Coronavirus could put 47 million people out of work, says the Fed
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Subscribe to Outbreak, a daily roundup of stories on the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on global business, delivered free to your inbox. The coronavirus pandemic may result in more than 47 million people losing their jobs by the end of June, according to the St. Louis branch of the Federal Reserve. An analysis from […]

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Bailouts vs. bankruptcy: Coronavirus lessons from the 2008 financial crisis
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Subscribe to Outbreak, a free daily roundup of stories on the coronavirus pandemic—and its impact on global business. The economic collapse of 2008 triggered some of the most high-profile bankruptcies in U.S. history, including those of Lehman Brothers, General Motors, and Washington Mutual. Now, in the face of the even larger crisis brought about by […]

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Barred from hospital births, doulas adjust to the coronavirus crisis
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As the coronavirus spread throughout New York, hospitals took the extreme action of limiting visitors who could transmit the virus. Several placed limits on visitors to delivery rooms, including the partners of women in labor. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo stepped in this weekend, forcing hospitals to allow non-symptomatic partners to be present during delivery. […]

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3 things need to happen before the stock market hits bottom, says Goldman Sachs
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Subscribe to Outbreak, a daily newsletter roundup of stories on the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on global business. It’s free to get it in your inbox. Investors got a rare rally—and even hopes that the bear market may have been vanquished—last week, but Goldman Sachs warns it’s still too early to declare the worst […]

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Remembering the “Dean of the Civil Rights Movement”
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This is the web version of raceAhead, Fortune’s daily newsletter on race, culture, and inclusive leadership. To get it delivered daily to your inbox, sign up here. All movements have moments. When it comes to voting rights, Reverend Joseph Echols Lowery was there for most of them. The man who was known as the “Dean of the Civil […]

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DOD watchdog Glenn Fine appointed Inspector General for $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus
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Glenn Fine will serve as newly named chair of The Pandemic Response Accountability Committee, a body created to oversee the roughly $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus deal.

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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: RH, Domino's Pizza, Marathon Oil & more
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Check out the companies making headlines after the bell.

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American Airlines plans to apply for coronavirus aid, offers partial pay for employee leave
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American Airlines plans to apply for government aid to help it weather the impact of coronavirus and is offering partially

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Free Webinar | April 2: How Business Retirement Plan Contributions Are Impacted With IRS Extensions
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Mark J. Kohler and Matt Sorenson, Nationally respected Tax Lawyers, will dive deep into the impact IRS extensions have on your plans.

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