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US taxpayers need an extension this year, too

Sure, life is inching its way back to normal, but not for taxpayers. That’s why the Internal Revenue Service should extend the filing deadline this year, just as it did in 2020. One of the main reasons to again give filers extra time after April 15 is the Covid-19 relief bill. The legislation calls for making some of the unemployment ...

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Tencent loses $62bn, wiping out value of fintech business

Bloomberg Tencent Holdings Ltd. shares fell a second day on concern regulators are now turning their sights to Pony Ma’s business empire, fueling a $62 billion wipe-out that one brokerage says obliterated most of the value of its online finance business. The stock fall more than 4% in Hong Kong on Monday. China’s top financial regulators see Tencent as the ...

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India’s move to deter digital monopolies may hit Amazon, Walmart

Bloomberg India’s draft e-commerce rules to prevent creation of “digital monopolies” and aid local startups may raise costs and stymie expansion plans at companies such as Amazon.com Inc. and Walmart Inc. The draft rules seek to prescribe a code of conduct for online retailers and define cross-border flow of user data, according to a note titled Draft Ecommerce Policy. Prime ...

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China’s home prices grow at fastest pace in 6 months

Bloomberg China’s home prices grew at the fastest pace in six months in February, as a lower supply of projects during a holiday season added to a fear of missing out among buyers. New home prices in 70 major cities, excluding state-subsidised housing, rise 0.36% last month from January, when they gained 0.28%, National Bureau of Statistics figures showed on ...

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Philippines sees limited impact from virus surge on economy

Bloomberg The Philippines’ renewed surge in coronavirus infections will have limited impact on the economy as authorities impose localised lockdowns and as vaccinations pick up, Economic Planning Secretary Karl Chua said. The Southeast Asian nation, which will likely remain in recession this quarter, has to manage the spike in cases without reinstating stricter movement curbs which will hurt jobs, Chua ...

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Singapore home sales fall by 60%

Bloomberg Singapore home sales fall in February after speculation about property curbs dampened buyer appetite. Purchases of new private apartments fall 60% to 645 last month, Urban Redevelopment Authority data showed on Monday. That compares with 1,632 in January, which exceeded a two-year high. Singapore’s property market rallied even amid the pandemic, seeing a spike among private apartments, shophouses and ...

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Myanmar imposes martial law after China’s factories set ablaze

Bloomberg Myanmar’s junta on Monday extended “full martial law” to additional areas in Yangon following a weekend of nationwide protests that left at least 50 people dead in the wake of a brutal crackdown by security forces. Coup leaders first imposed the measure in two townships after the Chinese Embassy asked authorities to guarantee the safety of Chinese investments and ...

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Libya installs unity government as peace effort gathers pace

Bloomberg Libya’s first unified government in seven years was sworn in, as a political reconciliation that seeks to end almost a decade of conflict in the Opec member gathers pace. Officials took the oath of office on Monday at the parliament in Tobruk, eastern Libya. The new cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Mohammed Dbeibah, is set to take ...

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UK’s Johnson moves to defuse anger over police behaviour

Bloomberg Boris Johnson moved to ease tensions over police handling of a vigil to support a woman who was murdered in London, after a second day of protests that drew hundreds of people despite the coronavirus lockdown. The UK prime minister’s effort is a response to controversy over the death of 33-year-old marketing executive Sarah Everard, who disappeared on March ...

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