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China’s Negative Yield Bond Gets Positive Response
China’s first-ever sale of a negative-yield bond drew strong demand from investors seeking exposure to an economy that is returning to pre-pandemic growth rates.The five-year, 750 million euro bond offering a yield of minus 0.152% was part of a 4 billion euro sale of debt by the Chinese governmen...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 20, 2020 -
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Mnuchin to Let Emergency Credit Programs Lapse
Over the objections of the Federal Reserve, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has decided to allow several emergency lending programs to expire, prompting warnings of market instability amid the worsening of the coronavirus pandemic.Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell had urged Mnuchin to extend ...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 20, 2020 -
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Norwegian Air Files for Bankruptcy in Ireland
Norwegian Air has filed for the Irish equivalent of bankruptcy after struggling to make its low-cost business model viable even before the coronavirus pandemic.Norwegian’s filing for examinership in Ireland, where its aircraft assets are held, makes it Europe’s biggest airline casualty yet from t...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 19, 2020 -
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Retail Sales Growth Slows to 0.3% in October
U.S. retail sales advanced for the sixth month in a row in October but hopes for a strong holiday shopping season may be fading amid the surge in coronavirus infections.The Commerce Department reported that retail sales rose 0.3% last month. It was the smallest gain since the economic recovery fr...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 18, 2020 -
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U.S. Housing Starts Increase 4.9% in October
U.S. housing starts rose more than expected in October as low mortgage rates continued to fuel construction, particularly in the single-family home sector.Reuters warned, however, that the housing market’s “momentum could slow amid a resurgence in new COVID-19 infections that is putting strain on...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 18, 2020 -
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Airbnb IPO Filing Shows Rebound From Virus Shock
Airbnb filed paperwork for an initial public offering that says it has rebounded strongly from the initial shock of the coronavirus pandemic, showing the resilience of its business model.In its IPO prospectus, the home rental startup said its business declined by nearly 80% as the pandemic disrup...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 17, 2020 -
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Home Depot Eyes Pro Market With HD Supply Buy
Home Depot said Monday it will acquire HD Supply for about $8 billion in a major move to boost its offerings to professional customers.HD Supply is a wholesale distributor of electrical, plumbing, janitorial and other supplies that Home Depot sold in 2007 to a consortium of private-equity firms i...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 16, 2020 -
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Main Street Program Gets First Nonprofit Borrower
The $4.4 million loan that a college sports conference received last month was just a drop in the ocean of funds available from the Federal Reserve’s $600 billion Main Street Lending Program. But it was a milestone of sorts, marking the COVID-19 relief program’s first extension of credit to a non...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 12, 2020 -
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Inflation Flat in October as Coronavirus Surges
U.S. consumer prices were unchanged in October, indicating the spike in inflation over the summer has receded amid a resurgence of the coronavirus pandemic.The flat reading for last month followed four straight months of gains in the consumer price index as states lifted pandemic-related business...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 12, 2020 -
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OPEC Lowers Demand Forecast on COVID Concerns
OPEC has again lowered its forecast for world oil demand in 2020, reflecting concerns over the market’s recovery amid a resurgence in COVID-19 infections.In its latest monthly oil report, OPEC said Wednesday that demand will tumble by 9.8 million barrels per day this year, up 300,000 bpd from las...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 11, 2020 -
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Banks Report Tightening Loan Standards in Q3
U.S. banks tightened standards for business and consumer loans in the third quarter amid continued uncertainty over the economic outlook.The Federal Reserve’s quarterly survey of senior loan officers found that significant net shares of banks reported having raised the bar for commercial and indu...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 10, 2020 -
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Court Orders Release of PPP Borrower Details
A judge has ordered the Trump administration to provide more detailed information about businesses that received COVID-19 relief loans, ruling that the “powerful” public interest in disclosure “dramatically outweighs” privacy concerns.The decision was a victory for media organizations that sued t...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 9, 2020 -
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U.S. Employers Add 638,000 Jobs in October
The U.S. economy added jobs for a sixth straight month in October and the unemployment rate fell more than expected but the labor market remains well below its pre-pandemic level as coronavirus cases surge.The Labor Department reported Friday that nonfarm payrolls increased by 638,000 last month,...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 6, 2020 -
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Bank of England Boosts Bond-Buying Program
The Bank of England increased its bond-buying stimulus program to shore up the U.K. economy as the country entered a second lockdown.As Reuters reports, the BoE’s response to the coronavirus crisis has been “one of the most aggressive among the world’s central banks.” On Thursday, it announced it...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 6, 2020 -
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Nebraska Voters OK 36% Cap on Payday Loan Interest
Nebraska has become the latest state to cap interest rates on payday loans that consumer activists say are exorbitant and predatory.In Tuesday’s election, roughly 83% of Nebraska voters approved Initiative 428, which puts a 36% annual limit on the interest payday lenders can charge.Previously, th...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 4, 2020 -
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Arby’s Owner Bets on Fast Food With Dunkin’ Buy
In a major bet on quick-service restaurants, the owner of Arby’s is beefing up its lineup by acquiring the parent of Dunkin’ coffee shops and Baskin-Robbins ice cream stores for $11.3 billion.The sale of Dunkin’ Brands will bring its two restaurant chains under the same roof as Inspire Brands’ Ar...
