ust

Cramer: Tesla is an industry standout, stock will go much higher

CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" team discuss Tesla's stock performance and how the company stands out in the auto industry.




ust

Retailers face new task of keeping customers safe as stores reopen

CNBC's Courtney Reagan reports on the task many retailers now face: keeping customers safe once stores are open.




ust

Customs union has not helped UK firms, economist says

Gerard Lyons tells CNBC there is too much fear about leaving the EU without a deal.




ust

Oil rebound may have gone too far, based on just tentative supply and demand improvements

Signs that Americans are driving more are helping lift oil prices, but analysts say a 60% jump in prices in just a week may be too much.




ust

Oil is on a steady and sustainable uptrend

This is not an erratic breakout trend driven by reactions to global risk factors. This is a steady, sustainable uptrend breakout, according to Daryl Guppy.




ust

The behavior of the Australian dollar is a contradiction

On the one hand the Australian market is making new 10 year highs, on the other, the Australian dollar has broken a long term uptrend and is rapidly moving towards 12-month, and potentially, two-year lows.




ust

Talk of a tech crash is unjustified. Here's why

There are three defining features on the Nasdaq Composite chart. All of them suggest that talk of a tech crash is unjustified, writes Daryl Guppy.




ust

What to watch in Australia's market-currency contradiction

The market contradiction with the Australian dollar persists, writes Daryl Guppy.




ust

Australia's currency decline is collateral damage in Trump's trade war

There was a contradiction when Australia's stock market was making new 10-year highs but the currency was posting significant lows. A big question has now been answered, Daryl Guppy writes.




ust

11 attorneys general sound alarm about meat industry

A group of state AGs are raising concerns about the meat industry. CNBC's Ylan Mui reports.




ust

Financial advisors must find their 'niche' to survive over next 5 to 10 years

Developing a niche, like working with millennial clients or widows, will become more imperative if financial advisors are to compete successfully.




ust

Hilton CEO on navigating coronavirus pandemic as crisis hits hotel industry

Chris Nassetta, president and CEO of Hilton, joins "Squawk Box" to discuss company earnings, navigating the coronavirus crisis and more.




ust

How health savings accounts have adjusted for the coronavirus pandemic

Health savings accounts, or HSAs, will cover Covid-19-related testing and treatment, among other things.




ust

Stay on evictions in New York will continue through August, Gov. Cuomo says

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo extended the moratorium on evictions through August. The state has been the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic.




ust

Unemployment just hit 14.7% yet the market is way up. Please explain!

How to understand what's going on when the jobless rate is surging and so are stock prices. Unemployment's up and so is the stock market. Why?




ust

Coronavirus news Australia: evacuation flights for stranded citizens in India as some states ease Covid-19 restrictions – as it happened

The Australian government has arranged four additional Qantas flights to Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai in the coming fortnight. This blog has now closed

To recap, this afternoon there were 6,929 Covid-19 cases in Australia, with the death toll at 97.

There had been 16 new cases in the last 24 hours, four of which were related to the Cedar Meats cluster in Victoria.

Related: Coronavirus Australia latest: at a glance

There are just two people in South Australia considered to be active cases of Covid-19.

No further cases were recorded when the state health department released updated statistics on Saturday, with South Australia’s total tally remaining at 439.

We want people to get out and explore our fabulous regions. It is safe for regional travel in South Australia.

Continue reading...




ust

Two-week quarantine for travellers to UK would 'devastate' aviation industry

Stringent measures to be announced with visitors and returning Britons to be asked to self-isolate

A 14-day quarantine period for all travellers coming to Britain would have a devastating impact on the UK aviation industry and wider economy, a trade body has said.

The government is expected to announce the quarantine on Sunday as part of measures to prevent a second peak of the coronavirus pandemic.

Continue reading...




ust

Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 review: still sleek, just no longer unique

USB-C, faster processors and new design options continue to keep Microsoft’s Windows 10 laptop near the top of the pile

Microsoft’s top-quality laptop is now in its third generation, with new ports, new processors and a slight redesign, with the option to ditch the unique Alcantara for plain old aluminium.

The £999 and up Surface Laptop 3 is Microsoft’s vision of what a traditional laptop should be. For the most part that’s the same as everyone else, with traditional aluminium body, glass-covered screen and hinge that does not rotate all the way round to the back.

