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Takeaway from Biden’s big speech

Former Vice President Joe Biden went to a church in Delaware to listen to voices of protest, then gave a speech in Philadelphia about what has happened in the country since George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis. Both appearances told us a lot about what a Biden presidency would look like. A while ago, I called Barack Obama’s high school ...

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NetEase is returning home to go global

So get this. A US-listed, Cayman Islands-domiciled, Chinese internet company is seeking to sell shares in China, so that it can become more internationalised. That’s among the bizarre rationales for NetEase Inc’s offering in Hong Kong, 20 years after the company first debuted on the Nasdaq. The elephant in the room, which gets the briefest of mentions in its 458-page ...

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Don’t only bet on the fast Covid-19 vaccines

As companies and countries pour money into the effort to develop Covid-19 vaccines, timelines keep getting more ambitious and dates for delivering a workable immunisation against the virus keep moving up. Yet even with companies such as Moderna Therapeutics Inc and AstraZeneca Plc signalling rapid progress and already enrolling patients in mid-stage trials, it would be quite a feat if ...

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Lufthansa plans job cuts, other restructuring to repay bailout

Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG signalled it would make sweeping job cuts and sell off non-core units in order to repay a $10 billion coronavirus bailout from the German government. Europe’s biggest airline will slash employee expenses and look at spinning off non-core units to reduce costs and bolster cash flow as the coronavirus crisis depresses revenue, it said in a ...

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Makeup brand Tilbury nears sale for $1 billion

Bloomberg Celebrity makeup brand Charlotte Tilbury is nearing a sale to Puig, the Spanish company behind Paco Rabanne perfumes, in a deal valuing the business at more than $1 billion, people familiar with the matter said. An agreement to buy UK-based Tilbury could be announced as early as this week, said the people, who asked not to be identified because ...

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Lion Air stops flying as curbs, virus tests deter passengers

Bloomberg Indonesia’s Lion Air said it is halting all flights indefinitely because of the impact coronavirus-related measures such as compulsory tests for passengers have had on travel. The carrier, whose slogan is “we make people fly,” is grounding its fleet from Friday, according to a statement. It had suspended scheduled domestic flights late last month. Lion Air has 138 aircraft, ...

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Iceland to test airport passengers for virus

Bloomberg Iceland is proceeding with plans to test all incoming airline passengers for Covid-19 from June 15 in a bid to salvage its biggest export, tourism. The government’s announcement follows consultations with the country’s chief epidemiologist and a deal with DeCODE Genetics, which will assist with the testing facilities. “The economic impact of unchanged travel restrictions would be enormous,” the ...

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Tiffany dives after report that deal with LVMH is uncertain

Bloomberg Tiffany & Co plunged after Women’s Wear Daily (WDD) reported LVMH’s $16 billion deal to buy the jeweler is uncertain as the US economy faces widespread upheaval. Board members of the French luxury giant arranged to meet to discuss the planned acquisition, WWD reported, citing unidentified individuals. Directors are concerned about the Covid-19 pandemic that has disrupted the US ...

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Trump’s show of force fizzles in backlash over ‘crackdown’

Bloomberg Donald Trump faced a dwindling set of options to address nationwide unrest, after a backlash erupted over the government’s violent dispersal of peaceful protests outside the White House, plunging the president into more election-year turmoil. For Trump and his conservative backers, his photo op in front of historic St John’s Episcopal Church with Bible in hand was a show ...

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UK’s Johnson offers 3 million HK residents haven

Bloomberg Prime minister Boris Johnson said he will give as many as three million Hong Kong residents the chance to seek refuge and a new life in the UK. if China presses ahead with plans to impose a new security law on the former British colony. The premier’s intervention marks an escalation in London’s pressure on Beijing over its proposals ...

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