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FinanceBlackstone will buy 28,000 student beds from Goldman in $6 billion dorm deal
By Jack Sidders and BloombergFebruary 26, 2020
A passenger checks her phone as she stands next to a stand with Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon on it inside the terminal of the Hong Kong International Airport on February 22, 2020 in Hong Kong, China. the coronavirus or Covid-19 which originated from Wuhan China has infected over 77,000 and killed 2361 worldwide to date, passenger flights into and out of the Hong Kong has drop by two-thirds with airlines cancelling flights and travellers plummet because of the Coronavirus in Hong Kong. (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
HealthCathay Pacific says 25,000 staff are taking unpaid leave as coronavirus outbreak batters travel
By Will Davies and BloombergFebruary 26, 2020
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 12: A couple sit on a bench in the morning sun in Greenwich park with Canary Wharf seen in the distance on February 12, 2020 in London, England. High winds, rain and snow from Storm Ciara has brought damage and disruption to public transport and communities across the United Kingdom this week. Storm Dennis is expected to arrive later in the week and with it bringing more widespread strong winds and heavy rain. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 12: A couple sit on a bench in the morning sun in Greenwich park with Canary Wharf seen in the distance on February 12, 2020 in London, England. High winds, rain and snow from Storm Ciara has brought damage and disruption to public transport and communities across the United Kingdom this week. Storm Dennis is expected to arrive later in the week and with it bringing more widespread strong winds and heavy rain. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
EnergyLondon joins coronavirus work-from-home trend as Chevron sends traders home over sick employee
By Kevin Crowley, Catherine Ngai, Laura Hurst, Sheela Tobben and BloombergFebruary 26, 2020
CAIRO, EGYPT - (ARCHIVE): A file photo dated on July 23, 2002 shows Former President of Egypt Hosni Mubarak meets with Former Prime Minister of Libya Muammar al-Gaddafi in Cairo, Egypt. Egyptâs former President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak died on Tuesday at the age of 91, following years of illness, according to local media. (Photo by Metin Turan/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
LeadershipEgypt’s Hosni Mubarak, ‘pharaoh’ president ousted during Arab Spring, dies at 91
By Tarek El-Tablawy, Alaa Shahine and BloombergFebruary 25, 2020
US President Donald Trump speaks during a business roundtable meeting at Roosevelt House in New Delhi on February 25, 2020. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)
FinanceTrump touts ‘tremendous progress’ on India trade deal in bid to blunt China’s power
By Jordan Fabian, Justin Sink and BloombergFebruary 25, 2020
Passengers wearing protective masks wait at Milan's main railway station, on February 25, 2020, following security measures taken in northern Italy against the COVID-19 the novel coronavirus. - Italy reported on February 24, 2020 its fourth death from the new coronavirus, an 84-year old man in the northern Lombardy region, as the number of people contracting the virus continued to mount. (Photo by ANDREAS SOLARO / AFP) (Photo by ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images)
FinanceEconomists pegged the cost of a global coronavirus pandemic at $1 trillion. It could go much higher
By Craig Stirling, Enda Curran, Catherine Bosley and BloombergFebruary 25, 2020
POLAND - 2020/01/03: In this photo illustration a Revolut logo seen on a Mastercard debit card. (Photo Illustration by Karol Serewis/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
FinanceFast-growing fintech Revolut valued at $5.5 billion in first funding round in almost 2 years
By Amy Thomson and BloombergFebruary 25, 2020
An employee hands a 50-gram gold bar to a customer inside a Titan Co. Tanishq jewelry store during the festival of Dhanteras in Mumbai, India, on Oct. 25, 2019. Gold sales on the most auspicious day in India to buy the metal tumbled this year as high prices and concerns about an economic slowdown saw customers limit purchases. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg via Getty Images
FinanceWhy the coronavirus is pushing gold up—and oil and other commodities down
By Ranjeetha Pakiam, Grant Smith and BloombergFebruary 24, 2020
A truck passes in front of a PepsiCo Inc. facility in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S., on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019. PepsiCo Inc. is scheduled to release earnings figures on October 3. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images
