Stocks opened along the flatline on Friday as traders weighed positive news about a potential coronavirus treatment and another record spike in virus cases.
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A ‚financial war‘ with China could be brewing on top of the trade war
U.S. regulators have long sought more transparency from Chinese companies with shares trading on U.S. exchanges.
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Walgreens, Square, Carnival, Six Flags, Alibaba & more
Square gets hit with an analyst downgrade and Walgreens falls on disappointing earnings.
Dividend payments plunge by $42.5 billion in worst quarter for income investors since financial crisis
Companies struggling to get through the pandemic slashed the amount of money they returned to shareholders through dividends in the second quarter.
Why some investors are holding onto Wirecard shares even after insolvency
Despite its dramatic descent into insolvency last month, Wirecard’s share price has not yet hit zero.
Biggest risk to U.S. stocks is another economic lockdown, Invesco’s Kristina Hooper warns
Invesco’s Kristina Hooper is encouraging investors to diversify abroad.
Top Chinese diplomats give conciliatory signals while demanding respect from the U.S.
China’s top two foreign ministers kept to a conciliatory tone this week in public remarks about relations with the U.S., amid increasingly fraught tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Bed Bath & Beyond, NIO, Costco and more
See which stocks are posting big moves after the bell.
Walgreens swings to a quarterly loss as coronavirus drives up costs, lowers doctor visits
Walgreens Boots Alliance said its profits were squeezed by a shift in sales to low-margin items, increased supply-chain costs and higher expenses for labor and store cleaning.
Warren Buffett giving away another $2.9 billion, bringing total donations since 2006 to $37 billion
This year, the „Oracle of Omaha“ is distributing 15.9 million class B shares of Berkshire Hathaway valued at about $2.9 billion.