EU narrows down border list, US unlikely to make the cut
European Union envoys are close to finalizing a list of countries whose citizens will be allowed to enter Europe again.
Global coronavirus fears rise as economies restart
In the U.S., the daily number of confirmed infections surged to an all-time high of 45,300 on Friday.
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Dutch airline KLM to get $3.8B bailout package
The Dutch aid will ensure KLM can continue to operate at least into 2021
Stock futures give back gains following bank stress-test rally
Traders will get the latest personal income and spending numbers for May
Stock futures trade lower ahead of economic reports
Traders will get fresh data on jobless claims and GDP
Russian startup looks to be space’s ‘junkman’
StartRocket is now working on a project to clear potentially-dangerous debris orbiting the Earth.
Trump hits Germany and other 'delinquent' NATO countries for lack of defense spending
President Trump criticized Germany and other NATO countries for not spending 2 percent of their GDP on defense Wednesday.
Trump: Germany likely owes 'close to $1T' to NATO
Trump on US relationship with Germany, Russia
Trump should ditch payroll tax to boost employment: Art Laffer
Art Laffer on foreign trade
Former Wirecard CEO freed on bail in missing billions case
Markus Braun was release after posting bail of $5.65 million
Stock futures give back gains following another record day
In the last session, the Nasdaq climbed to all-time high for a second day
To slow coronavirus, EU could block American travelers
The European Union is considering blocking Americans from traveling to its member nations as countries start to ease restrictions on international travel.
UK to reopen pubs, but PM Johnson gives a warning
Millions of people in Britain will be able to go to the pub, visit a movie theater, get a haircut or attend a religious service starting July 4.
Economy shouldn't shut down, despite uptick in coronavirus cases: Sen. Rick Scott
Sen. Rick Scott on China and educating people on the spread of coronavirus
Ex-CEO of Wirecard arrested in case over missing billions
Braun turned himself in on Monday evening
Stock futures rebound following US-China trade deal concerns
Traders will be watching data on manufacturing and new home sales
With face visors and gloves, London's bespoke tailors reopen
Nonessential shops have reopened as Britain’s coronavirus lockdown eases, allowing customers who prefer their outfits made to measure to return to Savile Row, the central London street synonymous with tailor-made clothes.
Wirecard says missing $2.1B likely did not exist; withdraws forecasts
Chief Executive Officer Markus Braun quit on Friday



















