Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Vlogging with Traveling Jules and Canon's EOS M50 camera


Join travel vlogger Juliana Broste aka Traveling Jules, as she demonstrates the Canon EOS M50 camera at work. Jules highlights the camera's features and benefits as she makes her way around the Denver Graffiti Tour in Denver's RiNo Art District.

Introducing the Canon Cinema Family of Lenses


Watch and learn how CanonĂ¢€™s wide variety of Cinema Lenses is suited for various applications, shooting-styles and budgets. Each of the five categories of Cinema Lenses: Zooms, Compact Zooms, Cine-Servos, Compact-Servos, and Primes offer unique traits but they ALL offer trusted 4K/HDR optical performance for a wide variety of professional applications. Please check the Canon USA website for more product details on the entire family of Cinema Lenses. Learn more about Canon Cinema Lenses: http://Canon.us/6bsga

Premarket: 8 things to know before the bell

Here's what you need to know about the markets before you start your business day.

It Was Supposed to Be an Unbiased Study of Drinking. They Wanted to Call It ‘Cheers.’

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U.S. Judge Lambastes F.B.I. Over Dylann Roof’s Gun Purchase

Dylann Roof entering a court room in Charleston, S.C., last year. Errors and “poor policy choices” allowed Mr. Roof to unlawfully buy a gun he used to murder nine people, a judge wrote.

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Protesters Confront Kirstjen Nielsen at Mexican Restaurant: ‘Shame!’

Kirstjen Nielsen, the secretary of homeland security, at a White House press briefing on Monday in which she defended the administration’s policies.

EMERGING MARKETS-Stocks pull out of five-day dive, lira lays low

LONDON, June 20 (Reuters) - Speculation that China may cut interest rates helped emerging market stocks eke out their first rise in six days on Wednesday and steadied most currencies, though pre-election stress kept Turkey's lira near an all-time low.

GLOBAL MARKETS-World shares snap 5-day losing streak on China policy easing

* China markets reverse losses on indications of policy support

TABLE-UAE's Fujairah oil inventory data for week ended June 18

SINGAPORE, June 20 (Reuters) - Fujairah Oil Industry Zone on Wednesday published, via industry information service S&P Global Platts, the following weekly inventory data for oil products for the week ended June 18. Volumes are in thousands of barrels. Figures in brackets represent volume change from prior week calculated by Reuters. Week Light Distillates Middle Distillates Residual Fuels 2018 June 18 6,052 (-814)

UPDATE 1-Chinese media denounces Trump trade moves as Beijing touts sincerity

* Official newspaper slams Trump administration's "blood lust"

Piraeus Bank to market M&G mutual funds in Greece

ATHENS, June 20 (Reuters) - Piraeus Bank signed a distribution deal with asset manager M&G Investments to market its mutual funds, Greece's largest lender by assets said on Wednesday.

UPDATE 1-China's Xiaomi plans to raise up to $6.1 bln in Hong Kong IPO -sources

HONG KONG, June 20 (Reuters/IFR) - Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is planning to raise up to $6.1 billion from a Hong Kong IPO launching this week, people with knowledge of the matter said, in what will be one of the biggest tech floats globally of recent years.

UPDATE 2-Nordea launches Apple Pay in Norway, DNB stays focused on Vipps

* Nordea Bank launched Apple Pay to its customers in Norway on Wednesday, it said in a statement

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Dylann Roof entering a court room in Charleston, S.C., last year. Errors and “poor policy choices” allowed Mr. Roof to unlawfully buy a gun he used to murder nine people, a judge wrote.

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Kirstjen Nielsen Was a Target of Trump’s Immigration Ire. Now She’s His Protector.

John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, and Ms. Nielsen have moved in tandem through the Trump administration, becoming personal friends in the process.