Investors poured $23.6bn into fixed-income funds over the week ending Wednesday, the biggest weekly intake since 2001, as coronavirus raised fears of a global growth slowdown
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NEW—A study of almost 1000 European cities published in @TheLancetPlanet estimates reducing air pollution to @WHO recommended levels could prevent 51,213 premature deaths per year for PM2.5 exposure and 900 for NO2. Read the full article here:
#Italy 10y risk spread over Germany drops to 1.09% as govt collapse was averted in Italy w/Conte survived the crucial confidence vote in the Senate.
How tragic that it took loss of 400,000 American lives before there was a memorial to mourn for them as a nation. Thank you @JoeBiden @KamalaHarris
Donald Trump has granted clemency to Steve Bannon, his former White House strategist, as part of a sweeping set of pardons
$MU Micron Technology, Inc. - Top stock up 148% from low. Close: 85.50 VolvsAvg: 1.05 Liq: $2170M
On the first day of his mandate, I address a solemn proposal to President@JoeBiden :
Let's build a new #EU #US founding pact. 🇪🇺
For a stronger Europe. For a stronger America. For a better world.
#EPlenary
Stocks on Wall Street closed higher following Treasury secretary nominee Janet Yellen’s push for a sizable fiscal relief package to help the world's largest economy. Read more
Alibaba founder Jack Ma appears in public for first time in months
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