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Innovation, imagination in post-Covid world
Last week has been most chaotic as the coronavirus has infected over eight million people around the world with 445,000 deaths.
Asian stocks set to track US gains
WASHINGTON: Asian stocks were set to follow a late Wall Street surge on Tuesday, after the Federal Reserve's fresh move to support financial markets through the coronavirus pandemic cheered investors.
Wall Street closes higher as Fed soothes recovery worries
NEW YORK: Wall Street closed higher on Monday following an announcement by the U.S. Federal Reserve regarding its corporate bond purchasing program that boosted investor confidence, which had been wavering amid a spike in new COVID-19 cases.
Aussie and kiwi dollars down early after new virus cases in Beijing
TOKYO: The Australian and New Zealand dollars fell against their U.S. counterpart on Monday after fears of a second wave of the coronavirus in Beijing prompted investors to sell currencies sensitive to risk
Don't reopen economy yet, governors tell Trump as coronavirus deaths cross 40,000
Governors in U.S. states hardest hit by the novel coronavirus sparred with President Donald Trump over his claims they have enough tests and should quickly reopen their economies as more protests are planned over the extension of stay-at-home orders.
Wall St. jumps as hopes for easing lockdown offset earnings worry
NEW YORK: U.S. stocks jumped on Tuesday as optimism that the Trump administration could move to ease lockdowns from the coronavirus outbreak overshadowed worrying earnings reports from JPMorgan and Wells Fargo.
Dow, S&P 500 slide as focus shifts to earnings; Nasdaq gains
NEW YORK: The Dow and S&P 500 fell on Monday as U.S. companies prepared to kick off a quarterly earnings season expected to be rough due to the coronavirus pandemic, while Amazon.com gains helped the Nasdaq end higher.
Asia shares set to follow Wall Street's rally Thursday
WASHINGTON: Asian shares were poised to track Wall Street's gains on Thursday on hopes the coronavirus pandemic is nearing a peak and that governments would roll out more stimulus measures.
Global stocks jump on less dire virus data
NEW YORK: World stock markets jumped on Monday, encouraged by slowdowns in coronavirus-related deaths and new cases in some global hot spots, while oil prices tumbled again due to a delay in talks between Saudi Arabia and Russia to cut supply.
US diabetes patients turn to 'black market' for medications, supplies
Diabetes medications and blood-test supplies are sold, traded and donated on black markets because the U.S. healthcare system isn't meeting patients' needs, a study shows.