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Most Ford U.S. dealers got federal payroll protection loans: COO
Most of Ford Motor Co's U.S. dealers received payroll protection loans from the U.S. government amid the coronavirus pandemic, the automaker's chief operating officer said on Thursday.
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Fed: Lower-income workers and less educated facing more job losses caused by coronavirus
The coronavirus crisis led to dramatic changes in Americans' finances as millions of workers faced layoffs or other cutbacks in their jobs, with low-wage workers taking the biggest hit, according to a report released by the Federal Reserve on Thursday.
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Amazon's livestreaming platform Twitch announces safety advisory council
Amazon Inc 's video game live-streaming platform Twitch is forming an advisory council of experienced users, online safety experts and anti-bullying advocates to help improve safety on the site, Twitch said in a blog post on Thursday.
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Exclusive: IKEA's shopping malls arm Ingka Centres plans U.S. entry in major play
IKEA's shopping malls business, one of the world's biggest, is looking to enter the United States in the next couple of years and is in talks to snap up central properties in major cities, its boss told Reuters.
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McDonald's issues new guidelines to U.S. franchisees on restaurant reopenings: WSJ
McDonald's Corp has asked its U.S. franchisees to make a series of changes in restaurants before reopening to diners in an effort avoid the spread of the new coronavirus, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
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Lufthansa plans 1,800 round trips a week by the end of June
German flagship carrier Lufthansa on Thursday said it would be offering 1,800 round trips a week to more than 130 destinations by the end of June as airlines tentatively begin restoring capacity.
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Exclusive: Renault to discontinue Espace model as carmaker cuts costs - sources
Renault is preparing to substantially reduce its vehicle range, withdrawing well-known but ailing models like the Espace minivans, as part of looming cost cutting plans, four sources in the industry and close to the French carmaker said.
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Exclusive: Airbus to be 'resized,' could cut output again - sources
Planemaker Airbus has told senior staff the company must be "resized" in plans to be set out around end-June and is ready to cut jet production again to tackle any second wave of the coronavirus crisis, people briefed on the matter said.
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U.S. jobless claims remain elevated amid second layoffs wave
The novel coronavirus crisis continues to pummel the U.S. labor market, with the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits falling less than expected last week, suggesting a second wave of layoffs in industries and jobs not initially impacted by business closures caused by the pandemic.
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Trump threatens new taxes on companies that make goods outside United States
President Donald Trump threatened on Thursday to impose new taxes on American companies that produce goods outside the United States, another move his administration could make to push supply chains away from China and raise new trade barriers.
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Wall St drops on Trump's China trade comments, economic worries
Wall Street's main indexes fell on Thursday, extending declines for the third straight session, as comments from President Donald Trump renewed worries over Sino-U.S. trade relations and added to concerns of a prolonged economic downturn.
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Exclusive: Airbus must be 'resized' to tackle crisis, CEO tells staff - sources
Planemaker Airbus has told senior staff the company must be "resized" in plans to be set out by around end-June and is ready to cut jet production again to tackle any second wave of the coronavirus crisis, people briefed on the matter said.
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Delta to have 7,000 more pilots than needed in the fall: memo
Delta Air Lines , with more than 14,000 pilots on its roster, expects to have 7,000 more than it needs in the fall as the coronavirus pandemic weighs on its operations, according to a memo to flight operations employees seen by Reuters.
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Nissan could look at shutting Barcelona plant, no decision made: sources
Nissan Motor may be looking at the possibility of closing its Barcelona factory but no final decision has been made as the Japanese carmaker plans a new global strategic direction, two sources with direct knowledge told Reuters.
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Exclusive: Delta to have 7,000 more pilots than needed in the fall - memo
Delta Air Lines expects to have 7,000 more pilots than it needs in the fall as the coronavirus pandemic weighs on its operations, according to a memo to flight operations employees seen by Reuters.
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Trump rips into China over coronavirus, 'very disappointed'
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said he was very disappointed in China over its failure to contain the novel coronavirus, saying the worldwide pandemic cast a pall over his U.S.-China trade deal.
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JPMorgan's U.S. credit card holders spent 40% less due to coronavirus
Credit card spending among some of JP Morgan Chase & Co's U.S. customers fell 40% during March and early April compared to last year, as Americans stayed home to protect against the novel coronavirus, according to a new report on Thursday.
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Wall Street opens lower on economic concerns, trade war fears
U.S. stocks opened lower on Thursday as investors grappled with the possibility of prolonged economic weakness due to the coronavirus outbreak, while the threat of a renewed Sino-U.S. trade war also added pressure.
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Delta to retire Boeing 777 aircraft fleet to rein in costs
Delta Air Lines said on Thursday it would no longer fly Boeing Co's wide-body 777 aircraft and some of the other older high-maintenance jets, as the U.S. carrier looks to cut costs amid a steep fall in bookings due to travel restrictions around the world.
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U.S. SEC charges two companies over misleading COVID-19 claims: statement
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Thursday it has charged two companies for allegedly providing misleading claims related to COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, after previously suspending trading of both.
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