Equities New York Outlook: Investors puzzled over Fed employment data | 10/08/21

NEW YORK (awp international) – According to the eagerly awaited US labor market report, Wall Street on Friday initially looks like a very subdued start for the Dow Jones Industrial. Around three quarters of an hour before the start of trading, the broker IG valued the US leading index with plus 0.04 percent at 34769 … Read more

Nantes. Home delivery: Meals and Home Help 44 launches a new website

Created in 2004 to help the elderly and in a situation of dependency or disability, Meals and Home Help 44 is the only company to offer the daily delivery of fresh meals to homes in the Nantes area. Much more than a simple home porterage service, the structure created under the impetus of Yves du … Read more

no federal prosecution of the officer who shot Jacob Blake in the back

The US Department of Justice announced Friday, October 8 that there would be no federal prosecution of the policeman who, in August 2020 in Kenosha, seriously injured African-American Jacob Blake, rekindling anti-racist anger in the states -United. “The ministry made this decision because the evidence obtained was not sufficient to prove that the officer used … Read more

four days in prison for approaching a bear and her cubs

A young American has been sentenced to four days in prison and a thousand dollars in fines for getting too close to a bear and her cubs in Yellowstone National Park. Samantha Dehring pleaded guilty to approaching within 91 meters of the grizzly mother to photograph her on May 10 in this gigantic natural park, … Read more

New York Stocks: Hardly Changed – Labor Market Report Puzzles | 10/08/21

NEW YORK (awp international) – The eagerly anticipated job data from the United States did not give Wall Street much directional momentum on Friday. “This labor market report will give central bankers a headache,” commented portfolio manager Thomas Altmann from asset manager QC Partners. “An unemployment rate at an annual low and newly created jobs … Read more

Norway agreed to form a minority government

Jonas Gahr Stere (pictured right) will become the new Prime Minister of Norway – – The new government will have to negotiate in parliament on any proposals they submit, including budget spending. The Norwegian Workers’ Party and the Center Party agreed to form a minority government after negotiations that lasted about a month. This is … Read more

Stocks New York Conclusion: Wall Street Continues Recovery | 07.10.21

NEW YORK (awp international) – The US stock exchanges continued their recovery course from the previous day with momentum. However, the partly strong profits crumbled somewhat towards the end of trading. The weekly labor market data released prior to the start of trading on Thursday was very robust. Most of all, there was relief that … Read more

Stocks New York Outlook: Wall Street Continues Recovery | 07.10.21

NEW YORK (dpa-AFX) – The US stock exchanges are likely to continue their recovery course on Thursday that began the day before. A good hour before the start of trading, the broker IG estimated the Dow Jones Industrial (Dow Jones 30 Industrial) with 0.8 percent plus at 34,699 meters. The upward trend for the technology-heavy … Read more

Serbia and Russia agree on a new gas contract

Photo: Ukrtransgaz Russia and Serbia start gas talks – – A new long-term agreement is planned to be concluded until 2024. Earlier, the Russian Federation signed a new contract with Hungary. Serbia and Russia are negotiating a new long-term gas supply contract. This was announced on Thursday, October 7, by the Minister for Innovative and … Read more

ROUNDUP / New York Stocks End: Profits after a tumultuous downturn | 06.10.21

NEW YORK (dpa-AFX) – The US stock exchanges shook off their heavy daily losses this Wednesday and ultimately converted them into profits. Investors were relieved to respond to two important news: On the one hand, Russia wants to counter the growing global natural gas crisis and deliver “record amounts” of gas to Europe, which would … Read more