While not cruising, Carnival Corp. told investors that it expected to burn through an average of $600 million in cash a month just to keep vessels maintained, sustain corporate operations and invest in preparations to return to sea.
While not cruising, Carnival Corp. told investors that it expected to burn through an average of $600 million in cash a month just to keep vessels maintained, sustain corporate operations and invest in preparations to return to sea.
The federal eviction moratorium doesn’t guarantee renters the right to renew their leases. When leases expire, that is when many landlords weigh the government’s offered rent assistance payments against the chance to remove a tenant the owner no longer wants in the building.
Alphabet Inc. said it would spend $7 billion this year expanding its footprint of offices and data centers across the U.S., including pouring $1 billion into its home state of California.
Passenger volumes are 40% to 50% below pre-pandemic levels, but nearly 1.36 million people passed through U.S. airport-security checkpoints on Friday, the most in about a year.
The Federal Reserve reported that household net worth swelled to $122.9 trillion in the fourth quarter from $116.2 trillion in the third quarter and $111.4 trillion at the end of 2019.
American homeowners cashed out $152.7 billion in home equity last year, a 42% increase from 2019 and the most since 2007.
The Baird-STR Hotel Stock Index grew by 22.4% in February, following an 8.2% month-over-month decline in January. By comparison, the S&P 500 index was up 2.6% in February.
Reduced demand for Manhattan apartments during the pandemic sent median rental prices down more than 17% for the year ending in December. Building owners removed 1,814 apartment listings in Manhattan in February, three times the number of apartments landlords removed from the market in February of 2020.