Monday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Rally On Hopes Coronavirus Death Rates Have Peaked
U.S. stocks rose on Monday as coronavirus death rates peak in Europe
Wells Fargo, Hampered by Regulatory Caps, Already Exhausted PPP Lending Capacity
Wells Fargo said it can no longer accept loan applications under the SBA PPA program
Indian Government Officials Take Big Pay Cuts As Country Reels From Coronavirus Lockdown
Indian ministers, MPs and others have taken a 30% pay cut.
UK Auto Sales Plunged In March As Coronavirus Shut Down Plants, Showrooms
Car sales in the UK have plunged amid coronavirus shutdown
Monday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Surge As Coronavirus Death Rates In Europe Slip, But Oil Falls
U.S. stocks rose on Monday as coronavirus death rates peak in Europe
As Coronavirus Locks Down India, Domestic Car Sales Plunge
Auto sales plummeted in March in India as the country copes with the pandemic
Yet Another Major Telecom Player, Japan’s DoCoMo, Exits Bangladesh
Japan’s NTT DoCoMo is selling off its stake in Robi Axiata
Coronavirus Fears Lead To Shutdown Of Uranium Mines In Saskatchewan, Canada
Fear of the spread of coronavirus has caused the closure of uranium mines in remote northern Canada
Friday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Drop As Huge Job Cuts In March Portend Grimmer Future
U.S. stocks fell on Friday as the U.S. lost more than 700,000 jobs in March.
Air France-KLM In Talks For State-Funded Loans To Cope With Shutdown
Air France-KLM is seeking to obtain loans from the French and Dutch governments
Ryanair Forecasts $1 Billion Net Profit For Fiscal 2020, Including Fuel Hedging Charge
Budget airline said it expects to report net profit of $1 billion for this year, including a hedging charge
Data Suggests Coronavirus Disproportionately Affecting Black Communities In US
Black Americans appear to be bearing the brunt of infections and deaths from the coronavirus.
Friday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Open Lower As Employers Slashed 701,000 Jobs In March, Oil Jumps
U.S. stocks fell on Friday as the U.S. lost more than 700,000 jobs in March.
Hawaiian Tourism Industry Devastated By Coronavirus-Related Job Losses
Hawaii had the highest number of jobless claim filings on a per capita basis
Thursday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Rise On Hopes Russia-Saudi Oil Price War Ends, But Jobless Claims Spike
U.S. stocks rose on Thursday as oil prices surge, although more than 6.6 million people filed jobless claims last week
Who Will Be The Next Leader Of Britain’s Labour Party? Winner To Be Unveiled On Saturday
The UK Labour Party will pick its new leader on Saturday.
British Airways Preparing To Suspend 36,000 Workers As Coronavirus Saps Demand
British Airways plans to furlough 36,000 workers as coronavirus saps demand
UK Airport Ground Crew, Baggage Handler Industry Warn Of Imminent Collapse Without State Aid
British airport handlers warned that without government funds their industry is doomed
Thursday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Open Lower As Jobless Claims Surge Past 6 Million; Oil Climbs
U.S. stocks dropped on Thursday as more than 6.6 million people filed jobless claims last week
Massive Consolidation of India’s Public Sector Banks Takes Effect
The Indian government has completed the merger of six state-run banks into four larger lenders.
Wednesday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Plunge, Second Quarter Begins On The Wrong Foot
U.S. stocks dropped on Wednesday to start a second quarter after an unprecedented first quarter
One-Fifth Of UK’s Small Businesses, Including 4 Million Jobs, May Vanish In One Month
Small businesses in the UK are facing difficulties in securing bank loans to keep them afloat
Cruise Operator Carnival, Battered By Coronavirus, Seeks $6 Billion In New Financing
Carnival, battered by the virus pandemic, is seeking to raise new funds
Large UK Banks Suspend Dividend Payments To Preserve Cash For Expected Recession
Some of the largest banks in the UK have agreed to cancel or delay dividend payouts
Wednesday's Stock Market Open: US Equities Drop As White House Warns Of Many Deaths From Coronavirus
U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday to start a second quarter after an unprecedented first quarter
Turkey Seeks To Release 90,000 Inmates From Overcrowded Jails, But Not Political Prisoners
Turkey plans to free 90,000 inmates, but not journalists or political prisoners
Tuesday's Stock Market Close: US Equities Drop To Finish Unforgettable Quarter Of Extreme Volatility
U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday to close out a historically volatile first quarter.
British Mortgage Industry Nearly Halted By Coronavirus Effects As Lenders Withdraw New Home Loans
U.K. mortgage market has been severely crimped by the coronavirus impact
Shell Pulls Out Of US LNG Project, Cuts Other Spending Amid Plunging Energy Prices
Shell is cutting costs left and right as it deals with falling energy prices
Grounded Emirates Airline To Receive Cash Infusion From Dubai Government
Emirates airlines will receive a cash injection from the Dubai government.