Wall Street may be ready to reverse Wednesday’s stock surge by making a futures decision, as investors also wait to hear the European Central Bank’s press conference and weekly job numbers. Investors in the U.S. Investors are coming down the aisle this year, promising to hang around the election looms …
Read More »Rising European stocks, separated from US tech fears
A worker assembles a VW ID3 electric car at a Volkswagen factory on July 31, 2020 in Zwickau, Germany. Jane’s Sloater / Getty Images European stocks improved on Monday, after rough weeks for markets. Stocks Europe 600 SXXP, down 1.9% last week + 1.06% Renault rose 1.1%, with automobile manufacturers …
Read More »Global dividends have suffered the least quarterly since financial crisis
Global dividend payments have fallen to their lowest level in more than a decade, as companies moved to protect their balance sheets amid the pandemic, and dealt a massive blow to investors who rely on payouts to grow them wealth. Total shareholder payments fell from $ 108 billion to $ …
Read More »The extra $ 600 in weekly unemployment benefits expired – but gig workers and self-employed Americans still qualify for benefits
For the first time during the pandemic, weekly unemployment claims dipped below 1 million, but there are likely to be many more Americans eligible for unemployment benefits that were not applicable. When the $ 2 trillion CARES law was passed in March, the self-employed, self-employed, gig workers and other non-traditional …
Read More »Study: Young people who vape smoke more than 5 times more likely to develop coronavirus
Young people who smoke or use electronic cigarettes are more than five times more likely to contract coronavirus, according to a study published Tuesday by the Stanford University School of Medicine. The study found that of young adults who were tested for coronavirus, those who reported smoking or using e-cigarettes …
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