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5 issues to know earlier than the inventory market opens on Thursday March 18th

Here are the top news, trends, and analysis investors need to get their trading day started: 1. Nasdaq, S&P 500 futures hit by further surge in government bond yields A man walks in front of the Nasdaq building in Times Square on March 10, 2021 in New York. John Smith | Corbis News | Getty…
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Katherine Tai confirmed as US gross sales consultant

Katherine C. Tai speaks ahead of the Senate Finance Committee hearings to consider her appointment as Ambassador of the United States Commercial Agent on February 25, 2021 in Washington, DC. Bill O’Leary | Pool | Reuters Katherine Tai, a critic of China’s trade practices, was re-elected as chief trade official in the Biden government on…
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UK deliveries will gradual within the coming weeks, rollout in jeopardy

Assistant Nurse Katie McIntosh gives Vivien McKay, Clinical Nurse Manager at Western General Hospital, the first of two Pfizer / BioNTech COVID-19 shots on the first day of the largest vaccination program in UK history in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK December 8 2020. Andrew Milligan | Reuters LONDON – The UK government is facing questions whether…
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Allison Janney reveals the true motive mother finally ends up

“It’s going to be very hard just to have it, suddenly it’s gone,” Allison continued. “And no matter how much I prepare for it, I know I’ll just be tears, buckets of tears. Because it was so amazing, all the amazing letters I get from people on the program, or from people who got sober…
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North Korea says talks won’t resume till the US drops its “hostile coverage”.

Kim Jong Un, North Korea’s leader, attends a welcoming ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi, Vietnam on Friday March 1, 2019. Kham / Pool | Bloomberg | Getty Images WASHINGTON – A senior North Korean official said Pyongyang would not respond to numerous invitations to resume nuclear discussions until the United States abandons “hostile…
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Border opening, vaccine playing cards required for restoration

Clement Kwok, CEO of Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels, said easing border restrictions and introducing vaccination cards will be critical to revitalizing the hardest-hit hotel industry. His comments come after the company, which owns and operates a number of luxury hotels, reported a net loss of $ 250 million for 2020. Kwok told CNBC that…
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Covid reinfection extra widespread in individuals over 65: examine outcomes

Hugo Boserup, 22, receives a PCR coronavirus test on December 2, 2020 in Malibu, California as the global coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues. Lucy Nicholson | Reuters LONDON – Most people who have had Covid-19 are protected from getting it again for at least six months. However, older patients are more prone to re-infection. This…
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Dream doll calls it ended with bankroll Freddie (breakups)

It was all cool just a few months ago. Dream Doll shocked everyone in January when she was seen in an Atlanta nightclub hugged by rapper Bankroll Freddie. Shortly after the discovery, The Shade Room Teens confirmed from a source that the two were officially an item and that everyone was there for it! However,…
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Attaining herd immunity might be fairly a problem for Asia: UN officers

SINGAPORE – Achieving herd immunity to Covid-19 could be difficult for developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region, a UN official told CNBC. Herd immunity refers to the situation in which a disease cannot easily spread within a population because most people have become immune to it either from vaccination or from previous infection. Around 60%…
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Calling Nunes and Giuliani idiots is “an insult to idiots”

The United States and Russia have had a strained relationship for as long as a living American can remember. But that relationship took an odd turn during Donald Trump’s presidency. Instead of seeing Vladimir Putin as an opponent, the 45th president appeared to be looking up to the Russian president. And some in his immediate…