FinancePepsi is buying major Chinese online snacks company Be & Cheery for $705 million
By BloombergFebruary 24, 2020
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 24: A disinfection professional wears protective gear spray anti-septic solution against the coronavirus (COVID-19) at a National Assembly on February 24, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea. The National Assembly called off its plenary session and temporarily closed its buildings after it was learned that a coronavirus patient attended a parliamentary forum last week. Government has raised the coronavirus alert to the "highest level" as confirmed case numbers keep rising. Government reported 231 new cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) bringing the total number of infections in the nation to 833, with the potentially fatal illness spreading fast across the country. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
HealthItaly, Iran, South Korea: Coronavirus pandemic fears grow as cases spike outside China
By Rachel Chang and BloombergFebruary 24, 2020
US President Donald Trump (R) shakes hands with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi during 'Namaste Trump' rally at Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera, on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, on February 24, 2020. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP) (Photo by MONEY SHARMA/AFP via Getty Images)
Leadership‘Namaste Trump:’ India’s Modi welcomes U.S. president with pomp and pageantry as trade tensions simmer
By Justin Sink, Archana Chaudhary and BloombergFebruary 24, 2020
A woman wears a face mask as a preventive measure against the Covid-19 coronavirus as she looks at her mobile phone near the entrance of the Peking University People's Hospital in Beijing on Feb. 21, 2020.
HealthAs coronavirus cases overwhelm China’s hospitals, those with other problems are told to leave
By BloombergFebruary 21, 2020
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Branson arrives at Bondi Beach via a rubber dinghy at Bondi Beach on November 13, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Travel & LeisureRichard Branson’s Virgin launches cruise line just as coronavirus batters the industry
By Christopher Jasper and BloombergFebruary 21, 2020
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - DECEMBER 18: 4 Boeing 737 MAX from TUI fly Belgium are docked in Brussels on December 18, 2019. On December 16, 2019, Boeing announced: 'Safely returning the 737 MAX to service is our top priority. We know that the process of approving the 737 MAX's return to service, and of determining appropriate training requirements, must be extraordinarily thorough and robust, to ensure that our regulators, customers, and the flying public have confidence in the 737 MAX updates. As we have previously said, the FAA and global regulatory authorities determine the timeline for certification and return to service. We remain fully committed to supporting this process. It is our duty to ensure that every requirement is fulfilled, and every question from our regulators answered. Throughout the grounding of the 737 MAX, Boeing has continued to build new airplanes and there are now approximately 400 airplanes in storage. We have previously stated that we would continually evaluate our production plans should the MAX grounding continue longer than we expected. As a result of this ongoing evaluation, we have decided to prioritize the delivery of stored aircraft and temporarily suspend production on the 737 program beginning next month.' Created in 2004 under the name of TUI Airlines Belgium, it took over, after the bankruptcy of Sobelair, which until then had been the main airline of the tour operator Jetair, to transport Belgian tourists to their destination. On October 19, 2016, Jetairfly and the other companies in the TUI group were renamed TUI Airlines to bring together the different brands of the group under the same name. (Photo by Thierry Monasse/Getty Images)
LeadershipA malfunctioning 737 Max warning light could cost Boeing millions in new FAA fines
By Alan Levin and BloombergFebruary 21, 2020
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 21: A medical professional is seen at a preliminary testing facility at the National Medical Center where patients suspected of contracting coronavirus (COVID-19) are assessed on February 21, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea. South Korea reported 52 new cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) bringing the total number of infections in the nation to 156, with the potentially fatal illness spreading fast across the country. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
HealthCoronavirus epidemic enters new phase as cases outside of China spike
By Jeff Sutherland and BloombergFebruary 21, 2020
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