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U.S. Civil Rights Pioneer, Congressman John Lewis Dies
John Lewis, a pioneer of the civil rights movement and long-time member of the U.S. House of Representatives, died on Friday,July 18th. John Lewis, a pioneer of the civil rights movement and long-time member of the U.S. House of Representatives, died on Friday,July 18th. -
On Eve Of Bankruptcy, U.S. Firms Shower Execs With Bonuses
Six of the 14 companies that approved bonuses within a month of their filings cited business challenges executives faced during the pandemic in justifying the compensation. Six of the 14 companies that approved bonuses within a month of their filings cited business challenges executives faced during the pandemic in justifying the compensation. -
End Of The Jumbo: British Airways Retires 747 Early Due To Coronavirus Crisis
British Airways, the world's largest operator of Boeing 747s, will retire its entire jumbo jet fleet with immediate effect after the COVID-19 pandemic sent air travel into freefall. British Airways, the world's largest operator of Boeing 747s, will retire its entire jumbo jet fleet with immediate effect after the COVID-19 pandemic sent air travel into freefall. -
Wall Street Set To Open Higher On Optimism Over Economic Recovery
Wall Street's main indexes were set to open higher on Friday as investors bet on more official stimulus to drive a post-pandemic economic revival. Wall Street's main indexes were set to open higher on Friday as investors bet on more official stimulus to drive a post-pandemic economic revival. -
Asian Shares Rise On Global Stimulus Hopes
Asian investors shrugged off growing U.S.-China tensions to lift bourses around the region on Friday. Asian investors shrugged off growing U.S.-China tensions to lift bourses around the region on Friday. -
Morgan Stanley Posts Record Profit On Trading Boom
Morgan Stanley posted a record quarterly profit on Thursday that blew past analysts' expectations. Morgan Stanley posted a record quarterly profit on Thursday that blew past analysts' expectations. -
Negative U.S. Rate Bets Persist, But Seen Unlikely To Happen
Negative U.S. interest rates could be the norm next year and all through to 2023 if fed funds futures are any indication. Or it could just be traders hedging their bets. Negative U.S. interest rates could be the norm next year and all through to 2023 if fed funds futures are any indication. Or it could just be traders hedging their bets. -
Twitter Stepped Up Search To Fill Top Security Job Ahead Of Hack
The FBI's San Francisco division is leading an inquiry into the Twitter hacking. The FBI's San Francisco division is leading an inquiry into the Twitter hacking. -
Bangkok Motor Show Rolls Out The Bling
The 41st Bangkok International Motor Show finally opened this week after two coronavirus-related delays. The 41st Bangkok International Motor Show finally opened this week after two coronavirus-related delays. -
Asian Shares Fall On Fraying U.S.-China Ties
Asian stocks were down broadly despite upbeat China GDP news. Asian stocks were down broadly despite upbeat China GDP news.