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The euro-zone rescue talks are irrelevant

The Covid-19 epidemic has forced the euro zone’s finance ministers to think of innovative ways to combat an inevitable recession. They met to discuss how to use the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), the single-currency area’s rescue fund, to help countries fund a large-scale fiscal stimulus. Yet this debate appears largely irrelevant, at least for the moment. The European Central Bank ...

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World’s airports are fast becoming ghost towns

Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International, the world’s busiest airport, has turned a runway into a parking lot for grounded aircraft; about 80% of Frankfurt airport workers have had their working hours cut and many now won’t go to work at all; Manchester has closed two of its three terminals and short-hop specialist London City Airport is suspending all flights until the end ...

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It’s good to be a cable king amid pandemic

If the world were ending, I’m convinced that all that would be left are cockroaches and the cable giants. Things aren’t quite that bad, but they aren’t good either. And yet, as the coronavirus pandemic sends the US into a recession, Brian Roberts may have reason to be among the least worried from his perch at Comcast Corp, the Roberts’s ...

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