(Bloomberg) — Most Read from Bloomberg Emmanuel Macron’s bigger-than-expected lead in the first round of French presidential elections brought immediate relief to markets worried over a victory for his nationalist rival Marine Le Pen. The euro rose in Asian trading as foreign-exchange markets opened for the week, after early estimates showed Macron had a vote share of almost 29%. That was good news for investors, who had feared a closer contest and a support surge for his rival. Euro Stoxx… Source link
Read More »Tara VanDerveer’s Ukrainian relief challenge spreads
Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer is using the platform of March Madness to promote Ukrainian humanitarian efforts. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar) Tara VanDerveer has seen the images of once-beautiful cities reduced to rubble. Of destruction in the Ukrainian capital she once visited, and throughout the country that women she once called her “cousins” call home. It was “really, really, very hard” to watch Russian forces bombard Ukraine, VanDerveer, the Stanford women’s basketball coach, said. It… Source link
Read More »Consumers to keep driving through high gas prices with no relief: Morning Brief
This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Friday, March 4, 2022 Shopping, and driving, through the era of high costs Every now and again, we here at the Morning Brief delight in bringing our readers some good news that helps leaven a news diet filled with grim to outright depressing news. As Russia continues its brutal frontal assault on Ukraine — which continues to whipsaw markets —… Source link
Read More »There’s ‘no relief in sight’ for high trucking costs: BofA
A massive shortage of truckers continues to be a bottleneck for supply chains across North America, serving as a significant factor in the American inflation story and leading to skyrocketing trucking costs. According to a recent Bank of America Global Research (BAC) report, the crunch seen in the trucking industry is showing no signs of abating. “One shipper’s rates [are up] +33% [year-over-year], no relief in sight; sees labor shortages & expect pricing to stay elevated,” BofA’s… Source link
Read More »Big Tech unlikely to see selling relief
Stretched valuations, coupled with the threat of rising interest rates, have landed technology stocks into trouble to start the new year. And although Microsoft (MSFT) on Tuesday bucked a trend of lackluster fourth quarter results, DataTrek Research thinks a couple of factors are sending the popular sector into a downward spiral, which aren’t likely to be offset by encouraging earnings. That could spell bad news for Meta (FB), Google (GOOG), Tesla (TSLA) and Apple (AAPL): the last two report… Source link
Read More »COVID-era relief ends with small biz trapped on ‘bad ride’ as Omicron surges
A deadline for COVID-era recovery loans lapsed on Friday, with questions lingering about how much funding is available to help backstop small businesses hunkering down as the Omicron variant surges across the economy. Small business owners had until Friday to apply for the regular Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) and the Targeted EIDL Advance program. However, the Small Business Association (SBA) didn’t clarify how much remains in those funds. A representative told Yahoo Finance the… Source link
Read More »These COVID relief provisions are set to expire before Jan. 1
It’s not just the expanded Child Tax Credit. The end of the extra $1,600 for parents (or $1,000 depending on the child’s age) is just one of a series of COVID relief provisions set to expire this week. The expanded Child Tax Credit was implemented for one year as part of President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan, though many Democrats want to make it permanent. They plan to revisit the issue in the new year as part of the Build Back Better act, stalled after key moderate Sen. Joe Manchin… Source link
Read More »Bitcoin, crypto boosted by Fed relief rally, investors ‘bracing for the worst’ get surprised
The Federal Reserve’s surprisingly hawkish policy turn has had a surprise beneficiary: Cryptocurrencies. Digital coins extended gains on Thursday after the Fed stepped up its taper, and laid the foundation for a tightening cycle that could bring as many as three rate hikes in 2022. Normally, cryptocurrency benefits from loose monetary policy and its inflationary side-effects; but at least for now, investors are taking the longer view. Bitcoin (BTC-USD), barely a week removed from an ugly… Source link
Read More »Don’t expect relief from supply chain, inflation woes next year, either
Better grab those Oreos while you still can, and while they’re still relatively cheap. With global supply chains ensnared by bottlenecks, Mondelez International (MDLZ) expects next year to be nearly as bad as the current one. The snack giant’s CFO addressed the labor and truck shortages mentioned in Mondelez’s third-quarter earnings results — and came around to a dispiriting conclusion. Although some economists had predicted shipping bottleneck relief could arrive by year’s end, “quite… Source link
Read More »Google files a counterclaim in Epic Games lawsuit, saying it’s owed financial relief – TechCrunch
As the Apple v. Epic Games lawsuit goes under appeal, Google on Monday afternoon filed an answer and counterclaim in the Epic Games’ antitrust litigation against the company. The tech giant and Android maker denies Epic’s allegations of antitrust behavior and instead says that it’s owed relief, as Epic Games breached the Google Play Developer Distribution Agreement (DDA) by allowing Fortnite players who download the app through Google Play to use Epic’s own payment processing… Source link
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