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Airlines seek emergency aid as coronavirus brings industry to near-halt
By Sarah Young and Laurence Frost LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - Airlines made unprecedented cuts to flights, costs and staffing on Monday, and stepped up calls for emergency government aid, as coronavirus ...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2020
Fiat Chrysler halts production in Europe as coronavirus hits demand
By Giulio Piovaccari MILAN (Reuters) - Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) is halting production for two weeks at most of its European plants to help protect staff against the coronavirus pandemic and adj...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2020
Ryanair grounds most of its fleet across Europe for the next week
(Reuters) - Ryanair said on Monday it would ground most of its aircraft in Europe over the next seven to 10 days, expects to cut seat capacity by 80% for the next two months, and could even ground its...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2020
Volkswagen’s Portugal plant reduces output by 16% due to coronavirus
LISBON (Reuters) - Volkswagen's Autoeuropa car assembly plant near Lisbon has reduced its daily output by 16% because of a shortage of workers after Portugal ordered all schools closed amid the corona...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2020
French antitrust body fines Apple 1.1 billion euros for anti-competitive behaviour
PARIS (Reuters) - France's competition watchdog on Monday fined iPhone maker Apple 1.1 billion euros for anti-competitive behaviour in its distribution network and an abuse of economic dependence on i...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2020
Sanofi says production running as per normal, sees no shortages
PARIS (Reuters) - Sanofi on Monday said its production sites were running normally in Europe and elsewhere as the coronavirus outbreak hits business activity globally, although the drugmaker has put i...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2020
Quarantined bankers, video roadshows: coronavirus hits Argentine debt talks
By Hugh Bronstein and Rodrigo Campos BUENOS AIRES/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Argentina's ambitious target to strike a deal with bondholders to revamp almost $70 billion in debts by the end of March was neve...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2020
Wall Street set to crash again after Fed slashes rates
By Supriya Kurane (Reuters) - Wall Street looked set to crater on Monday as fears of a coronavirus-driven recession intensified following a second emergency interest rate cut in a fortnight by the Fed...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2020
Uniqlo owner says most shops in China outside Hubei have reopened
By Ritsuko Ando TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Fast Retailing said only 30 of its 750 Uniqlo stores in China were still closed, meaning most of its shops outside Hubei province, the epicenter of the corona...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2020
EasyJet says could ground most of fleet, calls for government backing
LONDON (Reuters) - EasyJet , Europe's fourth biggest airline, said it could ground the majority of its fleet as people stopped traveling due to coronavirus, and called for coordinated government backi...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2020



