Carnival-owned cruise line suspending Greece voyages
The first Carnival-owned cruise line to resume cruising in Europe since the COVID-19 pandemic halted them is again temporarily suspending cruises to Greece.
Marriott sees China hotels rebounding faster than North American peers
Marriott International Inc. is seeing signs business is recovering from the sharp slowdown caused by stay-at-home orders aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19.
US economy added 638,000 jobs in October as unemployment falls to 6.9%
The Labor Department's October jobs report pointed to a slowdown in the labor market's recovery from the pandemic-induced recession.
Peloton sales growth booms amid new COVID case spike, lockdowns
Peloton's sales surged 232% year-over-year to $757.9 million, as the fitness company continues to see high global demand for its bikes and treadmills from consumers looking to stay in shape during the coronavirus pandemic.
Fed Chair Powell: Wearing masks will help bring U.S. economy back
Fed Chair Jerome Powell doesn't see a full economic recovery until people are confident COVID-19 is under control.
ESPN cuts jobs as parent Disney contends with Covid-19 pandemic
The cuts come as ESPN and Disney deal with challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic, which has resulted in lost ad revenue from canceled or delayed sporting events.
Mortgage rates hit another record low following election uncertainty
Mortgage rates dipped to another record low for the twelfth time this year driven by ambiguity surrounding the election outcomes.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday categories likely to see highest sales this year, according to analysts
Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales slated to jump $285 million from last year, despite pandemic.
Italy locks down financial capital Milan and much of industrial north
Italy’s latest restrictions to try to rein in the coronavirus include a partial lockdown of its richest and most populous region Lombardy around the financial capital Milan.
Fed holds rates steady, says US economy remains 'well below' pre-pandemic level
The Federal Reserve, meeting on the heels of the still-undecided presidential election, reiterated its pledge on Thursday to do whatever it can to help navigate the U.S. economy through the coronavirus pandemic.
SeaWorld swings to third-quarter loss as attendance plummets
The company in September laid off some of the park and corporate employees it furloughed earlier this year, joining companies that are making their job reductions permanent as they reassess staffing plans and settle in for a long period of uncertainty during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Live updates: Fed decision, Jerome Powell's Q&A session
Fed Chairman Powell gave advice on how Americans can help revive the economy.
Paris bans delivery and takeaway food and alcohol at night
Paris will ban delivery and takeaway services for prepared food and alcohol between 2200 and 0600 local time from Friday to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
AstraZeneca expects COVID-19 phase 3 trial results 'later this year' after pause
AstraZeneca announced Wednesday that it still expects results from phase three of its COVID-19 vaccine trial to be ready by the end of 2020.
Renting a house is safer than a hotel, experts believe
The coronavirus pandemic has upended travel across the globe and with a second-wave already here, lockdowns are starting to go back in place. However, if a person does travel, it's best to stay with people from your own household, experts say.
Americans were given the coronavirus option to raid their 401(k). Most didn’t.
Despite the financial toll of the coronavirus pandemic, few American households have raided their retirement accounts to make ends meet.
Coronavirus forces EU to cut economic outlook
In the wake of the second wave of coronavirus cases rocketing throughout the continent, the European Union has cut its economic outlook for 2021 and beyond, a governing body said on Thursday.
California's coronavirus tiers require Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood to reach state's 'minimal' before reopening
California Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly delivered a revision of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s guidelines on theme park and outdoor sporting events, announcing that larger theme parks like Disneyland and Universal Studios would have to wait until their counties reach the "minimal" yellow tier of the state’s reopening guidelines, which requires daily new coronavirus cases to be less than one per 100,000 people and for the positivity rate of the entire county to be less than 2%.
Another 751,000 Americans filed for jobless benefits amid uptick in coronavirus cases
The number of Americans applying for state unemployment benefits held steady last week.
New US daily coronavirus cases top 100,000 for the first time
Across the country, several states reported record tallies of daily infections, including Indiana, Minnesota, Iowa, Colorado and Idaho.



















