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April, 2020

  • 9 April

    Korea raises 10% of target for its stock-market stabilisation

    Bloomberg South Korea has so far raised about one-tenth of the target for its stock-market stabilisation fund and has yet to make any investments, Kang Shinwoo, the advisor for the fund, said in an interview. The emergency fund aims to raise 10.7 trillion won ($8.77 billion) in total from local banks, brokerages and other financial institutions to support the nation’s ...

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  • 9 April

    Nissan seeks $4.6b in loans as sales drop

    Bloomberg Nissan Motor Co. has requested loans totaling $4.6 billion from lenders including Japan’s three megabanks as the carmaker suffers from plunging sales due to the coronavirus, according to bankers familiar with the matter. The automaker is seeking financing from Mizuho Financial Group Inc., Sumitomo Financial Group Inc., Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. and the state-backed Development Bank of Japan, ...

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  • 9 April

    Covid-19: Lockdown leaves UK dreading when money runs out

    Bloomberg For Graham Lancaster, the owner of a real estate agency in the English county of Kent, the alarm will go off in three months. Britain is headed into its peak of the coronavirus outbreak, and companies and households are busy doing the math to see how long they’ve got before the money runs out, just as they are across ...

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  • 9 April

    Bolt seeks state aid as banks decline loan

    Bloomberg Ride-hailing company Bolt Technology OU is seeking credit support from the Estonian government after a switch to quarantine-friendly services failed to sufficiently improve its finances and banks turned down requests for loans. The service formerly known as Taxify, a rival to Uber Technologies Inc, is asking for $54 million in loans or public credit guarantees after commercial lenders have ...

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  • 9 April

    Spanish virus deaths, infections see decline

    Bloomberg Spain reported fewer coronavirus deaths and new cases on Thursday in Europe’s second-most deadly outbreak of the disease. There were 5,756 new infections in the 24 hours through Thursday, pushing the total above 150,000, according to Health Ministry data. The death toll rose by 683 to 15,238, a smaller gain than Wednesday’s 757. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is asking ...

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  • 9 April

    Google told to pay up in French crackdown on news free-for-all

    Bloomberg Google was ordered by French antitrust regulators to pay publishers to display their articles, ending its long-standing practice of using excerpts on its news service for free. The French antitrust agency gave the Alphabet Inc unit three months to thrash out deals with press publishers and agencies demanding talks on how to remunerate them for displaying their content. The ...

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  • 9 April

    Air France-KLM sees 90% of its capacity to remain suspended

    Bloomberg Air France-KLM expects more than 90% of its capacity to remain suspended through the end of May as the coronavirus pandemic paralyses the travel industry worldwide. For the next two months, the airline aims to continue serving only some key city pairs with a “skeleton operation,” according to a statement. Beyond that time frame, the company said, projections are ...

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  • 9 April

    Air Canada to use Trudeau’s wage subsidy for 36,000 employees

    Bloomberg A 75% wage subsidy touted by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has caught the interest of the country’s biggest airline, a request that could cost the government as much as C$30.5 million (about $22 million) a week. Air Canada said it will apply for the money to help keep or recall its 36,000 employees based in the country, 16,500 ...

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  • 9 April

    Costco says curbs on customers, store hours tempered its growth

    Bloomberg Costco Wholesale Corp’s sales soared in March, but not as much as expected: Curbs the retailer placed on its operations to cope with coronavirus-related demand slowed the pace in the back half of the month. The shares fell in extended trading. The retailer’s comparable US sales excluding fuel — a key metric watched by analysts — rose 12.1%, it ...

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  • 9 April

    S African property owners plan relief for retail tenants

    Bloomberg South Africa’s property owners will provide relief to retail tenants hardest hit by a nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19. The initiative, which focusses on small-, medium- and micro-sized enterprises, will be rolled out by landlords nationally, the Property Industry Group said in a statement published on the website of the South African Real Estate Investment Trusts ...

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