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- Boeing says it fired 65 employees for racist, discriminatory conduct
- Vaccitech, startup behind Oxford COVID-19 vaccine tech, falls 20% in Nasdaq debut
- U.S. Steel Is Retreating From Greatest Rally in a Generation
- UAW wants EV tax incentives revised to require U.S. assembly
- S&P 500 falls, still on track for third straight month of gains
- S&P 500 falls, still on track for third straight month of gains
- Top EU nations lament Palestinian decision to postpone vote
- Copper deflates below $10,000 ahead of holiday in China
- Vaccitech, startup behind Oxford COVID-19 vaccine tech, falls 20% in Nasdaq debut
- Peru keeps GDP growth projection at 10% for 2021 amid election tailwinds
Boeing says it fired 65 employees for racist, discriminatory conduct Posted: 30 Apr 2021 09:27 AM PDT Boeing Co said on Friday it fired 65 employees over the last year for engaging in or being part of racist, discriminatory or hateful conduct. Read More |
Vaccitech, startup behind Oxford COVID-19 vaccine tech, falls 20% in Nasdaq debut Posted: 30 Apr 2021 09:22 AM PDT American depositary shares of Vaccitech fell nearly 20% in their Nasdaq debut on Friday, giving the co-inventor of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca Plc and Oxford University a market value of about $464 million. Read More |
U.S. Steel Is Retreating From Greatest Rally in a Generation Posted: 30 Apr 2021 09:21 AM PDT (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Steel Corp. is retreating from the greatest metals rally in two decades even as rival producers post record profits on soaring demand during the economic recovery. Read More |
UAW wants EV tax incentives revised to require U.S. assembly Posted: 30 Apr 2021 09:16 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- The United Auto Workers (UAW) union said Friday it wants tax incentives for electric vehicles (EVs) revised to require U.S. assembly for those vehicles to qualify. Read More |
S&P 500 falls, still on track for third straight month of gains Posted: 30 Apr 2021 09:16 AM PDT The S&P 500 fell in early afternoon trading on Friday, after a slew of strong quarterly earnings and upbeat economic data put the benchmark index on track for a third straight month of gains. Read More |
S&P 500 falls, still on track for third straight month of gains Posted: 30 Apr 2021 09:16 AM PDT The S&P 500 fell in early afternoon trading on Friday, after a slew of strong quarterly earnings and upbeat economic data put the benchmark index on track for a third straight month of gains. Read More |
Top EU nations lament Palestinian decision to postpone vote Posted: 30 Apr 2021 09:16 AM PDT ROME -- France, Germany, Italy and Spain said on Friday they were disappointed by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's decision to postpone parliamentary elections scheduled for May and urged him to set a new date quickly. Read More |
Copper deflates below $10,000 ahead of holiday in China Posted: 30 Apr 2021 09:09 AM PDT LONDON -- Copper drifted lower on Friday, hovering below the $10,000 level it briefly broke through a day earlier as the dollar strengthened and some speculators locked in profits. Read More |
Vaccitech, startup behind Oxford COVID-19 vaccine tech, falls 20% in Nasdaq debut Posted: 30 Apr 2021 09:07 AM PDT American depositary shares of Vaccitech, which co-invented the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca Plc and Oxford University, fell nearly 20% in their market debut on Friday, giving the biotech firm a market value of about $464 million. Read More |
Peru keeps GDP growth projection at 10% for 2021 amid election tailwinds Posted: 30 Apr 2021 09:06 AM PDT LIMA -- Peru maintained its economic growth projection at 10% for this year, despite the Andean nation continuing to be buffeted by a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic and going into a second round of a presidential contest between candidates with stark ideological differences. Read More |
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