How the Joe Biden stimulus has poured fuel on a global market shake-up
16 Mar, 2021 04:25 AM
5 minutes to read
The Biden stimulus, vaccine rollouts and the reopening of economies is realigning investors priorities as they move into banks, industrials and oil companies. Photo / AP
The Biden stimulus, vaccine rollouts and the reopening of economies is realigning investors priorities as they move into banks, industrials and oil companies. Photo / AP
Financial Times
By: Aziza Kasumov, Colby Smith and Naomi Rovnick
America s vast spending programme has added fuel to a powerful upheaval in global stocks, boosting shares in companies that were shunned during the height of the pandemic.
New Orleans gets $8.4M to elevate 31 flood-prone homes
The city said Monday it has received $8.4 million in FEMA grants to raise homes that have experience repeated and severe flooding.
The funds will be used on 31 pre-identified homes, a news release said. It did not provide locations of the homes.
The city’s Hazard Mitigation Office applied for FMA funds on behalf of Orleans Parish homeowners across the city.
Those who are interested in learning more about flood mitigation grants should contact the Hazard Mitigation Office at 504-658-8740 or hazardmitigation@nola.gov.
To sign up for free CityBusiness updates, click here.
Skip to main content
Why Pi Day is one of the biggest days of the year for an SF pizza-and-beer mainstay
FacebookTwitterEmail
1of20
Pi Bar owners Jen Garris (left) and Rich Rosen behind the bar at their restaurant in San Francisco, Calif. on March 12, 2021.Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less
2of20
Pi Bar owners Jen Garris (left) and Rich Rosen behind the bar at their restaurant in San Francisco, Calif. on March 12, 2021.Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less
3of20
4of20
Co-owner Rich Rosen stands at the doorway of his restaurant, the Pi Bar, in San Francisco, Calif. on March 12, 2021.Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less
Lin-Manuel Miranda-starrer film In the Height teased with six posters
Entertainment Sun, Mar 14, 2021
Lin-Manuel Miranda-starrer In the Heights is gathering some excitement and fanfare ahead of its June 18 release as the Warner Bros. has issued six posters for the upcoming American musical drama film.
The 2008 Broadway musical drama s cinematic rendition will have its trailer also on the way.
The movie’s official Twitter account released a series of posters on Saturday morning. Every poster shows a different design but the same tagline, The Time Has Come.
The Lin-Manuel Miranda-starrer movie is set for release on June 18. The movie will be made available on HBO Max the same day.
Як вибрати ідеальний матрац: 5 кроків realestate.24tv.ua - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from realestate.24tv.ua Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.