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Bond yield caps remain in market sight after Powell comments
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome
Powell on Wednesday said the question remains open as to whether
the U.S. central bank will use yield curve controls, reinforcing
market expectations that it is gearing up to do so to stimulate
the economy.
Categories: Business News
UPDATE 2-Los Angeles movie theaters fail to get green light to reopen
Los Angeles County
officials said on Wednesday that movie and TV production could
resume on Friday, but movie theaters in the biggest market in
the United States must remain closed because of the coronavirus
pandemic.
Categories: Business News
Tailored Brands may seek Chapter 11 protection if COVID effect continues
Men's Wearhouse owner Tailored Brands
Inc said on Wednesday it may have to seek bankruptcy
protection or discontinue operations, if the COVID-19 crisis
continues to pummel sales.
Categories: Business News
Fed shifts tone from repeated lockdown fears to jobs focus
At Fed Chair Jerome Powell's
policy meeting press conference six weeks ago he talked
repeatedly about the possibility of second and third waves of
the novel coronavirus in the months ahead and the havoc that
could wreak on the U.S. economy.
Categories: Business News
UPDATE 1-INSIGHT-U.S. companies vow to fight racism but face critics on diversity
In the past, U.S. corporations have
largely remained silent as protests erupted over killings of
African-Americans by police officers. That changed with the May
25 death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, which has set off a
flurry of corporate statements of solidarity with the black
community – along with pledges of more than $1.7 billion to
advance racial justice and equity.
Categories: Business News
Brazil prosecutors expand probe into Vale's efforts to shield workers from COVID-19
The office that enforces
labor laws in Brazil's Para state has stepped up an
investigation into potential shortcomings in mining giant Vale's
efforts to protect workers from the coronavirus,
authorities said on Wednesday.
Categories: Business News
CORRECTED-METALS-Copper glides to highest since January on technicals, demand uplift
Copper prices rose for a fifth
straight session on Wednesday to their highest since January,
supported by firm demand and an improved technical picture.
Categories: Business News
Europe's Just Eat Takeaway to buy U.S. delivery firm Grubhub for $7.3 bln
European food ordering firm Just Eat
Takeaway.com NV on Wednesday announced a $7.3 billion
deal to buy U.S. food delivery firm Grubhub Inc and
create the world's biggest food delivery company outside of
China.
Categories: Business News
UPDATE 1-Los Angeles movie theaters fail to get green light to reopen
Los Angeles County
officials said on Wednesday that movie and TV production could
resume on Friday, but movie theaters in the biggest market in
the United States must remain closed because of the coronavirus
pandemic.
Categories: Business News
Amazon implements one-year moratorium on police use of facial recognition software
Amazon.com Inc said on
Wednesday it was implementing a one-year moratorium on the use
of its facial recognition software by the police following
backlash over the use of racially biased surveillance technology
amid ongoing protests in the United States.
(Reporting by Ayanti Bera in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil
D'Silva)
Categories: Business News
UPDATE 2-U.S. lawmakers propose $22.8 bln in aid to semiconductor industry
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers on
Wednesday introduced a bill that would provide more than $22.8
billion in aid for semiconductor manufacturers, aiming to spur
the construction of chip factories in America amid a simmering
strategic technology rivalry with China.
Categories: Business News
UPDATE 1-Boeing supplier Spirit announces layoffs due to virus, 737 MAX impacts
Aircraft parts maker Spirit
AeroSystems Holdings Inc announced on Wednesday a 21-day
layoff for staff doing production and support work for Boeing
Co's 737 program.
Categories: Business News
Los Angeles County to allow movie and TV production to resume
Los Angeles County
officials said on Wednesday that movie and TV production can
resume on Friday, but movie theaters must remain closed because
of the coronavirus epidemic.
Categories: Business News
WRAPUP 7-Fed vows to support U.S. economy's 'long road' to recovery after dire 2020
The U.S. Federal Reserve on
Wednesday signaled it plans years of extraordinary support for
an economy facing a torturous slog back from the coronavirus
pandemic, with policymakers projecting the economy to shrink
6.5% in 2020 and the unemployment rate to be 9.3% at year's end.
Categories: Business News
GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar, stocks slip as Fed signals slow growth
The dollar slid to a
three-month low and a gauge of global stocks fell on Wednesday
after the Federal Reserve projected a more sluggish recovery
than the market expected, but the Nasdaq hit a fresh high on
expectations of low interest rates past 2022.
Categories: Business News
Boeing supplier Spirit announces layoffs due to virus, 737 MAX impacts
Boeing supplier Spirit
AeroSystems Holdings Inc announced on Wednesday a 21-day
layoff for staff doing production and support work for Boeing's
737 program.
Categories: Business News
Tyson Foods says cooperating with DoJ in chicken price-fixing probe
Tyson Foods Inc said on
Wednesday it was cooperating with the U.S. Department of Justice
on a price-fixing investigation in the poultry industry, under a
program that could protect the meat processor from criminal
prosecution.
Categories: Business News
CORRECTED-ConocoPhillips CEO says surprised by swift recovery in oil prices
ConocoPhillips Chief Executive
Officer Ryan Lance on Wednesday expressed surprise at the quick
rebound in U.S. oil prices that slipped into the negative
territory in April and said he expects prices to remain volatile
in the near term.
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UPDATE 1-New York charges Endo with insurance fraud over opioid claims
New York state filed civil
charges on Wednesday accusing Endo International Plc of
insurance fraud for misrepresenting the safety and efficacy of
its opioid drugs, adding fuel to the nation's opioid crisis.
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UPDATE 1-Ford recalls 2.15 million U.S. vehicles for potentially faulty door latches
Ford Motor Co said on
Wednesday it will recall 2.15 million U.S. vehicles with
potentially faulty door latches.
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