dimanche, juillet 04, 2021 07:52
Transfert de patient infecté par le COVID-19 à l hôpital Cho Ray à Ho Chi Minh-Ville. Photo: VNA
Hanoï (VNA) - Selon le bilan actualisé à 12h00 lundi 5 juillet par le ministère de la Santé, le Vietnam a détecté 247 nouveaux cas de COVID-19 au cours des six dernières heures.
Les nouveaux patients sont tous des cas de transmission locale du virus, dont 196 ont été recensés à Hô Chi Minh-Ville, 17 à Binh Duong, 13 à Long An, six à Phu Yen, quatre à Bac Giang, trois chacune à Vinh Long et Dong Thap, deux chacune à Quang Ngai et Ha Tinh, et un à Bac Ninh. Parmi eux, 220 patients ont été dépistés dans les zones confinées.
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Banking, metal and energy stocks witnessed buying today while pharma, IT and auto stocks witnessed profit booking. Sensex today 
New Delhi: The BSE Sensex and the Nifty opened lower on Thursday but soon pared losses and moved to the positive territory as banking shares witnessed buying. As of 9:26 am, the Sensex was down 7 points at 51,302 while the Nifty 4 points lower at 15,103. Banking, metal and energy stocks witnessed buying today while pharma, IT and auto stocks witnessed profit booking.
Among Nifty stocks, Hindalco was the top gainer, up 3.2% at Rs 288.30 apiece. The Aditya Birla group company reported a 77% annual jump in consolidated net profit for the December quarter at Rs 1,877 crore as against a net profit of Rs 1,062 crore during the same quarter last year, driven by better volumes from India operations and record-high shipments from Novelis.
Introduction Few of us will look back fondly at 2020. COVID-19 has killed millions, destroyed the lives and livelihoods of millions more, and triggered the worst global economic crisis since World War II. At the same time, few protagonists of the world’s deadliest wars saw reason to stop fighting each other to battle the virus. Indeed, in Afghanistan, despite peace talks, in Yemen, the Sahel and Somalia, violence and human suffering continued apace. The latter part of the year saw wars reignite in Nagorno-Karabakh and the Central African Republic. A new conflict in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region grinds on, this one especially troubling due not only to its human toll but the risk of spillover.
Major indices worldwide traded in the green on Thursday ahead of Fed Chair Jerome Powell s monetary policy outlook speech in a virtual event at 17:30.
The Trump administration issued a clarification order Wednesday noting that investors have until November 2021 to sell securities in sanctioned Chinese firms, which excludes
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE: BABA),
Tencent Holdings (OTC: TCEHY), and
Baidu Inc (NASDAQ: BIDU).
Futures: The Dow futures are up by 0.27%, and the S&P 500 futures are trading higher by 0.17% on the last check Thursday. WTI crude futures are up by 0.59% to $53.22, while gold futures are down 0.77% at $1,840.80. Ten-year Treasury yield is up by 1.7 bps at 1.105%. The VIX futures are down by 0.11% to 22.65.
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