Men accused of helping ex-Nissan boss flee Japan challenge U.S. extradition case
Lawyers for the former Green Beret and son wanted by Japan for helping former Nissan Motor Co boss Carlos Ghosn flee the country on Monday argued U.S. authorities wrongly arrested them for aiding a crime that they say does not exist in Japan: bail jump…
Nasdaq ends at record, confirms bull market on economic recovery hopes
The Nasdaq posted a record closing high on Monday, becoming the first of the major indexes to confirm a new bull market, while the S&P 500 ended in positive territory for the year as expectations for a swift recovery from a coronavirus-driven downturn increased.
Macy’s raises $4.5 billion to shore up funds as stores reopen, shares surge
Macy’s Inc said on Monday it raised a total of $4.5 billion, including $3.15 billion in new borrowings against its real estate assets, as the department store chain tries to navigate through the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Macy’s raises $4.5 billion through asset-based credit, bonds
Macy’s Inc said on Monday it raised a total of $4.5 billion, including $3.15 billion in asset-based credit, as the department store chain tries to navigate through the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
GE reopens parts of prior debt offerings to raise $3 billion
General Electric Co said on Monday it reopened portions of its prior debt offerings for $3 billion in total proceeds to boost its cash reserves amid the coronavirus crisis.
Stocks rally on quick economic revival hopes, oil slides
Global equity markets surged on Monday, with the Nasdaq hitting a record high on hopes of a quick recovery from the coronavirus slump, while oil slid after Saudi Arabia said new output cuts by producer nations would not include extra cuts by three Gulf…
Nasdaq hits record close, confirms bull market on economic recovery hopes
The Nasdaq hit a record high close on Monday, becoming the first of the major indexes to confirm a new bull market, and the Dow and S&P 500 jumped as expectations for a swift recovery from a coronavirus-driven downturn increased.
Nasdaq hits record high as U.S. recession becomes official
On the same day that the Nasdaq marked a new bull market, the U.S. economy was officially declared to be in a recession. The two milestones on Monday illustrate how an 11-week surge in stocks has occurred despite widespread economic devastation fueled …
JetBlue to fly about 50% of July schedule, more in August: CNBC interview
JetBlue Airways Corp expects to fly about half of its original schedule in July, up from about 25% to 30% in June, and a bit more in August as leisure demand begins to recover, Chief Executive Robin Hayes told CNBC in an interview on Monday.
It’s official: U.S. economy entered recession in February
The U.S. economy ended its longest expansion in history in February and entered recession as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the private economics research group that acts as the arbiter for determining U.S. business cycles said on Monday.