By Matthew Heller • Nov. 2, 2020 -
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WarnerMedia Plans More Layoffs as Virus Bites
WarnerMedia is planning another round of layoffs to reduce costs by as much as 20% as the coronavirus pandemic and streaming continue to reshape the entertainment industry.The overhaul at the AT&T subsidiary, which houses HBO, TNT, TBS, and the Warner Bros. studio, would result in thousands o...
By Matthew Heller • Oct. 9, 2020 -
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CFOs Skeptical About Recovery Before Next Year
U.S. finance executives remain more optimistic about the economy than they were in the spring but very few expect to return to pre-COVID levels of employment and revenue until at least 2021, according to The CFO Survey.The report, a collaboration of Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and ...
By Matthew Heller • Oct. 7, 2020 -
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Caterpillar Buys Weir Group’s Oil and Gas Business
Caterpillar said Monday it has agreed to buy the oil and gas division of Scotland’s Weir Group for $405 million, making a bet on the energy sector amid a slowdown in demand for its heavy equipment.The deal covers more than 40 Weir Oil & Gas manufacturing and services locations and about 2,000...
By Matthew Heller • Oct. 5, 2020 -
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U.S. Job Gains Slow to 661,000 in September
U.S. employers added fewer jobs than expected in September as the pace of the labor market’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic continued to slow.The Labor Department reported Friday that nonfarm payrolls rose by 661,000 last month and the unemployment rate was 7.9%. The jobs gain was the sma...
By Matthew Heller • Oct. 2, 2020 -
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Scripps Goes National With ION Media Buy
Local TV station giant E.W. Scripps is buying independent broadcaster ION Media in a $2.65 billion deal that will give it a national footprint — with an assist from Warren Buffett.ION distributes syndicated shows such as “Law and Order” and “NCIS: Los Angeles” through an “over-the-air” national n...
By Matthew Heller • Sept. 24, 2020 -
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Illumina Buys Cancer Test Startup Grail for $8B
Illumina said Monday it had agreed to acquire biotech startup Grail for $8 billion in a move to accelerate its push into clinical applications for its gene-sequencing technology.Grail was founded by Illumina in 2016 as a standalone company to develop early detection tests for cancer using Illumin...
By Matthew Heller • Sept. 21, 2020 -
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OECD Revises Growth Forecast Upward for 2020
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has raised its forecast for global economic growth in 2020 but cautioned that the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic remains uncertain and fragile.In its latest interim economic assessment released on Wednesday, the OECD said it now ex...
By Matthew Heller • Sept. 17, 2020 -
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Kohl’s Cuts Corporate Jobs to Save $65 Million
Hundreds of Kohl’s employees lost their jobs on Tuesday as the retailer slashed its corporate workforce, citing the COVID-19 pandemic.Kohl’s said it expects to save about $65 million annually through the reduction of its corporate positions by about 15%. It did not release the number of positions...
By Matthew Heller • Sept. 16, 2020 -
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Verizon to Buy TracFone in $6B Wireless Deal
Verizon Communications is buying TracFone for more than $6 billion in a deal that will make it the largest provider of wireless prepaid services in the U.S.TracFone, a unit of Mexico’s América Móvil SAB, is the largest reseller of wireless services in the U.S., with 21 million subscribers. It off...
By Matthew Heller • Sept. 15, 2020