Screen: 13.5in LCD 2256 x 1504 (201 PPI)

Processor: quad-core Intel Core i5 or i7 (10th generation)

RAM: 8 or 16GB

Storage: 128, 256, 512GB or 1TB

Graphics: Intel Iris Plus

Operating system: Windows 10 Home

Camera: 720P front-facing, Windows Hello

Connectivity: wifi 6 (ax), Bluetooth 5, USB-A, USB-C, headphones, Surface Connect TPM

Dimensions: 308.1 x 223.3 x 14.5mm

Weight: 1,265 or 1,288g

Due to the angle of the side of the machine it can be difficult to plug the magnetic power cable in without lifting the side up for more leverage.

The black paint can be scratched revealing the silver aluminium underneath.

The screen supports 10-point touch and Microsoft’s Surface Pen stylus.

Pros: great keyboard, good trackpad, Alcantara or aluminium, sleek design, USB-A and USB-C port, great screen, good battery life, Windows Hello, powerful processor.

Cons: no SD card reader, limited configuration options, no Thunderbolt 3, only one USB-C port.

Surface Laptop 2 review: Microsoft’s sleeker answer to the MacBook Air

Microsoft Surface Pro 6 review: a fantastic tablet PC you shouldn’t buy

Microsoft Surface Go review: tablet that’s better for work than play

Microsoft Surface Studio 2 review: in a class of its own

16in MacBook Pro review: bigger battery, new keyboard, new Apple

Apple MacBook Air review: the new default Mac

Continue reading...




ust

$787K PPP loan will carry us just for two months: New Jersey theater CEO

Adam Philipson, The Count Basie Center for the Arts president and CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss how the company is making it through the Covid-19 pandemic and how long the PPP loan will carry them.




ust

Dept. of Justice drops criminal case against ex-Trump advisor Flynn: AP

The Department of Justice has decided to drop the criminal case against President Trump's former national security advisor Michael Flynn. CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports.




ust

Harley Willard: ‘Iceland’s a good place just to concentrate on your football’

The winger, who was part of the Guardian’s first Next Generation in 2014, talks about rebuilding his career after being released by Southampton

Harley Willard made one of those sliding-doors decisions that can turn anyone’s life around last December. He had arrived at Heathrow airport, packed and ready for the 14-hour slog back to Phnom Penh, and at that point another season at the Cambodian club Svay Rieng felt like a trade-off he could just about stomach. The football there offered few real prospects but he had enjoyed the lifestyle and, after such an uncertain year and a half since leaving Southampton, surely his happiness was the most important thing.

Related: Next Generation: after five years, how has our first full class of picks fared?

Continue reading...




ust

‘This is horrible': Cambuur stunned after dream season turns to dust

The club from Leeuwarden were 11 points clear of the play-off places and heading for the Eredivisie when the Dutch season was annulled

It took only two games of the season for Erik Schouten to realise Cambuur were on to something. Nobody knew how a brand new team, which had almost entirely changed during the summer, would click but their first home fixture of 2019-20 dispelled any concerns. Go Ahead Eagles were beaten 5-0, succumbing to wave after wave of blistering raids, and a pattern for the next seven months had been emphatically set.

“That was the moment we believed everything was possible,” says Schouten, who had arrived from Volendam and was immediately made captain. “Playing attacking football, playing fast, defeating a really good side. We knew then that, if we played well, we could beat anyone.”

Continue reading...




ust

Project Restart: the hurdles Premier League football must clear to resume | Paul MacInnes

Many questions need answers, not least where games will be played and the not-insignificant 100 concerns of club doctors

Without government endorsement of a return to play, nothing can happen. Since the beginning of March, when games were still being played in front of paying crowds, the Premier League has said it would follow government advice on the best way to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Continue reading...




ust

From Australia to the US: when will football start again around the world?

As football prepares to start or resume seasons we look at 17 countries to see how close they are to a return

Clubs and the football federation hope for an August restart with a July training phase to step up for a resumption of the A-League, which was postponed indefinitely on 24 March. Five rounds of games, plus the finals, remain. All games are likely to be played in Sydney without spectators, with Wellington Phoenix to be based in NSW for a two-week quarantine before playing. The National Rugby League has the green light to restart on 28 May, which may lead to fixture clashes at cross-code venues such as Kogarah and Bankwest Stadium.

