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GM Sets Goal Of Going Carbon Neutral By 2040
Detroit (US), Jan 28 (AP) General Motors, the Detroit automaker making an aggressive push into electric vehicles, established a goal Thursday of becoming carbon neutral in both its global products and its operations by 2040. GM has already announced tha...
Missing All Coaches, Vegas Loses To Blues 5-4 In Shootout
David Perron and Brayden Schenn scored in a shootout to lift the St. Louis Blues over the Vegas Golden Knights 54 on Tuesday night.
Larsen and Turbo, ICICI Securities, Auto Stocks: Top stocks for Investors on January 27
The SGX Nifty was trading 100.50 points higher at 14,181.50. On January 25, the BSE Sensex plunged 530.95 points or 1.09 percent to close at 48,347.59.
Meet Nirmala Sitharaman's Team Behind Budget 2021 That Promises to Be 'Like Never Before'
Meet Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's team that will navigate often competing, multiple demands from various sectors, citizens, and stakeholders to provide a probable balm in these Covid times.
India May Have a New Central Bank Digital Currency, RBI Explores Possibility
The RBI's statement comes against the backdrop of private digital currencies, virtual currencies and cryptocurrencies gaining popularity in recent years.
Puffin Stuff: Herring Rules Could Boost Funny-looking Bird
The commercial fishery for herring has suffered in recent years due to new restrictions, but those same rules could benefit some of Maine's most beloved birds puffins.
Coyotes Hand Golden Knights First Loss Of The Season, 5-2
Conor Garland had a goal and an assist, Darcy Kuemper stopped 29 shots and the Arizona Coyotes handed the Vegas Golden Knights their first loss of the season, 52 on Friday night.
Gold Slips As Dollar Firms, Still Heading For Best Week In Five
Gold prices fell on Friday as U.S. Treasury yields and the dollar held firm, although expectations of a big U.S. fiscal stimulus kept bullion on course for its biggest weekly gain in five.
Earnings Scheduled For The Week Of 1/25/2021
Major companies tentatively scheduled to post quarterly earnings next week:
Stock Bubble Worries Push Chinese Investors From Home To Hong Kong
As China's bluechip index approaches an alltime high, growing fears about bubbles developing in some parts of the country's stock market are prodding some investors to seek bargains in Hong Kong.
Biden Inherits Damaged Economy, With Signs Of Hope Emerging
President Joe Biden has inherited a badly damaged economy pulverized by the pandemic, with 10 million fewer jobs than a year ago and as many as one in 6 small businesses shut down.
Stocks Climb As Big Tech Back In Focus; Dollar Slips
World stock markets racked up record highs on Thursday and the dollar fell as investors bet major stimulus from new U.S. President Joe Biden and unswerving global central bank support would cushion the coronavirus' damage and bolster economic growth.
U.S. Labor Market Gradually Healing; Housing, Manufacturing Power Ahead
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits decreased modestly last week as the COVID19 pandemic tears through the nation, raising the risk that the economy shed jobs for a second straight month in January.
AirAsia Group To Raise Up To $113 Million Via Private Placement
AirAsia Group plans to undertake a private placement to raise up to 454.5 million ringgit ($113 million) to address immediate and nearterm cash flow requirements, the Malaysian budget airline group said on Thursday.
Google, French Publishers Sign Copyright News Payment Deal
Google has signed a deal with a group of French publishers paving the way for the internet giant to make digital copyright payments for online news content.
Gold Hits Two-week High As U.S. Stimulus Hopes Pressure Dollar
Gold rose on Thursday to its highest in nearly two weeks as the U.S. dollar eased on hopes of further stimulus under President Joe Biden's administration, although some profit booking checked the metal's gains.