A „Remote Work Tax“ – Who Should Pay It?
A report by Stanford shows that around 42% of the U.S. labor force was working remotely in June 2020. With a second wave of the virus already in full swing, it’s likely we’ll see that numbers hold steady or increase as winter drives on.
Five Things Traders Should Consider When Entering the Crypto Space
The price of Bitcoin is touching levels it hasn’t seen since December 2017 when it hit its all-time high around $20,000. Then over the following year, Bitcoin proceed to give back about 80% of its value.
Nasdaq Strengthens its Footprint in Vilnius
Nasdaq Strengthens its Footprint in Vilnius
Crude Rises on Vaccine Hopes
Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
Daily Markets: Markets Buoyed by Vaccines Despite Slowing Economy
The catalyst for that move is further positive vaccine news even as coronavirus case counts and hospitalizations continue to soar.
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Merck, Korn Ferry, Regeneron & more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Merck, Korn Ferry, Regeneron, and more.
Five crypto bulls predict what’s next for bitcoin as it closes in on an all-time high
As bitcoin gets closer to its record high of almost $20,000, CNBC asked five crypto experts for their take on the rally.
IPO market in both the U.S. and China to remain strong in the near term, VC exec says
Vertex has two companies that are planning to go public next year, one in the U.S. and the other in China, according to Chua Kee Lock.
New regional trade deals to help China ’sustain its advantages‘ in global supply chains
China could remain a key player in global supply chains, thanks to a combination of factors ranging from the coronavirus pandemic to new trade agreements.