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Covid-19: S’pore confirms sixth death

Bloomberg Singapore health authorities said an elderly man with no recent travel history to affected countries died on Saturday, marking the sixth fatality for the city-state, according to an emailed statement. The nation’s Ministry of Health said the 88-year-old male permanent resident, who was admitted to intensive care on March 30, passed away after developing serious complications. The man had ...

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India’s coronavirus hotspots accentuate search for infections

Bloomberg Thousands of health officials across India are racing to identify people connected to at least 10 virus hotspots, as the infection rate continues to climb in the world’s second most populous country. In the capital New Delhi, more than 8,500 Muslims attended a gathering in mid-March that is now the focus of an urgent contact tracing effort stretching though ...

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Sydney police lead operation to send cruise ships home

Bloomberg Australia’s New South Wales police are leading a massive marine operation in Sydney Harbour to provision five cruise ships that have been floating off the coast so they can return to their home ports, as authorities seek to cut the threat of coronavirus transmissions from the vessels. Dubbed Operation Nemesis, the plan has seen police on Saturday working with ...

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Thailand’s biggest island on lockdown to contain coronavirus

Bloomberg Phuket in Thailand is on lockdown, with most transportation to the island banned, in the latest effort to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus in the usually popular tourist destination. The order will last for at least one month, according to Phuket Governor Pakkapong Taweepat. Boats, cars and trucks providing essential goods and services are exempted. Restricting access ...

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German aid to firms speeds up with $11.6bn in requests

Bloomberg Germany’s efforts to limit the economic damage from a prolonged coronavirus shutdown are gathering steam, as aid applications pour in and officials seek a path to restart all-important auto production. Under a government program aimed to providing strapped businesses with financial liquidity, 2,500 companies have requested a total of 10.6 billion euros ($11.6 billion) in aid, according to state ...

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Food prices slump most since 2015 as virus hits demand

Bloomberg The global economic slowdown is causing the biggest drop in food prices since 2015 as demand shrinks for everything from dairy to sugar. The FAO Food Price Index, a global gauge of prices, dropped 4.3% in March, the United Nations’ Food & Agriculture Organisation said. That’s the steepest decline since August 2015. Food costs fell as government restrictions on ...

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Spanish jobless claims rise in March

Bloomberg The number of Spaniards filing for jobless claims surged in March, the latest example of how the coronavirus pandemic is upending people’s livelihoods around the world. The increase in jobless hits particularly hard in Spain, where the unemployment rate is already 13.8%, among the highest in the developed world. The Labour Ministry said claims rose by 302,265 people in ...

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Indonesia slashes growth forecast by more than half

Bloomberg Indonesia slashed its growth forecast by more than half as the coronavirus pandemic takes a toll on Southeast Asia’s biggest economy, prompting the government to adopt a series of emergency measures. The economy is now projected to grow 2.3% this year, compared to an initial estimate of 5.3%, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said in Jakarta on Wednesday. Under ...

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Bangkok orders stores to close from midnight to 5 am

Bloomberg Bangkok city hall has ordered all restaurants and stores to close from midnight to 5 am, its latest move to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. Apart from the late-night shutdown of businesses, all parks will be closed starting from Thursday to April 30, according to Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Spokesman Pongsakorn Kwanmuang. The shutdown add tiers to state-of-emergency ...

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KKR suspends $2bn sale of Singapore’s Goodpack

Bloomberg KKR & Co is suspending its planned sale of Goodpack Ltd, a Singaporean provider of intermediate bulk containers, after bids fell short of expectations, according to people familiar with the matter. The coronavirus outbreak has disrupted the sale process, said the people, who asked not to be named as the information is private. The New York-based private equity firm, ...

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