U.S. stocks closed mixed on Wednesday as traders welcomed some strong corporate earnings while the Fed kept interest rates unchanged.
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WHO will meet again on Thursday to determine of the virus represents global health emergency
The two highest searched terms in the U.S. over the last week include "beer virus" and "corona beer virus."
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British Airways announced it was cancelling several flights from Heathrow to Beijing and Shanghai in an effort to prevent the coronavirus from spreading.
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A slew of airlines around the world are halting or reducing service to mainland China over virus fears
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U.S. stocks rose on Wednesday as traders took solace from some strong corporate earnings
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On Tuesday, the stock is rising again ahead of the fourth-quarter earnings report, but the question brought up by some analysts is: will the earnings report justify its stock's performance?
Reports say the current Coronavirus outbreak in China is seen to affect Apple's iPhone production. One particular model that might get delayed due to the spread of the virus is the iPhone SE 2.
Given President Donald Trump's high-profile battle with Huawei, trade discussions with the U.K. will raise a lot of heat over British decision to allow the Chinese telecom giant a role, though 'limited,' in deploying the 5G network.
The rapid spread of coronavirus in many parts of the world has sparked fears of a likely pandemic. The question on everyone’s mind at this point is whether the spread of the deadly virus can be stopped.
Coronavirus hammers travel, tourism stocks in Hong Kong