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S&P 500, Nasdaq Close At Record Highs Ahead Of Tech Earnings Wave
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at record highs on Monday, fueled by Tesla Inc and other heavyweight growth stocks ahead of a deluge of earnings reports this week.
J&J To Resume Rollout Of COVID-19 Vaccine In Europe With Safety Warning
Johnson & Johnson said on Tuesday it will resume rolling out its COVID19 vaccine in Europe after the region's medical regulator said the benefits of the shot outweigh the risk of very rare, potentially lethal blood clots.
Reliance Increases Supply of Oxygen to Over 700 Tonnes a Day to Covid-hit States: Report
The company's Jamnagar refineries in Gujarat initially produced 100 tonnes of medicalgrade oxygen, which has quickly been ramped up to over 700 tonnes, people aware of the matter said.
AP Source: Virus Surge In Michigan Slows Ram Truck Plant
Michigans worstinthenation COVID19 outbreak is beginning to slow auto production, with a major Ram pickup truck plant reducing its output because of a high number of absent workers.
Wheat Procurement in Full Swing, Farmers Getting MSP in Their Bank Accounts: Food Secy
Over 1.83 lakh tonnes of wheat was procured in Uttar Pradesh till April 14.
Coinbase Valued At $86 Billion In Choppy Nasdaq Debut
Coinbase Global Inc was valued at $86 billion at the end of its Nasdaq debut on Wednesday, in a choppy day of trading when its valuation went as high as $112 billion.
How Major US Stock Indexes Fared Wednesday
Most U.S. stocks rose Wednesday following an encouraging start to whats expected to be a thunderous earnings reporting season, but major indexes still ended mixed as drops in several tech heavyweights including Apple and Facebook weighed them down.
Danaher, Novocure Rise; Amarin, American Airlines Fall
Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Tuesday:
IRS Chief Expects New Child Payments To Start This Summer
It's a strain, but the head of the IRS said Tuesday he expects to meet the July 1 deadline in the new pandemic relief law for starting a groundbreaking tax program aimed at reducing child poverty. That means new advance monthly payments of as much as $300...
US Nominates NY Lawyer To Monitor United Auto Workers Union
The U.S. attorney's office in Detroit is recommending that a federal judge name New York lawyer Neil Barofsky to monitor the United Auto Workers union's behavior after a corruption scandal.
Boston Bullies: Celtics' 31-3 Run Ends Nuggets' Win Streak
Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown fueled an amazing 313 run that helped the Boston Celtics put the skids on the NBAs hottest team with a 10587 win over the Denver Nuggets on Sunday.
Alibaba Fined $2.8 Billion for Violating Anti-Monopoly Rules in China
Alibaba is the world's biggest e-commerce company by total volume of goods sold across its platforms.
Verizon Recalls Mobile Hotspots Sold To Schools, In Stores
Verizon is recalling 2.5 million mobile hotspots after some reports of overheating and two reports of minor burns.
Coal India Records All-time High Capex of Rs 13,115 Cr in FY'21
CIL's original sanctioned capex budget was Rs 10,000 crore for FY'21.
Oil Prices Slip After OPEC+ Agree To Ease Output Cuts
Oil prices edged down in early Asian trade on Monday after OPEC+ agreed last week to gradually ease some of its production cuts between May and July.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for May delivery rose $2.29 to $61.45 a barrel Thursday. Brent crude oil for June delivery rose $2.12 to $64.86 a barrel.