Ford Motor Should Consider Merger To Survive Cash Crunch, Sales Plunge: Analyst
Ford Motor posted a $2 billion loss in the first quarter, and the second quarter could be even worse
Coronavirus Economy: Oil And Gas Companies May Lose $1 Trillion In Revenues This Year
The coronavirus pandemic and related lockdowns across the world will seriously eat into the revevue streams of oil and gas companies this year
Thursday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Fall On Huge Jobless Claim Filings, ECB Rate Decision
U.S. stocks opened lower on Thursday as 3.84 million Americans filed initial jobless claims
Wednesday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Rise On Potential Virus Treatment, Fed Pledge To Keep Rates Near Zero
U.S. stocks jumped on Wednesday as the Fed vowed to keep rates low as long as necessary
Coronavirus Economy: Auto Rental Firms Skidding, Hertz May Have To Consider Bankruptcy
Hertz and its rivals have seen their businesses ravaged by the pandemic.
Britain’s Biggest Steelmaker Seeking $622 Million Bailout From Government
Tata Steel is seeking a £500 million ($622 million) bailout
Boeing Posts Huge First Quarter Loss, Plans To Cut 10% Of Workforce
Boeing responds to the collapse of aircraft demand by cutting jobs, slowing production
Wednesday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Rise Ahead of Fed Decision, Statement, 1Q GDP Sank 4.8%
U.S. stocks traded higher on Wednesday ahead of the Fed’s policy statement
Tuesday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Finish Lower Despite Hopes For Reopening Economy
U.S. stocks dropped on Tuesday despite hopes that more states will reopen economies
British Airways Prepares To Slash Up To 12,000 Jobs As Aviation Outlook Worsens
British Airways may cut up to 12,000 jobs
Trade Body Warns 30,000 UK Offshore Oil Jobs May Vanish
Low oil prices and the Covid-19 pandemic may ravage UK’s oil and gas sector
HSBC Takes Out Huge Loan Loss Provision, First Quarter Profit Plunges
HSBC’S first quarter results were devastated by the coronavirus pandemic
Tuesday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Rise On Optimism More States Will Reopen Businesses
U.S. stocks gained on Tuesday on hopes that more states will reopen economies
Ireland’s Roma: A Marginalized People Facing A New Crisis With Coronavirus Pandemic
Ireland’s Roma have long suffered from poverty, discrimination and marginalization.
Monday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Rally On Hopes More States Reopen Their Economies, Oil Sinks
U.S. stocks gained on Monday as New York and some other states consider reopening their economies.
Another Victim Of Low Oil Prices: Diamond Offshore Drilling Files For Bankruptcy
Diamond Offshore Drilling has voluntarily filed for bankruptcy protection.
Airbus Chief Warns Of Drastic Measures As Company Bleeds Cash, Cuts Production
Airbus warned that the company’s survival is in question if it does not enact drastic cost cuts
Air France-KLM To Receive State Bailouts Totaling $12 Billion, Subject To EU Approval
Air-France-KLM to get $12 billion in state funds from governments of Holland and France
Monday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Rise As New York Prepares To Partly Reopen Its Economy, But Oil Plunges
U.S. stocks gained on Monday as New York and some other states mull reopening their economies.
Friday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Rise As President Trump Signs Another Coronavirus Relief Bill
U.S. stocks rose on Friday as President Donald Trump signed a $484 billion coronavirus relief bill into law.
U.S. Coal Industry Severely Hurting From Coronavirus, Low Demand, Switch To Clean Energy
The American coal industry finds itself in dire straits
Some 100,000 Retail Store Locations May Permanently Close By 2025: UBS
Some 100,000 retail stores may close by 2025, UBS warned
Friday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Rise After House Passes Another Coronavirus Relief Bill
U.S. stocks were mixed on Friday as the House passed a $484 billion relief package.
Thursday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Close Mixed In Volatile Trading As Crude Oil Futures Surge
U.S. stocks finished mixed on Thursday in erratic trading as oil futures jumped
U.S. Oil And Gas Industry Enduring Devastating Job Losses On Supply Glut, Low Crude Prices
The U.S. oil and gas industry lost 51,000 drilling and refining jobs in March, and April may be worse
South Korean GDP Shrank 1.3% In First Quarter; Second Quarter May Be Worse
South Korea’s economy contracted by 1.3% in the first quarter as the pandemic hurt imports, jobs.
Norway’s Equinor Slashes Dividends: Will Other Big Oil Companies Do Likewise?
Equinor became the first oil major to reduce its dividend
Thursday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Open Higher Despite Another Huge Round Of Jobless Claims
U.S. stocks rose on Thursday although millions of Americans filed for unemployment.
Florida Power And Light And Gulf Power Plan To Merge In 2022
Florida’s largest electric utility Florida Power And Light will merge with Gulf Power
Wednesday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Rise As Oil Prices Find Footing, Senate Approves New Relief Package
U.S. stocks rose on Wednesday after the Senate passed a coronavirus relief bill