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The Fed is cracking down on big banks to guard against risk posed to the financial system from the coronavirus pandemic
FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2020
WASHINGTON - For the first time since the aftermath of the global financial crisis, the Federal Reserve is putting new restrictions on how the country's biggest banks spend capital with an eye toward protecting the financial system from risks to the economy posed by coronavirus pandemic.
Market exuberance faces biggest test yet from confluence of risk
TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2020
Markets may be headed for a wake-up call as scenarios that investors brushed aside to fuel a global rally move closer to reality.
People born before 1992 face greatest risk of hepatitis infectionsa
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 2020
Thai actor Saranyu “Tua” Wongkrachang, who recently died of liver cancer at the age of 59, may have developed cirrhosis of the liver due to the hepatitis virus, said Dr Asadang Ruaycharin, deputy director-general and spokesperson for the Department of Disease Control.
Protesters risk infection to 'do whatever it takes'
MONDAY, JUNE 08, 2020
WASHINGTON - In the middle of the night, as some of the first protests raged in Louisville, Ky., Shae Smith and her husband, Walt, decided to break out of their pandemic isolation and take to the streets.
Push to reopen economy runs up against workers and consumers worried about risk
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2020
Plans for a swift reopening of malls, factories and other businesses accelerated Tuesday, but they quickly collided with the reality that persuading workers and consumers to overlook their coronavirus fears and resume their roles in powering the U.S. economy may prove difficult.
As the country moves to reopen, Americans weigh risk against necessity, longing and fear
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2020
The Georgetown professor was groggy, still tucked under her comforter when her research began. Robin Dillon-Merrill reached for her phone at 7 a.m., thumbed the screen and refreshed the death toll once again. She checked the Monday morning news, where government officials were debating and protesters were demanding the "reopening" of the country.
Meat-shortage risk climbs with 25% of U.S. pork capacity offline
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2020
The U.S. is edging closer to possible meat shortages with another major plant shut down.
Real-estate stocks sink further amid virus crisis
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2020
With the economy staggering under the cloud of Covid-19, the shares of 10 real-estate companies – namely ANAN, AP, LH, ORI, PSH, SIRI, LPN, QH, SC and SPALI – have dropped even further.
Bangkok MP calls on convenience stores to tighten Covid-19 prevention measures 
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2020
A Bangkok MP has asked convenience stores to implement Covid-19 screening measures for customers due to the risk of infection.
Coronavirus adds peril to those already at risk
MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2020
MIAMI - Isolated in her third-floor apartment, Maria Sweezy knew her coronavirus situation was more precarious than most, but what she saw on her phone Sunday morning left her unsettled and fighting panic.