Payments on mortgages to be suspended across Italy after coronavirus outbreak
Reuters | Payments on mortgages will be suspended across the whole of Italy after the coronavirus outbreak, Italy’s deputy economy minister said on Tuesday.
Reuters | Payments on mortgages will be suspended across the whole of Italy after the coronavirus outbreak, Italy’s deputy economy minister said on Tuesday.
Michael Snyder | We haven’t seen anything like this since the last financial crisis erupted in 2008.
Breitbart | U.S. stocks lurched sharply lower Monday, unable to regain their footing even after automatic market stabilizers kicked-in overnight and shortly after the market opened.
Zero Hedge | It was just a matter of time before the ongoing financial and economic crisis spawned by the coronavirus pandemic morphed into a political intervention to save capital markets from evil short sellers.
CNBC | Oil prices plunged after OPEC’s failure to strike a deal with its allies regarding production cuts caused Saudi Arabia to slash its prices as it reportedly gets set to ramp up production, leading to fears of an all-out price war.
Paul Joseph Watson | Capitalism uber alles.
Zero Hedge | “It just means we don’t know what’s going on.”
Zero Hedge | For some the recession is already here.
CNBC | OPEC has reportedly agreed to impose a deeper round of production cuts in order to support oil prices, paving the way for crunch talks with non-OPEC leader Russia, who has to agree to the plan.
Paul Joseph Watson | “It’s basically an insurance policy against chaos.”
Breitbart | Democrat presidential candidates have already wasted over one billion dollars on failed presidential campaigns, according to finance records and reports.
Zero Hedge | The virus has now spread to 60 countries, infecting more than 92,000 people, resulting in 3,100 deaths.
Zero Hedge | Pandemic fears grip the world as cases and deaths surge ex-China.
CNBC | Summer vacations could be off the table this year as tourists put off traveling to avoid catching the new coronavirus, experts told CNBC.
Michael Snyder | Today, close to half of all Americans are living on the edge financially.