employees must adopt a “different mindset” to ensure the survival of the Postal Service during …
Read More »Oil prices hit 4-month high as US crude oil supply registers biggest decline of the year and OPEC + reduces production cuts
Oil futures rose on Wednesday to mark their biggest settlement in more than four months, fueled by the largest weekly decline in U.S. crude supplies so far this year, even as an OPEC + committee arrived to an agreement to reduce record production cuts from next month. “Any move by …
Read More »CNBC’s Jim Cramer uses this chart to predict the exact date the stock market could slide.
Bulls, enjoy the next two weeks. Why? Well, according to “renowned trade expert” Larry Williams and his reading of this chart, the end of the month could also mean the end of the rally. CNBC Williams focuses on seasonal market patterns to chart its course, noting that July tends to …
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