Wells Fargo & Co employees will be working from home till at least Sept. 7 due to the coronavirus pandemic, Bloomberg reported on Friday.
The COVID-19 outbreak has taken a huge toll on the jobs market around the world, with many businesses slashing headcounts and freezing hiring. But some sectors are still actively hiring, despite the pandemic. Money Mind reports.
JAKARTA: Fisherman Iwan, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, has been in the industry for the last 10 years. Mr Iwan was born and raised in Natuna islands at Indonesia’s outermost area near the South China Sea, which is rich in fishery resources. Despite an abundance of fishes...
Bar and restaurant owners in Texas and Florida were fuming on Friday after state officials abruptly slapped new restrictions on their businesses due to a spike in new COVID-19 cases.
NEW YORK: Wall Street stocks sank on Friday (Jun 26) as surging coronavirus cases prompted large US states to impose new public health restrictions, threatening the economic recovery following widespread business shutdowns. The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 2.84 per cent, or 730.05 points ...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's national airline is taking heavy flak after it emerged that nearly a third of its pilots were holding fake or dubious licences, with some observers wondering if the struggling national carrier can survive the scandal. Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) this week said it ...
General Motors Co on Friday asked a U.S. appeals court to allow it to continue pursuing its civil racketeering suit against rival Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV , rejecting a lower court judge's belittling of the complaint.
Wall Street's major indexes tumbled more than 2per cent on Friday as several U.S. states imposed business restrictions in response to a surge in coronavirus cases.
Facebook Inc said on Friday it will start labeling newsworthy content that violates the social media company's policies, and label all posts and ads about voting with links to authoritative information, including those from politicians.
THE HAGUE: Consumer giant Unilever, home to brands including Ben and Jerry's and Marmite, said on Friday (Jun 26) it will stop advertising on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram in the US until the end of 2020 due to the "polarized election period" there. The Anglo-Dutch firm is the largest...
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