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Valneva Open To Partners For COVID-19 Vaccine As It Looks Beyond Europe
French pharmaceutical company Valneva is open to production partnerships should its COVID19 vaccine candidate secure approval and generate enough interest beyond Britain and the European Union, its chief financial officer said.
Millennial Money: Get Tough Money Tasks Off Your To-do List
Nothing sparks procrastination quite like a to-do list of financial tasks. Sometimes the only thing scarier than making a financial choice in the first place is making the WRONG choice, which can happen when you dont totally understand what youre doing. I...
Japan Automaker Honda's Profit Rises Despite Pandemic Damage
Honda reported Tuesday its fiscal third quarter profit more than doubled to 284 billion yen ($2.7 billion) despite the coronavirus pandemic as auto sales grew in Japan and the U.S.
India Becomes 7th Largest Stock Market in World, BSE M-Cap Surges to $2.7 Trillion
As per Analysts, India has been among the better performers also because of a faster recovery in domestic demand after the Covid-19-led disruptions and the government's focus on reviving the economy.
BPCL, NMDC, Wipro: Top Stocks for Investors Today
On February 8, the BSE Sensex zoomed 617.14 points or 1.22 percent to close at 51,348.77. Similarly, the NSE Nifty rallied 191.55 points or 1.28 percent to settle the day at 15,115.80.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for March delivery rose $1.12 to $57.97 a barrel Monday. Brent crude oil for April delivery rose $1.22 to $60.56 a barrel.
Liz Weston: What Gig Workers Need To Know About Taxes
If you became a gig worker during the pandemic, beware: Your taxes just got more complicated.
Brent Hits $60 As Supply Cuts And Stimulus Hopes Boost Prices
Oil prices rose on Monday to their highest in just over a year, with Brent nudging past $60 a barrel, boosted by supply cuts among key producers and hopes for further U.S. economic stimulus measures that can boost demand.
US Consumer Credit Rose A Solid $9.7 Billion In December
U.S. consumers increased their borrowing in December by $9.7 billion, as Americans took out loans to buy autos or finance their educations.
Graphic: Performance Of Funds Invested In GameStop In Past Two Weeks
The Morgan Stanley Institutional Small Co. Inception Portfolio fund was among the top gainers among mutual funds over the past two weeks having exposure to videogame retailer GameStop, data from Refinitiv Lipper showed.
Rio Tinto Issues Mea Culpa Over Indigenous Leadership Upset
Global miner Rio Tinto Ltd said on Friday it should have better communicated to an Australian Aboriginal group whose ancient rockshelters it destroyed of a leadership change that affected efforts to mend their relationship.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for March delivery rose 54 cents to $56.23 a barrel Thursday. Brent crude oil for April delivery rose 38 cents to $58.84 a barrel.
Indian Vice-Captain Ajinkya Rahane Dons Investor's Hat, Partners With Start-up Companies
Rahane had had last year invested in two startups -- Mahindra-backed MeraKisan, an agri-tech startup, and Hudle, a digital platform for sports enthusiasts.
Deutsche Bank Swings To First Net Profit Since 2014
Deutsche Bank swung to a small annual profit in 2020, its first since 2014, on the back of strong gains at its investment banking division, the German lender said on Thursday.
Italian Company To Upgrade Albania’s Main Railway Link
Albania on Wednesday signed a 90millioneuro ($108 million) contract with Italian I.N.C. Spa for railway infrastructure work.
Sebi Bans Kishore Biyani, Others from Securities Market for One Year
In addition, the regulator has imposed a fine of Rs 1 crore each on Kishore Biyani, Anil Biyani and Future Corporate Resources.