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More U.S. companies are taking steps to isolate Russia following the country's invasion of Ukraine.
Reports indicate that the Russian convoy aimed at Kyiv is stalled and that Russia has temporarily banned foreign companies from withdrawing their investments in the country.
Here's a wrap-up of recent news from Ukraine.
Equity prices have won back some of their early losses and the Nasdaq Composite has even made it back into the green.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sent oil prices above $100 a barrel and oil and gas producers' stocks near or above 52-week highs in Thursday's premarket session.
Speculation on new products that might come from Apple in 2022 were being talked about almost as soon as the company's dog-and-pony show ended last September. Here's where matters stand currently.
Apple is beginning to feel some antitrust heat in Russia. The company has also released updates to its iPhone and iPad system software.
Global confirmed cases of COVID-19 have reached 37.8 million, while the number of fatal cases is approaching 1.1 million.
According to the Microsoft Bing COVID-19 Tracker, global confirmed cases of COVID-19 have reached more than 37.5 million.
In a sign of how quickly COVID-19 has spread among America's largest states, confirmed cases in California number nearly half of the count in Russia.
According to the Bing COVID-19 Tracker, the number of global cases has reached 11,797,213, after surging 217,376 in the past day. On most days of the past week, the number has been higher by 100,000....
Oil industry analysts at IHS Markit forecast the global over-production of crude will amount to 14 million barrels a day in the second quarter. About that much again is expected to go into storage.
American Deaths Surge Toward 80,000 According to the Bing COVID-19 Tracker, the number of global cases has reached 3,845,607. Active cases hit 2,293,113, which is 52,751 higher than yesterday....
An agreement among the Saudis, the Russians, and the Americans over the weekend will lead to lower crude production beginning next month and, producers hope, higher prices.
A video teleconference Thursday morning is expected to cut up to 10 million barrels from global crude oil production. Will that be enough to push crude prices higher?