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Cheap wind power may boost green hydrogen

Bloomberg The falling cost of wind power is shaping up to be a boon for another clean energy source: green hydrogen. Hydrogen — a fuel made by electrolysing water — requires a tremendous amount of power to produce. But siting hydrogen facilities at wind farms, which typically generate more electricity than they need at night, could give the fuel an ...

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Why Dems don’t hold Trump accountable?

When President Donald Trump recently commuted the prison sentence of Roger Stone, his longtime ally and now a convicted felon, reaction on Capitol Hill was swift. Representatives Carolyn Maloney and Jerrold Nadler, the respective chairs of the House of Representatives’ Oversight and Reform and Judiciary committees, promptly issued a joint statement. “By this action, President Trump abused the powers of ...

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Ascena’s bankruptcy is scariest yet

In the latest example of how the world of brick-and-mortar retail is being overwhelmed by the pandemic, specialty apparel conglomerate Ascena Retail Group Inc — corporate parent of Ann Taylor, Lane Bryant and other chains — filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company said its restructuring plan will allow it to reduce its debt by $1 billion. It also ...

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US’s school closing costs differ by ZIP code

As communities prepare to reopen their public schools, many parents, students and teachers alike worry that it’s still too soon. But the evidence tells us that the longer that physical classrooms stay closed, the less students will learn, and the gap between haves and have-nots will grow even wider. The governor of Florida is being sued by the teachers’ union ...

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The EU’s “Robin Hood” tax is being resurrected

When the European Union first suggested a tax on financial transactions a decade ago, the idea was savaged by banking lobbyists and nixed by many of the bloc’s members. The UK said it was “madness.” The initial ambition to raise up to 35 billion euros ($40.6 billion) a year was reduced to a mere 3.5 billion euros, with only 10 ...

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Singapore Air braces for another loss on Covid-19

Bloomberg Singapore Airlines Ltd, consistently voted one of the world’s best airlines by Skytrax, is poised for another hefty quarterly loss after the coronavirus left it flying a tiny fraction of its usual number of passengers. The airline warned this month that it expects a material operating loss in its fiscal first quarter. It already suffered a record net loss ...

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UK’s Debenhams seeks to exit administration

Bloomberg Debenhams Plc, one of the UK’s biggest department stores, has kicked off a plan that could see new owners as the struggling retailer assesses ways to exit its protective administration. Possible outcomes include the current owners retaining the business, potential joint-venture arrangements that could involve new investors, or a sale to a third party, the company said in an ...

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Steinhoff proposes $1 billion settlement over legal claims

Bloomberg Steinhoff International Holdings NV proposed a $1 billion settlement to resolve more than $8 billion of legal claims lodged against the retailer following the accounting scandal that almost wiped out the company. Claimants would get a combination of cash and shares in Pepkor Holdings Ltd, a clothing retailer controlled by Steinhoff, the company said. Most of the 90 claims ...

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Bankrupt Brooks Brothers gets rescue takeover bid

Bloomberg The race to purchase Brooks Brothers Group Inc out of bankruptcy is on as brand manager WHP Global and a group of Italian companies prepare bids following Authentic Brands Group LLC and Simon Property Group Inc’s $305 million offer. Sparc Group LLC, which is backed by Barneys New York owner Authentic and mall landlord Simon, agreed to make a ...

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Virus second wave may stall travel recovery, Ryanair warns

Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc issued a stark assessment of the threat to airlines as they seek to rebound from the coronavirus crisis, saying it’s concerned that a series of local lockdowns followed by a second wave of infection will hold back the recovery from the pandemic. Ryanair kicked off earnings season for European carriers on Monday by posting a loss ...

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