New York City housing market grinds to standstill during coronavirus lockdown
The number of New York City real estate contracts fell sharply after the COVID-19 pandemic blocked in-person tours for prospective buyers.
Carnival expects to burn about $650M a month for 2020 second half
Carnival Corp., which has been battered by the Covid-19 pandemic, said it expects to burn about $650 million a month for the second half of the year as many of its ships remain idle.
Is it safe to stay in hotels as reopenings get underway?
To reassure potential guests, many hotels — from luxury resorts to budget brands — are sharing the changes they’re making on their websites.
US files charges against Chinese mask manufacturer
It's the latest case brought against a company for allegedly selling substandard products that could put wearers at risk amid the coronavirus pandemic
Bank of England set to unveil another big stimulus for UK
The consensus in financial markets is that it will launch another bond-buying program of at least another $127 billion
Hong Kong's Disneyland reopens after five-month coronavirus break
The park had been closed since January
Stock futures trade lower ahead of latest jobless claims
The latest jobless figures will be released before the opening bell
US weekly jobless claims remain high, second wave of layoffs blamed
An 11th straight weekly drop would push claims further away from a record 6.867 million in late March
Robo cars hit new speed bump in COVID-19 world
The innovators behind driverless vehicles are now challenged with assuring passengers the cars are virus free.
FDA warns testing companies over illegal coronavirus home tests
Three companies have been warned by the FDA over at-home coronavirus blood tests.
Phase four stimulus package could include a tax credit for domestic travel
The Trump administration is looking into ways to help the travel industry recover.
San Diego schools reopening with in-person, online, hybrid options
San Diego schools are reopening with three different learning options parents can choose for their kids during the coronavirus pandemic.
Cuomo: New York City could enter phase two of reopening on Monday
New York City is on track to open more businesses and could enter the second phase of reopening Monday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday.
Parents worry about cost of child care after coronavirus pandemic: Survey
In two surveys on the cost of child care and the impact that the coronavirus had on child care, Care.com found that almost half of parents are worried about paying for child care.
Ford offering U.S. employees work-from-home extension
Ford Motor Company announced Wednesday that it is offering salaried employees in the U.S. the option to work from home until at least the end of the year.
Pence denies threat of second coronavirus wave, touts $400 billion infrastructure bill
Vice President Mike Pence, in an exclusive interview with Charles Payne, played down the threat of a second wave of coronavirus, and said the White House is working on a $400 billion infrastructure bill as well as another round of stimulus.
Coronavirus could cause US travel spending to dive to 45%
The data comes industry advocates lobby lawmakers for more federal support.
IRS tells nursing homes they can’t take seniors' stimulus checks
The government previously threatened enforcement action against care facilities that seize payments.
US economy faces protracted recovery from coronavirus lockdowns
A Goldman Sachs analysis says the reopening of the U.S. is at a "2" on a scale of 10.
Nasdaq rises as Dow, S&P 500 slip
Investors got hit with another dose of volatility.



















