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Why Covid won’t free up middle seats on planes

Here’s another reason to thank the medical profession amid the misery of Covid — doctors want you to have more space to spread out when flying. The risk of catching the virus onboard drops by 57% when middle seats are left unoccupied on planes, according to a study by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That validates the ...

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Is RV a better investment than Bitcoin?

I can’t understand why people are pouring their hard-earned money into cryptocurrencies instead of campers. The RV boom that began last year shows no sign of slowing down. Shipments are expected to reach record levels this year, and buyers are snatching up units as soon as they hit the lot. Inventory for used RVs is just as tight, and the ...

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Morgan Stanley’s $911m loss is no emergency

There’s something fitting about Morgan Stanley’s loss from the blowup of Archegos Capital Management totalling $911 million. By all accounts, the episode was among the biggest emergencies within the banking industry since the global financial crisis. The hit certainly came as something of a surprise, given that there was little indication of this kind of loss in advance, and Goldman ...

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Oil markets a long way from back to normal

We’re all pinning our hopes on vaccines to free us to meet friends and family, travel and return to something like our normal lives. Oil market forecasters, too, are finally getting a little more optimistic about the recovery in demand that should accompany that return. But a closer look shows we’re just not there yet. In their latest monthly reports, ...

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Czech Republic blames Russia for 2014 blast, expels embassy staff

Bloomberg The Czech government alleged Russia was involved in a deadly blast at a munitions site in 2014 and said it’s expelling 18 embassy staffers, signaling that the country is joining growing international pressure to rein in President Vladimir Putin. Prime Minister Andrej Babis’s unexpected announcement coincides with concern in the US and Europe about Russia’s military buildup on the ...

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Joe Biden to raise Trump refugee cap after huge outcry

Bloomberg President Joe Biden said he plans to announce a higher refugee cap for this year, following a swift backlash from allies over a decision to keep the low ceiling set by his predecessor. Biden signed an order intended to accelerate processing of refugees while keeping former President Donald Trump’s 15,000-person cap in place. That backtracked on the administration’s plan ...

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Putin critic Navalny’s health declines

Bloomberg Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny’s condition has worsened sharply after 2 1/2 weeks of a hunger strike and he may die within days, his supporters said. “Alexey is dying now. Given his condition, it’s a matter of days,” Navalny’s spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh said on Facebook. Anastasia Vasilieva, who heads the Alliance of Doctors union that is backed by ...

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UK economy picks up steam as hiring begins with lockdown end

Bloomberg The UK economy is building momentum, with real-time indicators suggesting consumers have started to splurge some of the cash they’ve saved now that the government has loosened lockdown rules. Restaurant bookings and job postings surged to the highest since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, while road traffic and the number of people traveling to workplaces grew in recent ...

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Swiss billionaire Wyss to drop out of Tribune bid

Bloomberg Swiss billionaire Hansjoerg Wyss will drop out of a group that was bidding for Tribune Publishing Co., according to people familiar with the situation, dealing a setback to a $681 million takeover attempt. Wyss had teamed up with Choice Hotels International Inc. Chairman Stewart Bainum Jr. on the $18.50-a-share offer, which topped a rival bid from hedge fund Alden ...

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Sweden eyes record $104b transport spending plan

Bloomberg Sweden’s government wants to spend $104 billion on building and maintaining highways and railroads over the coming 12 years as part of the Nordic nation’s plan to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045. The proposal adds 176.5 billion kronor to previous vision, making it the country’s biggest ever framework plan for such spending, Infrastructure Minister Tomas Eneroth told journalists. It ...

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