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  • Before the Bell: It’s Biden’s time as Trump leaves the stage

    January 20, 2021

    The return of US markets from the Martin Luther King holiday saw stocks drive higher as the US gets ready to swear in today a new President for the next four years, CMC Markets UK chief market analyst Michael Hewson tells Morning Wire this morning, adding that optimism that the pledge to act big on [...]

  • Trump vows ‘movement is just beginning’ and pardons Bannon before leaving Washington

    January 20, 2021

    Donald Trump has pardoned his former adviser Steve Bannon, who is facing fraud charges, in one of his final acts as President of the United States. Prosecutors said Bannon and three others defrauded hundreds of donors in connection with Trump’s wall campaign, which raised $25m. It was alledged Bannon then used at least $1m to [...]

  • Donald Trump becomes first US president to be impeached twice

    January 13, 2021

    Donald Trump has become the first US president in history to be impeached twice. A majority of the US House of Representatives tonight voted to impeach Trump, formally charging him with inciting an insurrection. Following hours of debate in Congress, Democrats secured enough votes to push through the impeachment. The final tally was 232 votes [...]

  • Trump riots: Which Wall Street banks and tech titans have paused political donations?

    January 13, 2021

    The violent riots at the Capitol last week have cast a shadow over American democracy and raised questions over US President Donald Trump’s fitness to hold office. But the shocking insurrection, in which five people died, has also sent shockwaves through the business world. A host of US companies, including Wall Street banks and Silicon [...]

  • Airbnb cancels all Washington bookings during Biden inauguration

    January 13, 2021

    Airbnb is cancelling all reservations in the Washington DC area during the week of Joe Biden’s inauguration amid concerns about further violence. The holiday rental site said all existing reservations will be cancelled, including those made on its Hotel Tonight subsidiary, and any new bookings will be blocked. Airbnb said guests and hosts will be [...]

  • Before the Bell: Volatility remains low but Trump faces impeachment vote

    January 13, 2021

    Stock markets had a relatively quiet session yesterday as there wasn’t any major news to influence sentiment in one way or another. European stocks lost ground as Covid-19 case numbers played on traders’ minds. Several governments have tight restrictions in place in a bid to get a handle on the virus – which is having [...]

  • Republicans to break rank to vote for Trump’s impeachment

    January 13, 2021

    A number of Republicans have said that they will break with their party and vote to impeach President Trump for his role in last week’s riots on the Capitol Hill. With eight days to go until the end of Trump’s term in office, lawmakers will today vote on a historic bid to throw the President [...]

  • Exclusive: UK eyes adding climate provisions in US trade talks to woo Joe Biden

    January 13, 2021

    The UK will try to add new provisions on climate change and environmental standards in US trade negotiations in a bid to woo incoming President Joe Biden. Trade secretary Liz Truss wants to build on current negotiations with the Donald Trump administration and potentially add things like enhanced protections on air pollution and corporate transparency [...]

  • Trump brands social media ban ‘catastrophic mistake’ and defends pre-riot speech

    January 12, 2021

    Donald Trump has branded his social media ban a “catastrophic mistake” as he refused to take responsibility for inciting riots at the Capitol last week. The outgoing president, who has been accused of inciting violence and is facing a second impeachment, today played down his role in the riots and attempted to blame Silicon Valley. [...]

  • Social media site Parler sues Amazon over account suspension

    January 11, 2021

    Controversial social media site Parler is suing Amazon over its decision to pull support for the app. The so-called free speech app, which is popular among right-wing extremists, accused Amazon of violating antitrust laws by suspending its account. In a complaint filed in Seattle, Parler said Amazon’s decision to stop hosting the app was “apparently [...]

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