Planned job cuts in the US-based employers dropped to 34,531 in February from 79,552 in January, Challenger Gray & Christmas announced in its latest Job Cut Report on Thursday.
Read More »US: ADP Employment Change Arrives at +117K in February
Employment in the US’ private sector increased by 117,000 in February, the monthly data published by the Automatic Data Processing (ADP) Research Institue revealed on Wednesday. This reading fell short of the market expectation of 177,000. On a positive note, however, January’s reading got revised up to 195,000 from 174,000.
Read More »Moderna: We are Working on a Third Experimental Dose Targeting a New Mutated Strain of The Virus
“Moderna” revealed that it is working on a third experimental dose of the Coronavirus vaccine, targeting a new mutated strain of the virus. The company indicated that it shipped doses of the new vaccine to the National Institutes of Health for clinical trials, explaining that “Moderna is committed to making …
Read More »US: Real GDP expands by 4.1% in Q4
The United States’ Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded at an annual rate of 4.1% in Q4, the US Bureau of Economic Analysis’ second estimate showed on Thursday. This reading followed the initial estimate of 4% and came in line with the market expectation.
Read More »US: Weekly Initial Jobless Claims Fall to 730K
The Labor Department said initial jobless claims fell to 730,000 last week, while the previous week’s figure was also revised down by 20,000 to 841,000. Analysts had expected a figure of 838,000 before the release. This reading followed the previous print of 841,000 (revised from 861,000) and came in better than …
Read More »U.S: Durable Goods Orders Rise by 3.4% in January vs. 1.1% Expected
Durable Goods Orders in the United States rose by 3.4%, or $8.5 billion, in January to $25.6.6 billion, the data published by the US Census Bureau showed on Thursday. This print followed December’s increase of 1.2% and beat the analysts’ estimate of 1.1% by a wide margin.
Read More »Pfizer: No Evidence COVID-19 Variants Result in a Loss of Protection Provided by Vaccine
Pfizer announced on Thursday that they haven’t seen any evidence that circulating variants of the coronavirus result in a loss of the protection provided by the vaccine they developed with BioNTech, as reported by Reuters. “We haven’t observed changes to neutralizing antibody levels that would predict a significant reduction in protection …
Read More »Eurozone Corporate Lending Growth Slows
European Central Bank data showed that lending to Eurozone companies slowed last month as new credit flows stalled as the bloc returned to recession and banks tightened access to credit. Growth in lending to non-financial firms in the 19-nation euro zone slowed to 7% in January from 7.1% the month …
Read More »The Turkish Lira is at Its Lowest Level in 3 Weeks
The Turkish lira reached its lowest level against the dollar in nearly three weeks on Wednesday, February 24th, to remain under pressure after the government defended the policies of the former finance minister. In light of the weakness, the central bank raised the compulsory reserve ratio for deposits in the …
Read More »Breaking: Bitcoin Collapses Below $50,000 as Selling Pressure Mounts
Bitcoin has been tumbling down since Elon Musk tweeted that its value “seems high” over the weekend. After topping $58,000 and a valuation of over $1 trillion, the most popular cryptocurrencies has collapsed over $10,000.
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