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Banks get stressed like never before, globally

Banks are thankfully in much better shape to face the coronavirus pandemic than they were before the financial crisis. But as the economic challenge they face grows, regulatory measures to help them that looked overly forgiving just a few weeks ago may prove to be just the start. In 2008-2009, the financial sector’s woes dragged down the real economy. Now ...

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Covid-19: Small business alone needs $1tn now

Restaurants and shops are closed across the US to try to slow the spread of the coronavirus. The Federal government has started to address the resulting economic pain with an emergency declaration by President Donald Trump releasing $50 billion for public-health measures and congressional passage of a multi-billion dollar relief bill providing some paid sick leave and extended unemployment benefits, ...

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Coronavirus killed the progressive left

Covid-19 and the Democratic presidential primaries, the two biggest stories of the year so far, reflect a common theme: the death of the progressive left. Looking back, historians may well see late 2019 and very early 2020 as a kind of high-water mark for American progressivism. It wasn’t so long ago that Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren were commanding most ...

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