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Goldman’s Pandemic Hot Streak Continues in Third Quarter
The bank’s sharply higher profit is the latest confirmation that, even in a pandemic and a recession, Wall Street can still make money.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalFewer Fistfights, Less Sex—TV Production Gets a Covid Makeover
As production resumes during the pandemic, fear of contagion is changing everything about making television. Producers are avoiding scenes with crowds, guest stars or intimacy between characters, wherever possible. “Are we crazy to be doing this?”
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalJPMorgan, Citigroup Signal That Economy Isn’t Out of the Woods
Both banks reported better-than-expected results, but JPMorgan CEO James Dimon said the U.S. needs another coronavirus-relief package.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalRepublicans, Democrats Clash at Confirmation Hearing for Amy Coney Barrett
Senate Republicans focused on Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s qualifications and their responsibility to approve her nomination at Senate Judiciary Committee hearings Monday, while Democrats highlighted the haste of the confirmation process and the threat to the Affordable Care Act.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalJohnson & Johnson Pauses Covid-19 Vaccine Trials Due to Sick Subject
The company says an independent committee is reviewing the subject’s illness, and it will review the medical information before deciding whether to restart the studies.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalAMD Is in Advanced Talks to Buy Xilinx
AMD is in advanced talks to buy rival chip maker Xilinx, people familiar with the matter say, in a deal that could be worth more than $30 billion and mark the latest big tie-up in the rapidly consolidating industry.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalThere’s No Oil in Wisconsin. The Fracking Bust Hit It Anyway.
Mines that sent trainloads of “Northern White” sand to West Texas for hydraulic fracturing sit idle, costing jobs and hurting local-government coffers.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
- El Gobierno disemina en al menos nueve ciudades a cientos de inmigrantes sin informar ni a los alcaldes
- Los diez cisnes negros para el año 2021
- Barcelona pierde otra sede europea tras el brexit: el Centro de Predicciones se 'fuga' a Bonn
- El Barça en la encrucijada: la carrera electoral para controlar un poder fáctico en ruinas
- Los centros comerciales reabrirán con un 30% de aforo
- La crisis se convierte en una sangría laboral para los mayores de 55 años
- Shanghai Electric sondea a Siemens por Gamesa
- Adiós a la convergencia: el PIB per cápita de España es un 30% inferior al de la eurozona
- Malestar en el Gobierno porque Iglesias torpedea la negociación del CGPJ
- Votantes a la fuga
- Primer aviso del BCE a Sánchez: por primera vez no garantiza que vaya a completar su ayuda
- Choque entre el norte y el sur por las patentes covid-19
- Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai charged under national security law
- Los grandes fondos se posicionan en los bancos españoles para sacar partido a las fusiones
- Barcelona rescata su moneda social tras dos años de 'pinchazo'
- La banca española, la segunda que más cobra a las empresas por su dinero