Continue reading...




ust

COVID 19: Impact on newspaper industry

COVID 19: Impact on newspaper industry




ust

Where to find SaaS Benchmarks across the Customer LifeCycle? (3 FAQ’s)

Where do you find SaaS operational benchmarks? How accurate and statistically valid are the available benchmarks? And how do you benchmark KPI’s without spending too much time and money? Ray Rike has answers.

Keep on reading: Where to find SaaS Benchmarks across the Customer LifeCycle? (3 FAQ’s)




ust

COVID-19 SaaS Industry Research

In partnership with RevOps2, we are conducting research on how COVID-19 is impacting SaaS companies. Our goal is to use the collective knowledge and actions of our membership to provide insights and guidance to the overall SaaS industry. All information will be aggregated and anonymized to protect the privacy and confidentiality of every participant.

Keep on reading: COVID-19 SaaS Industry Research




ust

Once again a battle-scarred Britain must find a new role in the world

We celebrate VE Day with the need to forge new trading relationships and with the grotesque economic burden of the coronavirus

In making his landmark post-Brexit speech in February under Sir James Thornhill’s baroque painted ceiling in the Royal Hospital, Greenwich, Boris Johnson believed he had found the perfect setting to paint his own picture of Britain charting a new course as a free-trading, independent, open and liberal nation.

Like the painting above him, eulogising the triumph of William and Mary over the popish and tyrannical French, Johnson’s speech was an optimistic and patriotic piece of work. It offered a distinctive vision of British prosperity and diplomatic superiority.

Continue reading...




ust

IDBI UST Weekly Dividend Direct

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 1075.2050
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




ust

IDBI UST Weekly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 1072.3285
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




ust

IDBI UST Monthly Dividend Direct

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 1445.7347
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




ust

IDBI UST Monthly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 1112.4882
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




ust

IDBI UST Growth Direct

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 2159.7693
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




ust

IDBI UST Growth

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 2071.0384
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




ust

IDBI UST Daily Dividend Direct

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 1027.9496
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




ust

IDBI UST Daily Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 1013.6383
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




ust

IDBI UST Bonus Regular

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 2071.1613
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




ust

IDBI UST Bonus Direct

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 2158.7077
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




ust

HDFC FMP 91D August 2018(1)-Growth Option

Category Income
NAV 10.1804
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 04-Dec-2018




ust

HDFC FMP 91D August 2018(1)-Direct Plan-Growth Option

Category Income
NAV 10.183
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 04-Dec-2018




ust

HDFC FMP 91D August 2018(1)-Direct Plan-Dividend Option

Category Income
NAV 10
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 04-Dec-2018




ust

HDFC FMP 91D August 2018(1)- Dividend Option

Category Income
NAV 10
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 04-Dec-2018




ust

HDFC FMP 371D August 2013 (1)-Regular Option-Growth Option

Category Income
NAV 13.9742
Repurchase Price 0.0000
Sale Price 0.0000
Date 31-Aug-2017




ust

HDFC FMP 371D August 2013 (1)-Regular Option-Flexi Option

Category Income
NAV 13.0459
Repurchase Price 0
Sale Price 0
Date 31-Aug-2016




ust

HDFC FMP 371D August 2013 (1)-Regular Option-Dividend Option

Category Income
NAV 10
Repurchase Price 0
Sale Price 0
Date 25-Aug-2014




ust

HDFC FMP 371D August 2013 (1)-Direct Option-Quarterly Dividend Option

Category Income
NAV 10.0000
Repurchase Price 0.0000
Sale Price 0.0000
Date 31-Aug-2017




ust

HDFC FMP 371D August 2013 (1)-Direct Option-Growth Option

Category Income
NAV 14.0991
Repurchase Price 0.0000
Sale Price 0.0000
Date 31-Aug-2017




ust

HDFC FMP 371D August 2013 (1)-Direct Option-Flexi Option

Category Income
NAV 10
Repurchase Price 0
Sale Price 0
Date 25-Aug-2014




ust

HDFC FMP 371D August 2013 (1)-Direct Option-Dividend Option

Category Income
NAV 10
Repurchase Price 0
Sale Price 0
Date 25-Aug-2014




ust

HDFC FMP 370D August 2013 (4)-Regular Option-Quarterly Dividend Option

Category Income
NAV 10.0000
Repurchase Price 0.0000
Sale Price 0.0000
Date 05-Oct-2016