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Chrissy Teigen is the latest celebrity to celebrate the 2021 presidential inauguration in a monochrome look.
(Bloomberg) -- Global stocks climbed to fresh all-time highs Thursday on optimism that fiscal spending will revive growth and bolster corporate earnings. The dollar weakened.Asian shares rose for a third straight session, led by Japan and South Korea, after their U.S. counterparts closed at records Wednesday. U.S. futures were little changed as the S&P 500 posted its best first-day reaction to a presidential inauguration since at least 1937. The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 Index jumped more than 2%. Netflix Inc, ASML Holding NV and Morgan Stanley were among stocks that gained on solid results. Treasuries were little changed.Elsewhere, oil edged lower as concerns over lackluster consumption amid the pandemic crept back in. Gold pared overnight gains.Investors looked past a fresh stumble in the rollout of vaccines and elevated infection rates, toward the promise of increased economic support and an expanded federal effort to get shots to more Americans under President Joe Biden. Stimulus plans in Japan and Europe will come under further scrutiny Thursday after central bank decisions in those jurisdictions.“If stimulus happens at the same time that people get vaccinated, the optimism can’t help but build,” said Keith Buchanan, a portfolio manager for GLOBALT Investments in Atlanta. “It’s a fairly safe bet there will be another stimulus package with more direct payments to consumers and individuals and more help for small businesses.”Investors are counting on more aid to help propel economic growth under Biden, who is planning a flurry of executive orders on his first day. Still, it won’t be all smooth sailing, with Janet Yellen encountering early Republican resistance to Biden’s relief plan in her confirmation hearing to become Treasury secretary.On the virus front, Germany suffered record daily deaths and a study on the South African variant raised concern about the efficacy of vaccines.Meantime, China Mobile Ltd., China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd. and China Telecom Corp. Ltd. filed a request with the New York Stock Exchange for a review of its decision to delist their stocks from the New York bourse. Separately, Twitter Inc. locked the official account of the Chinese embassy to the U.S. citing a violation of its ‘dehumanization’ policy.These are some key events coming up:Policy decisions are due Thursday from the Bank of Japan, Bank Indonesia and the European Central Bank.Earnings are due from companies including Kia Motors Corp., Schlumberger Ltd. and Yes Bank Ltd.These are the main moves in markets:StocksS&P 500 futures rose 0.1% as of 9:09 a.m. in Tokyo. The gauge climbed 1.4% on Wednesday.Japan’s Topix index climbed 1%.South Korea’s Kospi added 0.9%.Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index rose 0.8%.CurrenciesThe Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index slipped 0.1%.The yen was at 103.58 per dollar.The offshore yuan was at 6.4623 per dollar.The euro bought $1.2114.BondsThe yield on 10-year Treasuries held at 1.08%.CommoditiesWest Texas Intermediate crude dipped 0.5% to $53.02 a barrel.Gold was at $1,869.41 an ounce.For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
At least three people were killed, several were injured, and one person remained missing after an explosion destroyed a building near the Puerta de Toledo in Madrid, Spain, on January 20, officials said.Four floors of a building on Calle de Toledo were severely damaged by the explosion. Local news reports said the explosion was believed to have been caused by a gas leak and investigations were underway.Footage posted by Bomberos Madrid, the city’s fire department, shows crews stabilizing area buildings that were damaged in the explosion and surveying the blast site.According to Google Translate, the fire department said on Twitter, “We have worked all afternoon and part of the night securing the area, eliminating unstable elements from the adjoining buildings that were at risk of falling onto the public roadway.” Credit: Bomberos Madrid via Storyful
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Venezuelan state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela last month sent letters to joint venture partners asking if they wish to maintain stakes in their various projects once they expire, four people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday. The letters come as PDVSA's crude production has fallen to its lowest level in decades at just 434,000 barrels per day, due to years of underinvestment and mismanagement, and more recently U.S. sanctions aimed at ousting President Nicolas Maduro. The sanctions have complicated many private partners' ability and willingness to invest in the projects' operations.
The U.S. Senate Finance Committee is unlikely to vote on the nomination of Janet Yellen for Treasury Secretary until next week, congressional sources said on Wednesday despite a push by Democrats to confirm her on Thursday. News of the expected delay came as the new administration of President Joe Biden, who was sworn in on Wednesday, named several people to senior Treasury posts. Committee members have until Wednesday evening to submit additional questions related to Yellen's confirmation hearing, leaving just a day for Yellen to respond and the Senate to act before lawmakers head home for the weekend.
Netflix led breakouts and Wednesday's stock market rally as President Biden was sworn in. But the Nasdaq is looking extended again.
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The 16-year-old was shot while attending a vigil in Houston's south side for another 16-year-old who was shot and killed earlier this week at the same location.
Barbados-born barber shop owner and patrons of Everett Barber Shop in Washington watch the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris Wednesday with a pride that speaks of their Caribbean roots.
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European designers and on-the-rise American brands were well-represented by inaugural attendees.
Jim Cramer identifies the big themes poised to profit under the Biden administration, starting with e-commerce, financials, healthcare and more.
"Everything is new and better," Chrissy Teigen shared of her newfound sobriety.
The new president signed the executive order ending the bar on travel from several Muslim-majority countries on his first day in office.
President Joe Biden will introduce an immigration reform bill that includes an eight-year process to citizenship.
Because of COVID, 2020 was a lost year without blockbusters. But in 2021, we can't wait to see these movies on a big screen, from 'F9' to 'Top Gun 2.'