LONDON, Sept 4 (Reuters) - More people are returning to work in London, data showed on Friday, an encouraging sign for Prime Minister Boris Johnson who has urged Britons to start commuting again to help the economy recover from its coronavirus crash. Data from Transport for London, the public ...
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There's no mistaking he's the son of the late wildlife warrior Steve Irwin. And on Friday, Robert Irwin had fans doing a double take after he shared a photo of himself holding a small crocodile.The 16-year-old explained that the photo was taken during from the annual crocodile research trip to ...
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Sept 4 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve may ramp up its purchases of corporate bonds if stocks and corporate debt markets weaken further, following a sharpest stock sell-off, analysts at Citigroup said in a report. Investors dumped high-flying technology stocks on Thursday and Friday, while investment-grade corporate bond spreads ...
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By Chuck Mikolajczak NEW YORK, Sept 4 (Reuters) - A gauge of global stocks fell for a second straight day on Friday and marked its biggest weekly percentage drop in nearly three months, while the dollar ran out of steam, ending a three-day run higher, after a U.S.payrolls report ...
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By Medha Singh and Devik Jain Sept 4 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes extended declines on Friday, with the Nasdaq on track for its worst two-day fall since March as technology stocks sold off again, overshadowing data showing a steeper-than-expected drop in the August unemployment rate. The tech-heavy ...
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Smoking may alter genes in a way that creates more cellular entry points for coronavirus, new research suggests. Australian scientists found that smoking just three cigarettes can trigger a flurry of increased activity in the part of the genome that codes for a protein known as ACE2. The protein lies on ...
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