Walgreens returns to profitability as business rebounds from coronavirus lockdowns
Walgreens Boots Alliance returned to profitability in the three months through August as business gradually recovered in key markets that were hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stock futures fall on fading stimulus hopes, global restrictions
Investors will get new data on jobless claims and manufacturing
Fiat Chrysler, Union avert Canada strike with tentative deal
Work stoppage threatened to ripple across the auto maker’s North American operations
Wells Fargo overcomes pandemic, fake-account fallout in return to profitability
The San Francisco-based lender earned $2.04 billion, or 42 cents per share, missing the 45 cents that Wall Street analysts surveyed by Refinitiv were expecting. The results were an improvement from last quarter’s $2.38 billion loss, but marked a 56% decline from the $4.61 billion earned a year ago.
Stocks tumble for second day as stimulus hopes fade
The lack of stimulus progress took the wind out of stocks.
Goldman Sachs rides trading, dealmaking to record earnings
Goldman Sachs Group reported record quarterly earnings driven by continued strength in trading and deal making.
Stock futures trade cautiously as earnings parade continues
Investors will be watching more financial earnings as well as producer prices
Apple says iPhone can now access Verizon 5G network
Verizon will offer the new iPhone 12 lineup, including iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12, and iPhone 12 mini, on the 5G access network – a service for 200 million people providing customers up to 4Gbps download speeds.
Ford moves Escape SUV production to next year
Ford, which builds Escape vehicles at Louisville plant in Kentucky, had first planned their production last spring
Walmart extends Black Friday deals as spending habits change
The promotion will offer Walmart shoppers reduced prices during three separate savings events across November
Google to provide Mideast grants, loans to train digital skills
Google will also provide $3 million in loans to thousands of businesses in the region
3 reasons you shouldn't plan to retire in 2021
While retiring in 2021 may seem like a good idea, here are three reasons to reconsider.
Big money managers flee cash despite coronavirus, election worries
Big money investors have over the last six months poured cash into the markets at the fastest pace in 17 years as they fretted over COVID-19 and the upcoming presidential election, according to a new survey from Bank of America.
JPMorgan trading surge boosts earnings
JPMorgan Chase & Co. reported third-quarter profit rose 4%, boosted by strong trading results as global markets recovered from their coronavirus-induced plunge.
Stocks slip as Eli Lilly halts COVID-19 trials, banks cautious on recovery
U.S. banks are in good shape depsite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trump's stock gains hit Republican record
The stock market gains under Trump are second to just one other president.
Regeneron officials sell $1M in stock after Trump calls COVID-19 treatment drugs 'miracles'
Securities and Exchange Commission filings show that two executives at Regeneron, a biotech company at the cutting edge of coronavirus treatment, netted about $1 million through sales of the company's stock after President Trump praised what he described as Regeneron's coronavirus "cure."
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Amazon and Apple take the lead as the Nasdaq climbs back.
Coronavirus vaccine more important for stocks than presidential election winner: Goldman Sachs
A COVID-19 vaccine is critical for the health of the stock market, according to Goldman Sachs Group.
Nasdaq leads stock gains ahead of Amazon Prime Day, Apple reveal
Stock investors hit the ground running Monday.


















