Even as omicron infection rates plummet, preparations must be made for whatever Covid-19 throws at us next. The best-case scenario is that we live with an endemic virus that causes only mild infections in most people who are vaccinated. But the possibility remains that new variants will arise. A good way to prepare for any eventuality is to develop new ...
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The high-yield crypto accounts offer returns
US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler has repeatedly said the crypto markets are like the “Wild West,†with insufficient protections for investors. A presidential working group has cautioned that some crypto platforms were allowing investors to make risky high-leverage bets. And the Treasury Department has called for legislation requiring some crypto issuers to be insured just ...
Read More »US Congress risks to defend future elections
The Electoral Count Act of 1887 is badly written, and its flaws present dangers to the country. The current bipartisan interest in revising the law, which sets forth how Congress handles challenges to electoral votes after a presidential election, is therefore welcome. But there are many ways a reform could go wrong, and legislators will have to be careful ...
Read More »Boeing banks on sustainable aviation fuel to run aircraft
Bloomberg As flying electric taxis and hydrogen fuel take center stage at the Singapore Airshow, Boeing Co’s plan to clean up aviation is far less revolutionary. Rather than banking on new technology and different propulsion systems, the Chicago-based company is pushing a solution that will limit disruption to its mainstay plane-making business: Run the aircraft on sustainable aviation fuel. ...
Read More »Ocado, Casino to extend French e-retail alliance
Bloomberg Online grocery services provider Ocado Group Plc and Casino Guichard-Perrachon SA in France have created a logistics joint venture to help other retailers in France sell their goods online. In a significant expansion of their existing partnership, the two companies signed a preliminary agreement where the duo will provide logistics services, including project management and operations support in ...
Read More »UK retail sales bounces back in Jan as Omicron impact eased
Bloomberg UK retail sales bounced back in January as the impact of the Omicron variant on consumers ebbed. The volume of goods sold in stores and online added 1.9%, reclaiming some of the 4% plunge in December, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. It was the biggest monthly increase since April when non-essential stores reopened. Economists had expected ...
Read More »Hermes slumps as bottlenecks hinder sales of Birkin bags
Bloomberg Hermes International shares fell the most in five years after the French luxury-goods maker reported lower revenue from its key leather-goods division as it failed to keep up with demand for products like $9,000 Birkin bags. The stock dropped as much as 8.4%, having lost more than a quarter of its value since setting a record late last ...
Read More »IndiGo’s co-founder Rakesh Gangwal resigns from board
Bloomberg IndiGo co-founder Rakesh Gangwal resigned from the company’s board and plans to pare his stake over five years, according to a statement by the airline. Earlier this month, Rahul Bhatia, the billionaire co-founder of IndiGo, took on a newly-created executive position of managing director at the company. Gangwal had accused Bhatia of corporate governance lapses. The founders were ...
Read More »Hamptons airport closing gets delayed
Bloomberg The wealthy Long Island resort of East Hampton is delaying the planned closing of its airport until May 17 after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) warned of flaws in the New York town’s efforts to reduce noise from air traffic. The town’s board had voted last month to shut the airport at the end of February and reopen it ...
Read More »Ukraine row: Russia massed up to 190,000 personnel, says US
Bloomberg The US said Russia has massed as many as 190,000 personnel — including troops, National Guard units and Russian-backed separatists – in and around Ukraine in what it called the most significant military mobilisation since World War II. Russia told the US that it has no plans to attack, and officials in Moscow have repeatedly dismissed US warnings about ...
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