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Location American Business News for 15 April 2020
US factory output falls the most since 1946 as the coronavirus lockdown halts activity New Balance Manufacturing output fell 6.3% in March, following a 0.1% decline in February, the Federal Reserve said in a Wednesday report. Total industrial production also fell 5.4% in March. Both figures posted their la...
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The results of a continuing survey by the Collegial Organization of Nursing, found that 70,000 of the 255,000 nurses in the country reported having had or currently having symptoms of the virus.
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French luxury brand Hermès pulls in $2.7 million in a day at a flagship store in China as wealthy shoppers splurge after the coronavirus lockdown LIU JIN/AFP/Getty Images Hermès, famous for its luxury Birkin bags, pulled in $2.7 million from wealthy Chinese consumers shopping in Guangzhou last Saturday, according to a new report from Women's Wear Daily. The Frenc...
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The IRS is launching a tracker for the 'economic impact payments' of up to $1,200 that it's sending to most Americans.
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U.S. benchmark oil prices settle at their lowest since early 2002 on a grim forecast for a record decline in global oil demand this year and a 12th consecutive weekly rise in U.S. crude stockpiles.
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Airline Bailouts Address the Lockdown, Not the Recession

Wall Street Journal - 15 Apr 2020 16:30
This is probably the best aid package that airline investors could hope for, but it shouldn't be read as a recovery signal.
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Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 15th

The New Yorker - 15 Apr 2020 15:39
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 15th Jon Adams's Daily Cartoon depicts the Kool-Aid Man suffering from quarantine fatigue.
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SEC Should Examine Massive Oil Stock Purchases On Eve Of OPEC+ Deal Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund and Russian insiders bought about $1 billion worth of shares in four major European oil companies days before the historic OPEC+ agreement
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Gold futures on Wednesday retreat, threatening to snap a multiday win streak as the commodity paused after touching its highest settlement in more than seven years in the previous session. A sharp pullback in bullion pri...
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U.S. companies are grappling with how best to provide guidance on their earnings outlook as the novel coronavirus takes uncertainty to new heights and exposes them to potential shareholder lawsuits if forecasts prove mis...
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Pandemic Food Benefits: Only 2 States Approved To Date Congress created the P-EBT program on March 18th. It would provide thousands of low-income families with eligible children over $110 per child per month while schools are closed. Nearly a month later, only nine states ha...
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Donald Trump's Next Bankruptcy? Asian Central Banks With $3 Trillion Of Exposure Asia's dollar holdings are now a vulnerability few governments saw coming
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Glutted Oil Markets' Next Worry: Subzero Prices

Wall Street Journal - 15 Apr 2020 11:30
As inventories of oil rapidly accumulate, producers could soon be forced to pay consumers to take it off their hands--effectively pushing prices below zero.
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S&P Futures and Global Stocks Decline

Wall Street Journal - 15 Apr 2020 05:55
Stock benchmarks in the Asia-Pacific region declined, and S&P 500 futures traded lower, suggesting U.S. stocks could retrace some ground later on Wednesday.
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The OBR warned that the impact of the pandemic could initially be a bigger shock to the UK economy than the 2008 financial crisis and even the world wars.
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Airbnb, whose home rental business is suffering as the coronavirus pandemic freezes global travel, has secured a new $1 billion loan just days after closing a $1 billion debt deal, the company said on Tuesday.
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Bitcoin at Risk as IMF Warns of Worst Downturn in 90 years The IMF's prediction of deepening economic recession appears to bode poorly for Bitcoin amid record correlation with the S&P 500
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Abbott Labs Has Shipped 566,000 Rapid COVID-19 Tests To All 50 U.S. States In less than a month, Abbott Laboratories has shipped 566,000 of its highly touted "rapid" molecular tests for the Coronavirus strain COVID-19 to all 50 U.S. states.
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"If we take this money and don't treat it like the precious capital that it is ... then we've done a disservice to everyone," Junior's Cheesecake owner Alan Rosen told CNBC.
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Baseball agent Scott Boras inks deal for Newport Beach home In Newport Beach, baseball super-agent Scott Boras has paid $3.925 million for a stylish home a few blocks from the ocean.
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Six weeks with Animal Crossing: New Horizons has helped to illuminate some of the game's shortcomings that weren't obvious in our first review.
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Airlines Have the Cash. Now They Need Passengers.

Wall Street Journal - 15 Apr 2020 23:00
Airlines Have the Cash. Now They Need Passengers. U.S. airlines succeeded in getting billions of dollars of federal aid, but it will only buy them a few months: Their survival depends on how quickly passengers return when coronavirus-driven restrictions ease.
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