Another 1.5 million filings for unemployment
The reopening of the economy has had a positive impact in some ways, but data and market trends indicate that there's still a very long way to go. Unemployment claims have crossed the one million mark for the 13th week in a row. This is also affecting the way the stock market is functioning, with Hertz calling off its 500$ million stock offering. AMC provides more details about reopening and big tech is in a race to procure the best health-vetting and tracking tools for their workforce to adapt to a post-pandemic world.
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