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Location American Business News for 13 March 2020
After the Market's Worst Day in Decades, Where Do We Go From Here? Trillions of dollars in market value were erased after several global exchanges suffered their steepest fall since the Black Monday crash of 1987.
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Stocks Are in Chaos. Control the One Thing You Can.

Wall Street Journal - 13 Mar 2020 17:00
Whether the market goes up or down from here, it's time for an honest assessment about what you can do to minimize your regrets.
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A Kitchen Where the Bar Used to Be

The New York Times - 13 Mar 2020 07:26
A Kitchen Where the Bar Used to Be In a tight housing market, Spaniards are converting old shops into homes.
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Realtor.com Adds Not One But Three Home Value Estimates Home search platform, realtor.com announced today the incorporation of three home value estimates to both the for-sale and off-market properties it shows on its website.
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Delta Will Cut Flying By 40%, Halt Europe Service And Ground 300 Airplanes Delta takes the most dramatic steps of any U.S. airline so far in reaction to the coronavirus crisis, moving to cut flying by 40%, 'the largest capacity reduction in Delta's history, including 2001,' CEO Ed Bastian said ...
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The corona virus will be creating its own treatment industry. But it is also having profound implications on new and emerging industries, which is the focus of this note.
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Global markets suffered record falls on Thursday as alarm over the coronavirus intensified and governments from Ireland to Italy unveiled measures to try to slow the spread of a disease that has infected more than 127,00...
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BTS's New Album Is The First To Pass 4 Million Sales In South Korean History In less than one month, BTS's new album has already become the first in South Korean history to hit a very special milestone.
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Asia's stocks were poised to plunge further on Friday as panic gripped world financial markets and even safe-haven assets such as gold were ditched to cover losses in the wipeout.
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Interest rate cuts won't cure the coronavirus but investors are still hoping the Federal Reserve can take some actions to help soothe the roiled stock market.
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In San Francisco and in Silicon Valley, tech companies seek to outdo each other with the swankiest team-building events and vie for talent in part by offering the most appealing staff get-togethers. Suddenly, that busine...
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As Americans hole up at home to wait out the coronavirus pandemic, fewer people are going out to eat, leading some fast food chains to cut delivery fees and meal delivery platforms to suspend commissions.
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Louisiana Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announced Friday that the state’s presidential primary will be delayed two months as the...
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How Students Can Get Ahead During The COVID-19 School Shutdown The coronavirus pandemic, while anxiety-inducing, might actually have a net positive effect on the way students learn and prepare for the next step in their educational journey.
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Coronavirus And Shopping Behavior: Men And Women React Differently Overall all generations are worried about the impact of Coronavirus on purchase decisions and behavior, and Millennials are changing their shopping behavior more than any other generation.
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How to Learn to Love Stock Market Selloffs

The New York Times - 13 Mar 2020 19:01
How to Learn to Love Stock Market Selloffs It's perfectly natural to be terrified. But big losses bring certain benefits, too.
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5 Ways To Brainstorm (And Protect) A Brilliant Business Idea You don't have to be Thomas Edison to come up with a new invention or business idea. Learn tips on how to invent something new and protect it when you do.
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Are We Doing Enough To Help UK SMEs With Covid-19? Small businesses already report worrying impacts from the coronavirus, but the Chancellor has pledged to support them
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Health and economic fears are a double whammy for seniors.
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Why our shrinking natural world is increasing the pace of global pandemics As we live in closer proximity to wild animals, there’s more chance of viruses hopping from species to species—and it’s happening more and more. Conservation is suddenly a public health issue. While pandemics and m...
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Check Out How China Kept Its Supermarkets Stocked as Virus Raged Two months into the coronavirus epidemic in China, many people are still under quarantine and much of the economy remains in a deep freeze, yet it has largely succeeded in keeping stores filled with food and other essent...
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Larry David’s urinal designs on ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ are an ergonomic nightmare Tim Schroeder, president of Duravit, weighs in on the urinal designs Larry David came up with in a running subplot on ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm.’ The current season of Curb Your Enthusiasm has really gone down the drain....
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