‘Whether or not a vaccine is around the corner, alternative medicines have sprouted like mushrooms after rain, claiming to build immunity against COVID-19,’ writes Sadagopa Iyengar, an author and retired banker.
A California judge ruled Monday that Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. must classify their drivers as employees due to a new state law, a decision that threatens the business models of the ride-hailing giants and other gig-economy companies.
The U.S. reached another milestone on Monday in confirmed cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, as the case tally topped 5 million, which is more than one-quarter of the global total of more than 20 million cases, as uncertainties over the U.S. response continue to grow.
The Federal Reserve held $3.6 billion worth of corporate debt at the end of July, but its daily purchases are dwindling since the historic program kicked off in May, according to CreditSights.