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...Hannah Murphy 8....
...Such figures represent a sharp rebound from the swift and damaging contraction suffered by the US economy early in the year as the coronavirus forced lockdowns and social distancing across the country....
...Hannah Murphy 17....
...To go deeper, check out this analysis by the FT’s Benjamin Parkin and Hannah Murphy on how the deal unites two huge pools of Indian customers. And there’s more from Lex....
...“I don’t think it’s a V-recovery,” he says. “An elongated U is perfectly possible. I’m a conservative. I plan for the worst and hope for better....
...However, the pandemic is not the only catalyst for the sharp rally in its shares....
...The experience of VW and Starbucks and even the banks stands in sharp contrast to companies that seem firmly rooted in the bottom quartile of the empathy index....
...– FT Alphaville Gross v Bond, or Pimco v BarCap: The debate flares – FT Alphaville...
...That was good for half a cent off sterling versus the dollar and a third of a cent v the euro on Wednesday morning. Gilts, of course, spiked higher....
...So look for a “U” or a little “v,” not the big “V.” But be positive!...
...And though relatively unknown to western consumers, according to Heine, Zeha’s original logo was actually changed from four straight stripes to a sharp V as the result of a mid-1950s trademark infringement...
...from Neutral (V) On Friday the company begged to differ....
...China will not avoid a sharp slowdown, and the risk of social instability, in the event of a deep recession in the United States that spreads to Western Europe and Japan....
...The V (sharp but short) struggled in with 5 per cent and almost lost its deposit....
...As noted earlier, the consensus among analysts is for a deep V-shaped trajectory for bank profits, a sharp recovery beginning as early as next quarter....
...Merck's stock saw limited action while Pfizer's was fractionally lower....
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