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U.S. oil falls more than 10% to lows not seen since 1999 By Reuters

U.S. oil falls more than 10% to lows not seen since 1999 By Reuters

© Reuters. An oil pump jack pumps oil in a field near Calgary By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Crude oil futures fell on Monday, with U.S. futures touching levels not seen since 1999, extending…

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How to avoid a coronavirus debt crisis? Issue a new type of government bonds linked to GDP

How to avoid a coronavirus debt crisis? Issue a new type of government bonds linked to GDP

The range of forecasts about how the coronavirus will affect the world economy is so wide that you question their usefulness. For example, the IMF predicts that the UK will contract 7.5% in 2020, while…

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Energy & Precious Metals – Weekly Review and Calendar Ahead By Investing.com

Energy & Precious Metals – Weekly Review and Calendar Ahead By Investing.com

© Reuters. By Barani Krishnan Investing.com – It must be quite humbling for the world’s oil titans to come out a week after the largest production cut in history to say they’ll do more. But…

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Africa joins the race to trace COVID-19 with genomics

Africa joins the race to trace COVID-19 with genomics

One important aspect of managing emerging infections is identifying chains of transmission and assigned cases to clusters of infection. A case in point is South African trade union leader Zwelinzima Vavi, who spent a few…

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Mauritius heads into coronavirus storm with strong social welfare buffers

Mauritius heads into coronavirus storm with strong social welfare buffers

The global economic costs of the COVID-19 pandemic will be massive, with the International Monetary Fund forecasting the worst global recession since the 1929 Great Depression. In Africa, the epidemic is gaining momentum. The continent…

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Argentina says Brazil agrees to raise level of grains thoroughfare Parana River By Reuters

Argentina says Brazil agrees to raise level of grains thoroughfare Parana River By Reuters

By Cassandra Garrison and Luciano Costa BUENOS AIRES/SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazil has agreed to release water at the giant Itaipu hydroelectric dam to raise low water levels in the Parana River, a key thoroughfare…

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beware the cyber risks of virtual meet-up apps like Houseparty

beware the cyber risks of virtual meet-up apps like Houseparty

Social gatherings with friends and family are an essential part of being human. So it’s no surprise, with real-life gatherings limited to just two people, that people are flocking to apps that can keep us…

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South Africa needs a post-lockdown strategy that emulates South Korea

South Africa needs a post-lockdown strategy that emulates South Korea

What strategy should South Africa follow to contain the outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 virus after the current 35-day lockdown? Any strategy should be informed by the trajectory of the disease, the effectiveness – or otherwise…

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Beer may lose its fizz as CO2 supplies go flat during pandemic By Reuters

Beer may lose its fizz as CO2 supplies go flat during pandemic By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A pint of beer is poured into a glass in a bar in London By Stephanie Kelly and Lisa Baertlein NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Dwindling supplies of carbon dioxide from…

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How much has Australia really flattened the curve of coronavirus? Until we keep better records, we don’t know

How much has Australia really flattened the curve of coronavirus? Until we keep better records, we don’t know

Since March 29, we have congratulated ourselves for flattening the curve of the COVID-19 epidemic in Australia. But if we ask more detailed questions, such as “which curves have flattened?”, “by how much?”, and “how…

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