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Delta CEO Sees Some Recovery From Travel Slump Later In 2021
The leader of Delta Air Lines is telling workers that he expects some recovery from the coronavirus travel downturn by the spring.
Air India Sale Likely to be Delayed Further as Centre May Not Announce Short-listed Bidders on January 5
The government delays the process of Air India divestment by delaying the January 5 deadline for announcement of bidders.
Gold Set To Wrap Up Shiniest Year Since 2010
Gold prices were little changed in holidaythinned trade on Thursday, but the yellow metal was enroute to register its best annual performance in a decade.
Gold Prices On Track For Best Year In A Decade
Gold prices looked set to post their best year since 2010 on Thursday, even as dimming prospects for increased U.S. stimulus checks and buoyant equities weighed on the metal in thin volume trade.
Wall St Closes Higher, Dollar Drops As Remarkable Year Winds Down
Wall Street ended the session in positive territory and the dollar dipped to its lowest in more than two years on Wednesday, the penultimate trading day in a remarkable year of pandemic, recession and recovery.
To Raise Financially Savvy Kids, Give Money Lessons A Reboot
Many elder millennials may have learned to manage money much like our parents did: waiting for statements to arrive in the mail, balancing checkbooks and paying in cash. But if youre planning to impart the same lessons to your own children, ask yourself a...
Gold Steady As UK Vaccine Approval Counters Faltering Dollar
Gold prices held steady on Wednesday, as Britain's approval of the COVID19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University drove appetite for risk and a weaker dollar limited bullion's losses in thin holiday trade.
Asian Shares Jump To Record High As Investors Bet On Healthier 2021
Asian shares hit a record high on Wednesday with investors betting on a strong economic recovery next year, as there is little sign policymakers wind back massive stimulus efforts aimed at staving off coronavirusfuelled downturns.
Asian Shares Pause Recent Rally, Euro Near 2-1/2-year High
Asian shares retreated on Wednesday as investors cashed in on a recent rally, while the euro flirted with highs not seen in more than 21/2 years on as hopes of a gradual global economic recovery supported demand for riskier currencies.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for February delivery rose 38 cents to $48 a barrel Tuesday. Brent crude oil for February delivery rose 23 cents to $51.09 a barrel.
Indiana Mattress Maker Loses Sleep Over New COVID-related Supply Chain Delays
Lauren Taylor's small mattress factory in northern Indiana has managed to survive during the coronavirus pandemic, with the help of a federal emergency loan and a surge of purchases by cocooning customers after early shopping restrictions lifted.
Carnival, Alibaba, Myovant Rise; Weibo Falls
Stocks that moved sharply or traded heavily Monday:
Wall St Follows European Stocks Higher On Stimulus, Brexit
Wall Street was on track to close at record highs on Monday, but crude prices lost ground as longawaited pandemic relief and Brexit trade deals fueled investors' risk appetite.
Gold Advances On U.S. Stimulus Cheer, Weak Dollar
Gold prices staged a comeback on Monday, after paring gains earlier, as investors celebrated U.S. President Donald Trump's signing of a longawaited pandemic aid bill that also weighed on the U.S. dollar.
Gold Pares Gains As Stock Markets Climb, Dollar Steadies
Gold prices pared gains on Monday as the dollar recovered losses and stock markets rallied after U.S. President Donald Trump signed a longawaited pandemic aid bill, while liquidity remained low on account of the holiday season.
Shanghai Police Say Suspect Detained In Games Tycoon's Death
Police in Shanghai say they have detained a suspect in the case of the death by possible poisoning of the billionaire founder of a Chinese video game company that makes films based on the popular science fiction novel The ThreeBody Problem.