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India, With 1% of Global Vehicles, Accounts for 10% of All Road Crash Victims: World Bank
The report added that more than 75 per cent of poor households in India report a decline in their income post a road traffic crash and financial loss to them is equivalent to over seven months household income.
Faulk Scores Twice, Blues Beat Coyotes 4-1 In Unique Series
Justin Faulk had two goals and an assist, Jordan Binnington stopped 24 shots and the St. Louis Blues ended a threegame losing streak to the Arizona Coyotes with a 41 victory Friday night.
Business Events Scheduled For The Coming Week
Business events and economic reports scheduled for the coming week.
Oil Edges Higher On U.S. Stimulus Hopes But Demand Fears Persist
Oil prices edged higher on Friday, buoyed by hopes for a U.S. stimulus bill, but a weaker demand outlook from OPEC and the International Energy Agency capped gains.
Oil Retreats Further As Demand Fears Set In
Oil prices dropped for a second day on Friday, pulling further back from a oneyear high after OPEC again lowered its demand forecast and the International Energy Agency said the market remains oversupplied.
S&P 500, Nasdaq Drift Towards Record Highs As Data Fuels Stimulus Bets
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rose on Thursday, just shy of record highs with investors betting on more fiscal stimulus to ride out a coronavirusdriven recession as data showed a stalling recovery in the labor market.
Global Regulators Back Plan For Climate Risk Disclosures Body
Global market regulators have thrown their weight behind plans for a new international standards body for company disclosures on climate risks and sustainability, saying it would cut the scope for socalled greenwashing.
Bruins Beat Rangers In OT; NHL-leading Leafs Top Canadiens
Brad Marchand scored 36 seconds into overtime to give the Boston Bruins a 32 victory over the New York Rangers on Wednesday night in the opener of a twogame set at Madison Square Garden.
Twitter, Under Armour Rise; Alteryx, Assurant Fall
Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Wednesday:
LVMH To Put Fenty Fashion Collection On Pause
LVMH Mot Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the worlds largest luxury group, has put Rihanna's Fenty fashion collection on hold.
Exclusive: Teva Pharm In Talks To Co-produce COVID-19 Vaccines, CEO Says
Israel's Teva Pharmaceutical Industries is in talks with COVID19 vaccine makers to coproduce some shots, chief executive Kare Schultz told Reuters on Wednesday.
SoftBank To Invest $900 Million In Gene Sequencing Firm Pacific Biosciences
Pacific Biosciences of California Inc said on Wednesday SoftBank Group Corp will invest $900 million in the gene sequencing firm, sending its shares up 21% before the bell.
While Wanting Good EU Ties, PM Johnson Prioritises UK Internal Trade
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday he would do everything to ensure that free trade between the United Kingdom's four nations would be "untrammeled", suggesting that was a priority above ties with the European Union.
Moneycontrol Reigns as the No.1 Digital Destination for Budget Day Coverage
Moneycontrol’s exhaustive and valuable Budget-Day coverage breaks all previous traffic records, beating competitors such as Economic Times, LiveMint and Financial Express.
Lost In Fog: Kobe Copter Crash Highlights Danger For Pilots
The federal investigation into the helicopter crash that killed former NBA star Kobe Bryant and eight others has put a renewed spotlight on a long-known danger of flying: Pilots who become disoriented when they can't see their surroundings.
Hanesbrands, Simon Property Rise; Carrier, Jack Henry Fall
Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Tuesday: