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The 26-year-old Randle is in the second season of a three-year deal worth $62.1 million and is eligible to become an unrestricted free agent after the 2021-22 season.
U.S. long-term mortgage rates were steady to higher this week, as the benchmark 30-year loan breached the 3% mark for the first time since July 2020. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac reported Thursday that the average rate on the 30-year fixed-rate home loan rose to 3.02% from 2.97% last week. While economists expect modest increases in home-loan rates this year, they likely will remain low while the Federal Reserve keeps interest rates near zero until the economy recovers.
Paul Bettany knows what happens in the "WandaVision" finale, of course -- but he isn't divulging any spoilers to ruin it for Disney+ viewers. The actor, who plays Vision, opposite Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff on the show, appeared on "Good Morning America" on Thursday and played mum when asked about various fan theories, answering with strange noises and even going as far as pretending his video froze.
Cryptocurrency prices are soaring, and NVIDIA's (NASDAQ: NVDA) gaming segment is booming. The last time this scenario occurred was in 2018, when surging digital currencies boosted the demand for high-end graphics cards by crypto miners. When the bubble popped, NVIDIA's gaming segment suffered an oversupply of chips, causing sales of graphics cards, and the chip maker's stock price, to fall sharply.
Tariffs on UK cheese and cashmere will also be lifted as the countries try to resolve an old trade row.
(Bloomberg) -- OPEC+ decided to keep a tight limit on oil production next month, sending prices soaring in a market that had been expecting additional supply.The agreement is a victory for Saudi Arabia, which has consistently pushed for greater production restraint. It leaves the world facing a significant supply squeeze, higher energy costs and the risk of inflation just as widespread vaccination allows economies to emerge from the Covid-19 downturn.The cartel had been debating whether to restore as much as 1.5 million barrels a day of output. But after being urged to “keep our powder dry” by Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, members agreed to hold steady at current levels -- with the exception of modest increases granted to Russia and Kazakhstan.Brent crude rose as much as 5.6% in London.“OPEC+ definitely risks over-tightening the oil market,” said Amrita Sen, chief oil analyst at consultant Energy Aspects Ltd. in London.Inflation RisksBrent has already rallied about 30% this year to above $67 a barrel. Throughout the first quarter, OPEC+ has kept production below demand in order to drain the glut that built up during the worst of the Covid-19 lockdowns. Without additional supply, that deficit will widen significantly in April, according to the cartel’s internal estimates.With the bond market already on edge for signs of inflation, the aggressive move from OPEC+ could become a headache for the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank. And it’s not just oil that’s surging. From copper and steel to corn and soybeans, the prices of many commodities are rapidly rising.Russia and Kazakhstan secured exemptions from the deal, allowing them to boost output by 130,000 and 20,000 barrels a day in April, respectively, “due to continued seasonal consumption patterns,” according to a statement posted on OPEC’s website. The two nations were granted similar allowances for February and March.While the decision will give the coffers of members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies a much needed boost after a year of financial pain, it also carries some risks. Crude prices in the high $60s could help revive the cartel’s nemesis -- U.S. shale drillers.OPEC+ will meet again on April 1 to discuss production levels for May, according to the statement.(Updates with revised date for next meeting in final paragraph.)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.
As part of the largest branch and service area expansion in its history, OnPoint Community Credit Union announced today it will open four of the 20 new Fred Meyer branches this month. These new Oregon branches are in Cornelius, South Hillsboro, East Gresham and Sandy. With these four openings, OnPoint will operate 40 branches in communities across Oregon and Southwest Washington. OnPoint is also slated to open 16 additional branches within Fred Meyer locations across the region in 2021.
The "Environmental Consulting Services Global Market Report 2021: COVID-19 Impact and Recovery to 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The "Global Micro Server IC Market with COVID-19 Impact Analysis by Offering (Hardware, Software), Processor Type (X86, ARM) Application (Web Hosting & Enterprise Applications, Analytics & Cloud Computing, Edge Computing), End-user, and Region - Forecast to 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. ("Couche-Tard" or the "Corporation") (TSX: ATD.A) (TSX: ATD.B) will release its financial results for the third quarter of its fiscal year 2021 on Wednesday, March 17, 2021, after the closing of the TSX. Couche–Tard will hold a conference call on Thursday, March 18, 2021, at 8:00 A.M. (EDT) to present its financial results for the third quarter of its fiscal year 2021. As such, Brian Hannasch, President and Chief Executive Officer, as well as Claude Tessier, Chief Financial Officer, will be the speakers and will answer questions from analysts. Therefore, Couche-Tard invites analysts known to the Corporation to submit their two questions to its management before 7:00 P.M. (EDT) on Wednesday, March 17, 2021, at investor.relations@couche-tard.com.
The Audio Collective launches today as a hybrid of a live-audio creator community, creative and production house, and ambassador group that helps brands, individuals, and organizations elevate their experiences and impact on Clubhouse, and beyond. It is one of the first dedicated studio and creator initiatives in the live, interactive audio app space, built by audio creators, for audio creators, and for anyone who is interested in expanding into this exciting media space. This is a growing network that partners with audio creators, agencies, brands, and studios to build engaging, interactive audio events.
The "LTE and 5G Broadcast Market Share, Size, Trends, Industry Analysis Report, by Technology; By End Use; By Regions; Segment Forecast, 2020-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Even though the Golden Globes are known for going rogue, there are some wins from Sunday, 'Nomadland' to Jodie Foster, that might affect the Oscars.
The Detroit Pistons and New York Knicks meet on Thursday, March 4 at Madison Square Garden (FSD)
Is Brooklyn Beckham a married man?
Fox Bar based Paper Thin Pizza, located at Soho House Chicago, will offer pizzas with a special basil replacement -- hemp greens.
Neal Gerber Eisenberg (NGE) is proud to announce that it has achieved a Gold rating for the American Legal Industry Sustainability Standard (ALISS) assessment. ALISS was created by the Law Firm Sustainability Network (LFSN), the leading U.S.-based organization dedicated to promoting environmental sustainability among law firms.
An unknown number remain at large after escaping a breeding farm in Western Cape province.
The Baltimore Ravens are reportedly planning to propose a new overtime strategy called "Spot and Choose." It's a great idea.
Mar. 4—The Center for Biological Diversity today filed suit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to designate critical habitat and develop a recovery plan for the iiwi, a cherished forest bird in Hawaii. The move comes five months after the due to lack of progress. Thewas filed in U.S. District Court for Hawaii. "The beautiful iiwi needs our help and it needs it now, " said ...