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Masayoshi Son, chairman and chief executive officer of SoftBank Group Corp., speaks during a news conference following a meeting with Joko Widodo, Indonesia's president, not pictured, in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Friday, Feb. 28, 2020. Widodo's ambitious plan to build a new capital gathered momentum with Son and Tony Blair, U.K.'s former prime minster, holding discussions on the contours of the $34 billion project. Photographer Dimas Ardian/Bloomberg via Getty Images
FinanceSoftBank survived WeWork, but the coronavirus credit rout is turning investors against Masayoshi Son’s empire
By Ayai Tomisawa, Pavel Alpeyev and BloombergMarch 18, 2020
Foreign workers lay foil over rows of asparagus in an asparagus farm in Brandenburg, Beelitz, Germany on March 17, 2020.
HealthGlobal food harvests at risk as coronavirus travel bans block migrant labor
By Mike Dorning, Edward Ludlow, Ainslie Chandler and BloombergMarch 18, 2020
The seats are empty at the Amway Center in Orlando, home of the NBAs Orlando Magic, on Thursday, March 12, 2020. The NBA has suspended the season due to the coronavirus -- as have other sports. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Belarusian soccer? Bettors scramble for games amid U.S. coronavirus sports blackout
By Eben Novy-Williams and BloombergMarch 17, 2020
Red Cross medics check the temperature of a policeman during the 178th meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Vienna, Austria, on March 6, 2020. - All eyes are on Russia at the gathering of OPEC countries and their allies, with the cartel hoping to convince Moscow to back drastic production cuts to counter the effects of the coronavirus outbreak. (Photo by ALEX HALADA / AFP) (Photo by ALEX HALADA/AFP via Getty Images)
EnergyWhy the Saudi Arabia-Russia oil price war could mean the death of OPEC
By Julian Lee and BloombergMarch 17, 2020
The interior of a mock-up Dassault Aviation SA Falcon 6X private jet is seen during the Singapore Airshow at the Changi Exhibition Centre in Singapore, on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020. Planemakers and airlines are exploring new designs to reduce fuel burn and cut carbon emissions in a warming climate. Blending the wings with the fuselage to cut drag is one of several possible solutions. Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Travel & LeisureEven $150,000 won’t get you a ticket: Super-rich spurned by private jets as coronavirus stops flights
By Anurag Kotoky and BloombergMarch 17, 2020
France Faces The Coronavirus
TechApple fined $1.2 billion by French antitrust regulators over anti-competitive supplier deals
By Gaspard Sebag and BloombergMarch 16, 2020
HONG KONG, CHINA - MARCH 10: Travellers wearing masks walk at the arrival hall of the Hong Kong International Airport on March 10, 2020 in Hong Kong, China. Hong Kong's government announced all travellers returning from Italy, some parts of France, Germany, and Japan will be put under mandatory quarantine. (Photo by Anthony Kwan/Getty Images)
Real EstateHong Kong will start charging quarantined travelers rent to stop coronavirus freeloading
By Iain Marlow and BloombergMarch 16, 2020
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 16: An Air New Zealand plane is seen at Auckland Airport on March 16, 2020 in Auckland, New Zealand. Air New Zealand has announced it will reduce its international capacity by 85 per cent as a result of the current coronavirus pandemic and its impact on travel demand. The airline is suspending flights between Auckland and Chicago, San Francisco, Houston, Buenos Aires, Vancouver, Tokyo Narita, Honolulu, Denpasar and Taipei from 30 March to 30 June. It is also suspending its London–Los Angeles service from 20 March through to 30 June. Air New Zealand's Tasman and Pacific Island network capacity will significantly reduce between April and June, while domestic route capacity will be reduced by around 30 percent in April and May. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)
Travel & LeisureAirlines slash flights by up to 90% as coronavirus destroys demand
By Mary Schlangenstein, Angus Whitley, Anurag Kotoky and BloombergMarch 16, 2020
This photo taken on March 15, 2020 shows a worker walking past molten steel at a foundry in Wuyi, China's eastern Zhejiang province. - China's industrial production, retail sales and investment all contracted in the first two months of the year after the coronavirus epidemic wreaked havoc on the economy, official data showed on March 16. (Photo by STR / AFP) / China OUT (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)
HealthChina’s coronavirus economic slump was even worse than feared
By BloombergMarch 16, 2020
HealthGauze, test kits, viral drugs: As coronavirus savages markets, it also mints billionaires
By Blake Schmidt, Venus Feng, Pei Yi Mak and BloombergMarch 13, 2020
US President Donald Trump addresses the Nation from the Oval Office about the widening novel coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis in Washington, DC on March 11, 2020. - President Donald Trump announced on March 11, 2020 the United States would ban all travel from Europe for 30 days starting to stop the spread of the coronavirus outbreak. "To keep new cases from entering our shores, we will be suspending all travel from Europe to the United States for the next 30 days. The new rules will go into effect Friday at midnight," Trump said in an address to the nation. (Photo by Doug Mills / POOL / AFP) (Photo by DOUG MILLS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
LeadershipInside the White House meeting that led Trump to make his Oval Office coronavirus speech
By Jennifer Jacobs, Nick Wadhams, Saleha Mohsin, Josh Wingrove and BloombergMarch 13, 2020
A woman visits a hospital with a child in Wuhan, in China's central Hubei province on March 13, 2020. - China reported just eight cases of the coronavirus on March 13, with no new domestic infections outside the epicentre of Hubei province. (Photo by STR / AFP) / China OUT (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)
HealthChina’s number of daily new coronavirus infections has fallen into the single digits
By BloombergMarch 13, 2020
Medical personnel collect a sample from a patient at a drive-thru COVID-19 testing clinic at a Kaiser Permanente facility in San Francisco on March 12, 2020.
HealthU.S. gives ’emergency’ authorization to new Roche coronavirus test that’s 10 times faster
By Tim Loh and BloombergMarch 13, 2020
Oil pumping jacks, also known as "nodding donkeys", operate in an oilfield near Almetyevsk, Tatarstan, Russia, on Wednesday, March 11, 2020. Saudi Aramco plans to boost its oil-output capacity for the first time in a decade as the worlds biggest exporter raises the stakes in a price and supply war with Russia and U.S. shale producers. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg via Getty Images
EnergyWhy Saudi Arabia’s plan to punish Russia with an oil price war likely won’t work
By Dina Khrennikova, Olga Tanas and BloombergMarch 12, 2020
A worker wearing a protective suit stands at a temperature screening point in front of an electronic stock board at the Shanghai Stock Exchange in Shanghai, China, on Monday, March 2, 2020. The pressure to get China back to work after the coronavirus shutdown is resurrecting an old temptation: doctoring data so it shows senior officials what they want to see. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
FinanceAs world markets plunge into bear territory, China stock traders see only gains
By BloombergMarch 12, 2020
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