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Coronavirus upends global food supply chains in latest economic shock
By Rajendra Jadhav, Naveen Thukral and Nigel Hunt SATARA, India, SINGAPORE, LONDON (Reuters) - In the fertile Satara district in western India, farmers are putting their cattle on an unorthodox diet: ...
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Hedge fund Glenview off 30% as coronavirus weighs on portfolio
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss BOSTON (Reuters) - Glenview Capital Management, the hedge fund run by Larry Robbins, has lost roughly 30% in the first three months of 2020 as the spread of the new coronavirus ...
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Cisco’s Webex draws record 324 million users in March
By Supantha Mukherjee (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc's video-conferencing app Webex registered a record 324 million attendees in March, with usage more than doubling in the Americas, as the coronavirus...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2020
Exclusive: Amazon to delay marketing event Prime Day due to coronavirus
(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc is postponing its major summer shopping event Prime Day at least until August and expects potentially a $100 million hit from excess devices it may now have to sell at a dis...
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U.S. warns airlines to quickly refund tickets after canceled flights
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department on Friday issued a notice to airlines reminding them they are obligated to refund tickets when they cancel a flight or mak...
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Canada signs agreement with Amazon Canada to distribute medical equipment
By Kelsey Johnson OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada has signed an agreement with Amazon Canada to ensure medical equipment is delivered where it is most needed in the country's fight against the cornonavirus ...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2020
With no fries sold, Dutch farmers face billion kilo potato pile
By Hilde Verweij BEEMSTER, Netherlands (Reuters) - It's potato planting season, but many Dutch farmers are facing a mountain of a problem, with a million tons of potatoes left over from last season du...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2020
NY Fed retains Pimco and State Street to run commercial paper funding facility
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has retained two financial firms to manage and run its new commercial paper funding facility, according to a statement on the bank's website. ...
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Helicopters? Bailouts? Central banks move to stem coronavirus crisis
By William Schomberg and Howard Schneider LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Central banks are pulling out all the stops to try to shield their economies from the new coronavirus pandemic, raising question...
Syndicated Content Apr 03, 2020
Take Five: Life in the time of corona
LONDON (Reuters) - 1/LOOKING TO CHINA The world's biggest economy won't be open for business by Easter, as U.S. President Donald Trump had hoped, but the second biggest economy may come close. How Chi...
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