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These financial moves can help you prepare for a recession

A prolonged slowdown could be on the horizon as the coronavirus grinds the economy to a halt. By making these moves, you can get yourself in better financial shape to weather the storm.

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Brazil's Azul cuts international flights; carriers expect government aid

Brazilian airline Azul said on Monday it will cut all international flights out of its main hub in Sao Paulo state, while the country's government is likely to roll out a relief package as the sector struggles with the coronavirus pandemic.



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Federal Reserve cuts rates to zero and launches massive $700 billion quantitative easing program

CNBC | Steve Liesman | March 15, 2020 Key Points In an emergency move Sunday, the Federal Reserve announced it is dropping its benchmark interest rate to zero and launching a new round of quantitative easing. The QE program will entail $700 billion worth of asset purchases entailing Treasurys and mortgage-backed securities. Markets responded negatively,

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Hedge fund manager: I'm buying stocks because investors are misinterpreting coronavirus hysteria

Hedge fund manager Ricky Sandler said dire headlines about the coronavirus are "helping to contain the problem."

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Powell's whatever-it-takes pledge puts limits of Fed's reach in spotlight

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's message in announcing a barrage of monetary policy and liquidity actions was clear: The U.S. central bank will use all the tools at its disposal to keep credit flowing through the U.S. and global financial system.



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LATAM Airlines to cancel 90% of its international flights

LATAM Airlines Group, the continent's largest carrier, said on Monday it is canceling 90% of its international flights, in light of the coronavirus outbreak.



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Exclusive: Airbus eyes contingency plan to slow or halt output - sources

Airbus has drawn up contingency plans to slow or stop production if France is placed under a further lockdown due to coronavirus, two people familiar with the matter said.



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Wall Street pounded as Fed's shock move raises virus impact alarm

U.S. stock indexes plunged about 8% on Monday, as investors dumped risky assets for cash after the Federal Reserve's drastic move to cut interest rates to near zero amplified worries over the extent of damage from the coronavirus pandemic.



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Uber Eats waives off delivery fee for independent restaurants amid virus outbreak

Uber Technologies Inc's food delivery business, Uber Eats, said on Monday it would waive off delivery fee for independent restaurants across the United States and Canada.



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Oil slumps below $30-per-barrel as coronavirus spreads, OPEC rancor remains elevated

Oil prices fell below $30 a barrel on Monday as the worldwide coronavirus outbreak worsened over the weekend, leading governments and businesses to shut down as the global economy appeared to be headed toward certain recession.



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Developing nations may lose up to 85% of oil and gas income this year: IEA, OPEC

Developing nations' oil and gas income will fall by 50% to 85% this year to a more than two-decade low if current market conditions persist, the International Energy Agency and OPEC said in a rare joint statement on Monday, citing recent IEA analysis.



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Markets tumble as big Fed move fails to quell virus fears

Markets reeled on Monday, with stocks on Wall Street and the price of Brent crude tumbling more than 10%, as the Federal Reserve's second emergency rate cut in as many weeks to blunt the economic impact of the coronavirus failed to calm fears of a prolonged recession.



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Some European banks shut branches to limit coronavirus spread

Two of Germany's largest banks have temporarily shut hundreds of branches, while Italian lenders have shortened opening hours as they grapple with staff shortages and the spread of coronavirus.



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White House drafting financial package for U.S. airlines: sources

The White House is drafting a financial assistance package is expected to include direct assistance, loans and tax relief in the wake of the steep falloff in U.S. travel demand, officials briefed on the matter said Monday.



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Coronavirus: First test of a U.S. financial system 10 years in repair

A health emergency dismissed at first as a fleeting risk to the U.S. economy has turned into a full-on test of whether a decade of planning, regulation, research and soul-searching has left the financial system resilient to a major shock and its central bank able to mount a rescue.



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