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China is set to be the only major economy to grow this year after largely bringing the epidemic under control, following its emergence in the central city of Wuhan last year
Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing apps spent $200 million in a winning bet to circumvent California lawmakers and the courts to preserve their business model by keeping drivers from becoming employees
Lulled by Biden's opinion poll lead, some investors had positioned for higher US bond yields and renewables shares
On November 5, 2019, President Donald Trump had officially begun the process of withdrawal from the Paris climate accord
Biden has promised to guide the United States economy to net-zero emissions by 2050 to fight global warming if he is elected, a pledge that would require sweeping legislation to achieve
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has said vaccines must demonstrate at least 50% efficacy
A victory by Trump is viewed as bullish for oil because of sanctions on Iran and his support for Saudi-led oil production cuts to support prices
There are more than 200 candidates under development and the vaccine being developed by Oxford and licensed to British drugmaker AstraZeneca is seen as a front-runner
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised on Wednesday to do whatever it takes to support British businesses and help them bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic.
The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is expected to be one of the first from big pharma to be submitted for regulatory approval, along with Pfizer and BioNTech's candidate
In China, investors cited the changing business environment as a key factor weighing on Ant's future development with some saying they would still be keen to invest
Trump falsely claimed to have won after his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, said he was confident of winning a contest that will not be resolved until a handful of states finish vote counts
Investors had initially wagered that a possible Democratic sweep by Biden could ease political risk while promising a huge boost to fiscal stimulus
US stock index futures were up but off earlier highs in choppy trading, with Nasdaq futures outperforming
Foreign investors turned net buyers of Indian equities as slowing Covid-19 cases boosted hopes of a faster economic recovery, while other Asian equities faced outflows ahead of the US election
GAIL India has issued a tender offering two liquefied natural gas cargoes for loading in the United States and is seeking two cargoes for delivery into India, two industry sources said
Gold fell as the dollar strengthened after US President Donald Trump grabbed an early lead in the key state of Florida
It was the highest reading since February and comfortably above the 50-mark separating growth from contraction
West Texas Intermediate was up 71 cents, or 1.9%, at $38.37 a barrel by 0157 GMT, having gained more than $1 earlier in the day
Brent futures rose 84 cents, or 2.2 per cent, to $39.81 a barrel by 1:58 p.m.