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It was quite a day for shares of Bausch Health Cos. (BHC), which were cut nearly in half before recovering as it addressed a research firm's report saying it was mulling bankruptcy options.
Bausch's stock finished Wednesday down 23%, above earlier lows that represented their lowest level in nearly 20 years. After trading in the shares was halted Wednesday afternoon, the pharmaceutical company issued a statement citing a report by Reorg.
Investopedia has not read the report, and Reorg did not respond to a reporter's request in time for publication.
“The [Reorg] article contains unsubstantiated rumors, including that the company is considering a bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding of any kind — it is not,” the company said. “We understand that Reorg has subsequently issued an update to its original news article to clarify that the company has not been involved in discussions with its creditors regarding bankruptcy proceedings.”
Bausch is scheduled to report second-quarter results before the opening bell on August 1. In the first quarter, the company posted a net loss of $64 million.
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The Ondo State government has appealed to Nigerian students, particularly those from the state, to shun the planned August 1st nationwide protest against hardship in the country.
The Senior Special Assistant on Students’ Affairs to the state government, Kevin Olaolu, who made the appeal in a statement said the government urged its citizens to embrace peace and dialogue.
“We urge all students to support the Renewed Hope Agenda, which aims to bring about positive change and development in our country.
In the spirit of unity and progress, we call for peace among all Nigerian students and emphasize the importance of constructive engagement and dialogue in addressing our challenges.
It is important to note that Ondo state students firmly dissociate themselves from any planned protests, vi%lence, or d£§truction of public properties belonging to the government. We believe that change takes time, and as the saying goes, ‘Rome wasn’t built in a day.
Let us remain steadfast in our commitment to the progress and prosperity of our great nation. Together, we can overcome our challenges and build a better future for all. Nigeria shall be great,” the statement reads.
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The Edo state chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Jarret Tenebe, has urged the federal government to place Governor Godwin Obaseki under security watch due to an alleged threat to burn down Nigeria.
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The Area Controller of Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Cross River/Akwa Ibom Command, Chukwudi Gabriel Ogbonna, has stressed that Nigeria requires more manufacturing firms instead of hotels.
Speaking in Calabar on Wednesday, July 24, the Customs boss said there seems to be more hotels in the country compared with manufacturing facilities.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, he said: “The local or national economy cannot survive without manufacturers. Manufacturing or productive economy energizes any economy.
But there seems to be more hotels than manufacturing facilities in Cross River and many other states. It shouldn’t be that way.
We ourselves are affected when manufacturers are not working. We take in revenues when manufacturers are working. We should give more support to local manufacturers.”
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Canada's central bank isn’t waiting for its economy to get any worse before making interest rate cuts—and some say the Federal Reserve shouldn't either.
After becoming the first Group of Seven (G7) economy to cut its interest rate in the face of a global fight against inflation, the Bank of Canada again reduced its rate by a quarter-percentage point Wednesday. The move comes as inflation in Canada decreased to 2.7% in June, down from May levels.
Central bankers in both Canada and the U.S. have been watching closely to see signs that inflation was moving lower. However, Canadian officials are now raising worries that their inflation may fall too fast as a result of weakening economic conditions.
"With the target in sight and more excess supply in the economy, the downside risks are taking on increased weight in our monetary policy deliberations. We need growth to pick up so inflation does not fall too much, even as we work to get inflation down to the 2% target,” Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said today.
Some U.S. economists echoed those messages this week. Some argue the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) shouldn’t wait until its September meeting to cut, and should instead take action at its meeting next week.
Canada’s rate cuts have come as the country faces economic conditions that are unwinding faster than in the U.S. Canadian economists are particularly worried about employment levels and the health of consumer spending.
“Household spending, including both consumer purchases and housing, has been weak. There are signs of slack in the labor market. The unemployment rate has risen to 6.4%, with employment continuing to grow more slowly than the labor force and job seekers taking longer to find work,” the Bank of Canada said in a statement accompanying the decision.
Economists following the U.S. have seen similar economic trends, with some believing the Federal Reserve already has enough evidence to act on interest rates. Recent employment reports show that job growth has been slowing in the U.S., with the unemployment rate ticking up.
Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley joined that group Wednesday when he warned in a Bloomberg column that the labor market in the U.S. could also rapidly decline, which he argued is an impetus for the Fed to act at its upcoming meeting at the end of July.
"Although it might already be too late to fend off a recession by cutting rates, dawdling now unnecessarily increases the risk," he wrote.
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It’s been a good week for Davido’s side Israel DMW, as he recently took to Instagram to celebrate another visa approval for the second time.
This time around, Israel DMW was celebrating the approval of his Canadian visa, and he still found an avenue to thank his ‘oga’ Davido.
Prior to this post, Israel DMW had celebrated getting a ten-year visa for the U.K, and he had thanked Davido for facilitating it.
He also didn’t forget to include Davido in this post too, as he seemingly had a hand in the success of the visa approval.
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