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| | ... generated around 466 billion yuan ($68.6 billion) in tourism revenue during the holiday period." (CNBC) While the Financial Times report that this is well below 2019's total of 782 million trips, it's still the stuff that other nations in lockdown ... |
| | | ... drug hoped to treat COVID-19 had flopped in human trials saw markets fall overnight. Originally reported by the Financial Times, the publisher said Gilead Sciences antiviral drug remdesivir did not reduce the coronavirus pathogen in bloodstreams, nor ... |
| | | ... that easing death rates and infections are now prompting calls for the relaxation of social restrictions. The Financial Times reports that European governments have started preparations to ease lockdown rules. In Australia, the Institute of Public Affairs ... |
| | | If financial markets are going to time the beginning of the end - that is, when equity markets started their slippery slide into where we are now, it'll be 9 March 2020. That was the day the music died. Sure, equity markets were already sliding ... |
| | | ... clients by phone or video conferencing, the group said, so as to help guide their clients through these difficult financial times. "Well-designed strategies that could withstand such markets have been encouraged for use by our financial planners and ... |
| | | ... investment is junk bonds. It offers relatively higher yield to the investor and relatively lower cost for the issuer. Financial Times notes that energy companies are the biggest issuers of junk bonds, accounting for more than 11% of the US high-yield ... |
| | | ... "considerable amount of clearly specified and detailed information" for members of UK pension plans. As reported by the Financial Times, an FCA statement on the matter said the pension plan trustee has moved to rectify the failing. "The FCA pension plan ... |
| | | ... headline 11 hours ago. The virus has now spread to 15 countries. Presumably, this has increased while I type with Financial Times writing that: "The "reproduction number" is thought to lie between two and four - meaning that, on average, each infected ... |
| | | ... introduction of a two-tier system for reserve remuneration." But Super Mario is getting antsy, as Factset reports: " Financial Times cited comments from outgoing ECB President Draghi... Stressed that all instruments from rates to asset purchases to forward ... |
| | | ... inched up by 0.1% (it closed before the news), China shares traded on the US exchanges dropped. According to the Financial Times : "E-commerce giant Alibaba's shares were down 5%, search engine Baidu dropped almost 4% and the depository receipts ... |
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