CNBC on Coronavirus
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Coronavirus live updates: Auto suppliers are desperate for cash infusion; Wuhan nearly doubles testing
Approximately two months after the coronavirus outbreak caused a nearly nationwide lockdown, 48 states have eased shelter-in-place restrictions — only Massachusettes and Connecticut kept strict lockdown rules in place —…
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These 3 multimillion dollar megahomes hit the market in the middle of the pandemic—here’s why
Home-buying demand is starting to come back. The number of customers reaching out to real estate agents was 5.5% higher in the week ended May 10 than it was prepandemic,…
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Obama hits U.S. virus response; Italy plans to roll back lockdown measures
The coverage on this live blog has ended — for up-to-the-minute coverage on the coronavirus, visit the live blog from CNBC’s Asia-Pacific and Europe teams. Governments and officials around the world…
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Coronavirus live updates: Brazil surpasses Spain and Italy in total confirmed cases
The coverage on this live blog has ended — but for up-to-the-minute coverage on the coronavirus outbreak, visit the live blog from CNBC’s U.S. team. Global cases: More than 4.6 million Global deaths:…
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JC Penney’s future depends on what happens over the next two months
It’s not typical for a bankruptcy court hearing to fall on a Saturday, and it’s nearly unprecedented for it to happen by phone. But as the coronavirus has battered the…
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Obama criticizes coronavirus response — leaders ‘aren’t even pretending to be in charge’
US President Barack Obama meets with President-elect Donald Trump to update him on transition planning in the Oval Office at the White House on November 10, 2016 Jim Watson |…
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Bankrupted JC Penney plans to spin its properties into separate real estate company
An empty parking lot is shown at a closed JC Penney store in Roseville, Mich., May 8, 2020. Paul Sancya | AP A piece of J.C. Penney‘s proposal to emerge from…
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Where’s my stimulus check? Will there be another round of payments? Answers to your top questions
U.S. President Donald Trump’s name appears on the coronavirus economic assistance checks that were sent to citizens across the country April 29, 2020 in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla | Getty…
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How the pandemic may change the way we grocery shop
Gone are the days of leisurely browsing the aisles of grocery stores. Instead, customers are getting used to new grocery store fixtures: Mask-wearing employees, plexiglass barriers at cash registers, one-way…
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This is what happens if you stop paying your student loans
The coronavirus relief package lets borrowers forgo student loan payments until this October with no interest or penalties. It is not a small gesture. Americans owe more than $1.4 trillion in…