Home Construction up 4.9% in October to 1.53 Million
Home construction rose 4.9% in October as home building remains as one of the bright spots of the economy.
Home construction rose 4.9% in October as home building remains as one of the bright spots of the economy.
After a one-month reprieve, passenger car sales in Europe slumped again in October amid new restrictions in many countries aimed at containing a resurgence of the coronavirus.
Target is the latest big U.S. discount retailer to show that it’s prospering during the pandemic.
U.S. industrial production rose 1.1% in October, recovering much of the spring decline caused by the virus pandemic.
British airline easyJet has posted its first full-year loss in its 25-year history as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Airbnb was losing money even before the pandemic struck and cut its revenue by almost a third.
Home Depot continues to capitalize on the desire of homeowners to improve their houses during the pandemic, with fiscal third-quarter sales surging 23% and beating Wall Street’s view.
U.S. wholesale prices rose moderately in October as food costs jumped by the largest amount in five months.
The city manager of a small southern Arizona city says construction of a proposed gasoline plant that would have generated more than 2,000 jobs has been halted after the company planning the project reprioritized its projects.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is taking legal action to force the shutdown of a pipeline that carries oil beneath the channel linking Lake Michigan and Lake Huron.