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April 1, 2020 Aviation
Bloomberg British Airways (BA) suspended operations at its second London hub at Gatwick airport as the airline industry enters deep hibernation to weather the impact of the coronavirus. With just over a week to go until the Easter holidays, the IAG SA-owned carrier is contacting customers with the news that flights are off, a spokesperson said by email. Gatwick largely ...
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April 1, 2020 Retail
Bloomberg Retailers and landlords are locked in an awkward dance as April rent comes due. Major chains including Mattress Firm and Subway have told landlords they will postpone or slash payments in coming months. Mall operators say they expect to be paid. Best Buy, meanwhile, plans to pay rent, with the possible exception of locations it was forced to close. ...
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April 1, 2020 Aviation
Bloomberg JetBlue Airways Corp expects to slash flights 70% next month and deeper cuts are likely in the carrier’s home base in New York, as the spread of coronavirus erases travel demand. Daily departures will fall to 300 from about 1,000, JetBlue said. Flights leaving New York-area airports are slated to tumble to 60 but may dip to as few ...
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April 1, 2020 Retail
Bloomberg Coronavirus-driven stockpiling by Britons girding for a nationwide lockdown lifted UK grocery sales to a record in March, according to research firm Kantar. Supermarket sales grew by 7.6% in the past 12 weeks, the fastest pace in more than a decade. That rate of increase nearly tripled over the past four weeks, making March the biggest month of grocery ...
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April 1, 2020 Opinion
Among western nations, Italy has been the canary in the mine of the Covid-19 epidemic. For the past month, the daily life of Italians has been marked by a dreadful combination of a rising death toll and tightening restrictions. Soon, it turned out that the rest of the world was no different: From Spain to the UK, countries have had ...
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April 1, 2020 Opinion
In the pre-coronavirus world, retailers big and small were in an arms race over free and fast delivery. In New York City, where I live, that meant you could get a range of items from toothpaste to batteries within 48 hours or less without paying an extra fee. Now, the wait for such items via my Amazon Prime account is ...
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April 1, 2020 Opinion
During the past few weeks the spreads on corporate bonds relative to Treasuries with comparable maturities have risen sharply. This kind of increase is a natural part of recessions, as investors demand more compensation for the default risks of corporate debt issuers. But a key and unusual part of the government economic response to the pandemic (and the associated recession) ...
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April 1, 2020 Opinion
The coronavirus crisis has thrust the world’s financial markets into extreme uncertainty. The wild swings in asset prices, along with the sudden and pervasive demand for cash, reflect people’s struggles to understand how bad things can get and how damaging the losses will ultimately be. Back in 2009, amid a similarly frightening crisis, the US discovered a novel way to ...
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April 1, 2020 Opinion
The US is finally starting to take a sensible and proactive approach towards the Covid-19 pandemic. After a disastrous initial failure, coronavirus testing has now risen to levels similar to or higher than South Korea. Meanwhile, although he almost succumbed to the temptation to reopen the economy before shutdowns had time to quell the epidemic, President Donald Trump has wisely ...
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April 1, 2020 Opinion
To have any idea whether our current social distancing efforts in the United States are helping slow the spread of coronavirus, and to gauge how long we should go on this way, scientists need to know how many people have mild or asymptomatic cases of Covid-19. There could be many such people. Since their symptoms are vague and possibly non-existent, ...
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