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Yearnings season—corporate results show covid-19’s toll

Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. Also this week: coronavirus takes the steam out of Germany’s engine, and could central banks issue digital currencies?

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THE PANDEMIC has hit American companies hard, reflected in the latest earnings season, and it could be many quarters before a return to profitability. In Europe, Germany is used to being an economic powerhouse, but the virus has also left it in a slump. And, could central banks ditch cash in favour of virtual money? Simon Long hosts. Runtime: 23 min

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