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17/05/2021 10:34 GMT+7
Stock market might not have more room to rise: experts
The Viet Nam National Petroleum Group (Petrolimex) s gasoline station. The company shares posted a gain of 8.1 per cent in market capitalisation last week. Photo petrolimex.com.vn
The market hit new highs last week with the liquidity exceeding VND1 billion each session. Analysts from securities firms expect strong and stable investment cash flows will continue to elevate the market this week, but it might not have more room to rise higher.
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The Hagstrom Report
Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, today urged Trade Representative Katherine Tai to put pressure on Canada and Mexico through the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade to resolve conflicts over agricultural issues.
“An important U.S. tariff-rate quotas case against Canada remains stalled in the USMCA process,” Crapo said in opening remarks at the hearing. “It is time to see progress on it, or the United States must proceed with a dispute settlement panel so that American farmers, ranchers and businesses can enjoy the benefits they bargained for under the agreement. Mexico is adopting a host of measures that undermine our agricultural rights, including restrictions on biotech crops, glyphosate and unreasonable food packaging labels.”
USA TODAY
Children as young as 12 can expect to start getting Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine Thursday in many states.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday adopted the recommendation of a federal advisory committee that said the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for adolescents ages 12-15, opening the door for its widespread use starting Thursday. The CDC panel met to discuss the merits of the vaccine in that age group after the Food and Drug Administration signed off Monday on the shots. That prompted a handful of cities to start administering them Tuesday, but the CDC s clearance makes them more widely available.
Children as young as 12 can expect to start getting Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine Thursday in many states.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday adopted the recommendation of a federal advisory committee that said the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for adolescents ages 12-15, opening the door for its widespread use starting Thursday. The CDC panel met to discuss the merits of the vaccine in that age group after the Food and Drug Administration signed off Monday on the shots. That prompted a handful of cities to start administering them Tuesday, but the CDC s clearance makes them more widely available.