OPEC and Allied Oil Producers Agreed to 10 Million Barrels per Day Production Cut
The meeting between OPEC and its allies OPEC+ lasted more than nine hours and the agreement on oil production cut was finally reached.
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The meeting between OPEC and its allies OPEC+ lasted more than nine hours and the agreement on oil production cut was finally reached.
European finance ministers have agreed to implement a €540bn economic package for countries hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. The measures will help governments cover healthcare costs but also will support businesses.
U.S. stocks soared on Thursday to post their best week of gains since 1974, extending a remarkable rally despite evidence of increasing economic strain due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The New York Judge Kevin Castel claims that Telegram’s TON Grams are securities. But Blockchain Association’s (BA) Kristin Smith put out the fact that Grams only arrive under the security name while being not a security. BA filed the letter of support to the court earlier this week.
On April 8, Crypto Asia Summit, the largest virtual crypto summit of 2020 (May 18~23) announced Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) will headline as one of the live online speakers.
According to the Federal Reserve, Wells Fargo will take part in the recently released programs without having the balance sheet count against the $1.95 trillion cap the bank has.
Contentos announced that it is integrating with ChainLink, the leading oracle service provider, for its secure Blockchain.
Today, on April 9th, BTC price started to grow again but now it is slightly falling. However, Bobby Lee believes that Bitcoin must renew its all-time peak by the end of this year and proceed to 25,000 USD.
Amazon (AMZN) stock price traded 8.44% higher today than four months ago. The company has seen a surge in its operation amid the coronavirus crisis, pushing the executives to implement more measures to protect employees from the coronavirus.
Federal Reserve will spend $2.3 trillion on loans for households, small and medium-sized businesses with up to 10,000 employees and less than $2.5 billion in revenues for 2019.