US congressional negotiators were "closing in on" a 0 billion COVID-19 aid bill that will include 0 to 0 stimulus checks and extended unemployment benefits, and Congress could start voting within 24 hours, lawmakers and aides said.
US businesses expressed concerns over the White House's strategy to address the trade relationship with China, urging discretion by the US trade representative (USTR), as three days of public hearings concluded on Thursday in Washington.
US Senator Sherrod Brown, a Democrat from Ohio, said he urged Trump to call Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to bring the Senate back from recess and asked Trump to pledge to sign a background-check bill.
US Treasury yields fell as much as 2 basis points after the Axios report, signaling investor concern but later pared losses. The S&P 500 also ticked down briefly but recovered most of its losses.
US investment bank Goldman Sachs Inc will continue to invest in its China business as it expects for greater liberalization in the Chinese financial service industry, Lloyd Blankfein, chief executive of the bank, said on Thursday.Blankfein said that the investment banking industry in China "should be given more freedom" as it is the basis for the success of other industries by providing financing, risk management and advice on business reorganization.
US banks and other financial institutions have announced that they are offering help to federal workers affected by the shutdown. Some 800,000 have been affected, either by being furloughed or working without pay before receiving back pay when the shutdown ends.
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US President Donald Trump talks to reporters as he arrives for a closed Senate Republican policy lunch on Capitol Hill in Washington, US, March 26, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]
US President Donald Trump's premise that Beijing needs a trade agreement with Washington because China's economy is slowing is mistaken, and China is not in a hurry to cut a deal out of fear, several US experts have said.
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US coronavirus deaths fall far short of the Spanish Flu, which began in 1918 and killed 675,000 Americans, according to the CDC.