by Tyler Durden
Monday, Apr 19, 2021 - 08:50 PM
Now that nearly 130MM Americans have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine, the CDC announced Monday that all adults aged 16 and over across the US are now eligible to receive the vaccine.
Almost
130MM people 18 or older have received at least one dose of a vaccine, or 50.4% of the total adult population, the CDC pointed out. Almost 84MM adults, or about 32.5% of the population, have been fully vaccinated.
What s more, Dr. Anthony Fauci hinted on Sunday that the US government will likely move to resume use of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine this week, though possibly with restrictions or broader warnings about the rare, but potentially deadly, blood clots.
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Sea container imports again significantly improved pointing to a strong economic recovery (SPY +0.2%). Biggest premarket movers: Morgan Stanley, Sunrun, Comcast. Bitcoin tumbles as Turkey bans Cryptocurrency Payments.
Here is the current market situation from CNN Money
European markets are mixed. The DAX is higher by 0.06%, while the CAC 40 is leading the FTSE 100 lower. They are down 0.43% and 0.07% respectively.
What Is Moving the Markets
Here are the headlines moving the markets.
3 Oil Stocks To Watch This Spring Oil bulls who have been praying for oil prices to cross the $70 per barrel mark to affirm a full recovery after a very encouraging 6 month-long rally have unfortunately been disappointed. Oil prices seem to have hit a ceiling at the high 60s and are currently flirting with the low 60s with a Covid-19 resurgence raining on the bulls parade thanks to new lockdowns in key consumer regions such as India and the UK. Still, the U.S. oil and gas sector remains in good
by Tyler Durden
Friday, Apr 16, 2021 - 07:46 AM
With crypto prices trading at record highs, torrid retail interest in the sector caused Robinhood s crypto-trading platform to crash (though, as Zero Hedge readers probably understand, that s par for the course for Robinhood), the rally came to a screeching halt early Friday as dictatorial banana republic Turkey - of all places - decided to crack down on the use of virtual currencies in desperate hopes of preserving confidence in the Turkish lira, the world s worst performing banana republic currency.
Bitcoin dropped as much as 4.6% on Friday as Turkey banned its use for payment, restrictions that will take effect on April 30.
by Tyler Durden
Thursday, Apr 15, 2021 - 02:45 AM
As the people of England and Wales celebrate the end - or at least the beginning of the end - of the COVID restrictions that have stifled the economy for more than a year, new data from the Office of National Statistics have illustrated a startling conclusion: nearly 25% of registered COVID-19 deaths actually aren t being killed by the virus, something that
we have been discussing here at Zero Hedge since we first pointed out that motorcycle accident deaths were being labeled COVID deaths in Florida.
This time, it s not just accident deaths, but deaths of all kinds, that have been unduly counted in Britain s COVID death numbers. As the Daily Mail put it, many of the coronavirus deaths which are registered are now people who have died with the disease rather than from an infection. Dying with COVID can land somebody s death counted in the official data even if COVID isn t listed as the primary cause of death on their death
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