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Exxon Mobil, Intel Down; JPMorgan Chase, Nike Rise
Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially Monday:
Tesla Shares Slump In S&P 500 Debut, Pulling Back From Record Levels
Shares of electric carmaker Tesla slumped in their debut on the S&P 500 on Monday, pulling back from recordhigh levels, as worries over a fastspreading new coronavirus strain in Britain weighed on markets.
Report: Social Media Manipulation Affects Even US Senators
The conversation taking place on the verified social media accounts of two U.S. senators remained vulnerable to manipulation, even amid heightened scrutiny in the run up to the U.S. presidential election, an investigation by the NATO Strategic Communicati...
Quarter Commodities Witness Double Digit Growth in MSP After 2014, All Above 5%
MSP is essentially a form of market intervention undertaken by the government to provide a safety net to farmers in case of a price drop.
Gold at Rs 48,710 and Silver at Rs 679 After Slight Change in Prices
Today, 22-carat gold can be purchased at Rs 48,710 per 10 grams and if you would like to buy the same quantity of 24-carat gold, then it is available for Rs 49,710.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for January delivery rose 74 cents to $49.10 a barrel Friday. Brent crude oil for February delivery rose 76 cents to $52.26 a barrel.
German Economy To Shrink Slightly In Q4 - Economist
The German economy will shrink by 0.4% in the last three months of 2020 before growing again early next year, Ifo economist Klaus Wohlrabe said on Friday, as a lockdown to curb coronavirus infections has slowed recovery.
TCS Offers Rs 16,000 crore Buyback Starting Today: Here is All You Need to Know
TCS has decided to buyback upto 5,33,33,333 equity shares and the floor price for this offer has been fixed at Rs 3,000 per share.
Exclusive: U.S. To Blacklist Dozens Of Chinese Firms Including SMIC, Sources Say
The United States is set to add dozens of Chinese companies, including the country's top chipmaker SMIC, to a trade blacklist on Friday, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.
Robinhood Agrees To Pay $65 Million To Settle SEC Charges
Robinhood Financial agreed to pay $65 million to settle government charges that it failed to disclose the full details of its dealings with highspeed traders and didn't get the best prices for customers trading on its app, the Securities and Exchange Comm...
Another Dog Company Heads To Wall Street: Bark To Go Public
Bark, which ships pet toys and treats every month, is heading to Wall Street, taking advantage of the pandemicrelated boom in online pet spending.
Saudi Economy Shrinks 4.6% In Third Quarter As Oil Sector Takes A Hit
Saudi Arabia's economy shrank more slowly in the third quarter as the government eased some coronavirus restrictions but the pandemichit oil sector continued to weigh on the broader economy, official data showed on Thursday.
Bitcoin Surges Past $20,000, Erasing 3 Years Of Deep Losses
The price of bitcoin rose above $20,000 for the first time Wednesday, as the speculative digital currency topped its previous peak reached shortly after it became tradable on Wall Street three years ago this month.
Retail Sales Fell 1.1% In November, Biggest Drop In 7 Months
Retail sales fell 1.1% in November, the biggest drop in seven months, and a sign Americans held back on spending during the start of the holiday shopping season.
MSCI Chops Chinese Firms From Global Indexes, But Will Keep Them Elsewhere
MSCI Inc will cut seven Chinese firms from some of its global indexes, it said on Tuesday, the third major index publisher to do so following U.S. restrictions on owning the companies.
UAW Agrees To Independent Oversight To Resolve U.S. Corruption Inquiry
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Detroit said Monday the United Auto Workers (UAW) union has agreed to independent oversight to resolve a fiveyear federal corruption investigation that ensnared two former UAW presidents.