
Uber drives up prices for shared rides, Chicago data reveals
How much ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft charge customers throughout a day is one of the most closely held secrets in Silicon Valley.
How much ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft charge customers throughout a day is one of the most closely held secrets in Silicon Valley.
Investors often choose bonds to avoid market volatility and generate income, especially as they get closer to retiring. Government bonds such as municipal bonds and U.S. Treasurys provide income, but pay a lower yield when the Federal Reserve lowers interest rates for a longer period. Fixed-income investments provide a balance to stock portfolios during volatility and investors can choose from individual bonds, mutual funds or exchange-traded funds, says Daren Blonski, managing principal of Sonoma Wealth Advisors. …read more […]
* Real cuts losses after two central bank interventions * Colombia announces changes in tax reform * Latin American stocks eye worst day in three months (Updates prices; adds details, news items) By Medha Singh and Uday Sampath Kumar Nov 26 (Reuters) – Brazil’s real slipped in volatile trading on Tuesday to a fresh record low, with the government intervening twice to stymie a slump in the currency, while a change in Colombia’s tax reform raised worries of higher fiscal deficit. The Brazilian central bank said it is selling dollars in the spot currency …read more […]
A battery-powered Lincoln SUV, due in mid-2022, will be the first Ford Motor Co vehicle built on a custom electrified chassis that resembles a skateboard, which was developed by Ford-backed startup Rivian, according to several people familiar with the program. The all-wheel-drive Lincoln SUV could compete against Rivian’s R1S, an electric sport utility vehicle slated to go into production in early 2021 that will be priced from $72,500. Both models will use Rivian’s so-called skateboard, a flexible platform that combines electric motors, batteries, controls and suspension. …read more […]
U.S. stocks edged higher on Tuesday, building on the prior day’s record closing levels, as positive comments by President Donald Trump on trade talks and gains for Disney and Best Buy overshadowed some softer-than-anticipated economic data.
A battery-powered Lincoln SUV, due in mid-2022, will be the first Ford Motor Co vehicle built on a custom electrified chassis that resembles a skateboard, which was developed by Ford-backed startup Rivian, according to several people familiar with the program.
A battery-powered Lincoln SUV, due in mid-2022, will be the first Ford Motor Co vehicle built on a custom electrified chassis that resembles a skateboard, which was developed by Ford-backed startup Rivian, according to several people familiar with the program. The all-wheel-drive Lincoln SUV could compete against Rivian’s R1S, an electric sport utility vehicle slated to go into production in early 2021 that will be priced from $72,500. Both models will use Rivian’s so-called skateboard, a flexible platform that combines electric motors, batteries, controls and suspension. …read more […]
Alibaba’s Hong Kong debut is the world’s largest listing in 2019 so far. Yahoo Finance’s Akiko Fujita and Emily McCormick discuss on The Ticker. …read more […]
There’s no doubt that money can be made by owning shares of unprofitable businesses. For example, although Amazon.com… …read more […]
The FDA is cracking down on the illegal sale of products containing CBD after warning fifteen companies about their unsubstantiated health claims. Yahoo Finance’s Zack Guzman, Heidi Chung and BigEyedWish Founder Ian Wishingrad discuss on YFi PM. …read more […]
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) said on Tuesday it had filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to allow companies going public to raise capital through a direct listing, instead of an initial public offering.
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Asian and European LNG prices are falling through the floor as a result of mild winter weather and a new wave of supply from the US, Australia and Russia …read more […]
Wall Street’s three main indexes held steady near all-time highs on Tuesday, as positive comments on trade by President Donald Trump, along with gains for Disney and Best Buy, encouraged investors to shrug off weak economic data.
Tesla found itself in some hot water again after Twitter users – including Neil Degrasse Tyson and the vice president for the Ford X – criticized an unfair tug-of-war between Tesla’s Cybertruck and Ford’s F-150. In response, Elon Musk said: “Bring it on.” …read more […]
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