Stocks wrap best week since November 2020
Volatility hits U.S. stocks on the final trading day of what ended up as a winning week.
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PayPal expands services in Ukraine
PayPal has rolled out new services available in Ukraine to help its customers send money quickly to friends and family.
Dow jumps 417 as stocks rally, oil hits $102
Stocks staged a broad rally Thursday as investors digest rising interest rates.
Dow adds 500+ points, Fed rate hike taken in stride
The Federal Reserve hiked rates and delivered a new warning over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Starbucks moves to reusable cups in sustainability push
Starbucks' iconic white paper cups could soon be a thing of the past. The coffee chain announced it will be phasing out its single-use cups in favor of reusable mugs.
China will leave US with ‘fraudulent companies’ on stock exchange, market expert warns
Wolfpack Research founder and CIO Dan David weighs in on Chinese stocks and Saudi Arabia considering pricing oil sales to China in the yuan.
DoorDash paying back drivers to offset high gas prices
Delivery company DoorDash said Tuesday it will refund its drivers for some U.S. gasoline purchases to help offset higher prices at the pump.
AMC Entertainment buys stake in gold, silver miner Hycroft
As AMC Entertainment works toward a full recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, CEO Adam Aron has announced the movie theater chain is making a "bold diversification move" by purchasing a stake in gold and silver miner Hycroft.
Dow jumps 600 points, oil slides to $96 off 27% from peak
Investors eye falling commodities ahead of the Fed's decision on interest rates.
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Chinese stocks plunge on COVID-19 fears, concerns over Beijing and Moscow's relationship
Chinese stocks took a dive on Monday as the country combats its worst COVID-19 outbreak in two years and concerns grow over Beijing's close relationship with Moscow.
Nasdaq hits December 2020 low, S&P slides as oil hits $103
Investors kicked off the week with more volatility sending stocks mostly lower.
Uber to roll out fuel surcharge in United States amid high gas prices
Uber Technologies Inc said on Friday U.S. customers, excluding New York City, will have to pay a fuel surcharge from March 16 as the ride-hailing firm tries to address concerns of drivers and couriers hit by record high gasoline prices.
Micron CEO says chip shortage improving, but could last into 2023
The semiconductor shortage that has impacted many industries could continue into next year, Sanjay Mehrotra says
Japan's Toyota to cut production by between 5%-20% from previous plan
Toyota Motor Corp has told suppliers it will cut domestic production by up to 20% as it faces strains from ongoing chip shortages.
Stocks and oil slide, gold above $2,000
Investors weigh rising inflation and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict as volatility remains high.
Amazon's 20-for-1 stock split: What to know
Amazon's 20-for-1 stock split will make the shares more affordable for some investors.
Ukraine mounting pressure campaign to knock off NY stock exchange businesses that pay taxes to Russia
Ukraine is preparing to mount a pressure campaign aimed at the New York Stock Exchange and other stock markets, aiming to isolate firms that do business in Russia and therefore pay taxes to finance the Kremlin's government -- and the war against Ukraine.
Twitter unveils version of site that can bypass Russia block
Twitter has launched a privacy-protected version of its site to bypass surveillance and censorship after Russia restricted access to its service in the country.


















