“The year is off to a funny start," said one analyst, citing on the one hand, the new president, Covid-19 vaccines and more cash in the market. "But we’ve also had this funky thing of Wall Street versus we’re-not-sure-exactly-who." on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld4 years ago
For Boris Johnson, shaking off Covid-19 is not just a medical matter. “It’s a metaphor for his government, and that’s affecting him personally,” said one analyst. “He looks like the wrong man for the job at this time.” nyti.ms
@nytimesworld5 years ago
U.K. officials are celebrating that they are now testing more than 100,000 people a day for the coronavirus. But deaths are climbing and could soon surpass Italy's. "Britain is likely to come out of this with a rather ghastly report card," says an analyst. nyti.ms
@WSJ5 years ago
Nissan’s shares plunged before the coronavirus, then they plunged again after it. Now it’s time for a revival plan, but an analyst says, ‘The timing is terrible.’ on.wsj.com
@guardian4 years ago
Florida analyst who clashed with governor over Covid data faces arrest theguardian.com
@nytimesworld4 years ago
News of President Trump's coronavirus infection is met with shock, and some grim satisfaction. “He kept sending the message that coronavirus was not a serious thing,” said a financial analyst in Rome. “If you sow wind, you can only reap a tempest.” nyti.ms
@nytimesworld5 years ago
U.K. officials are celebrating that they are now testing more than 100,000 people a day for the coronavirus. But deaths are climbing and could soon surpass Italy's. "Britain is likely to come out of this with a rather ghastly report card," says an analyst. nyti.ms
@WSJ5 years ago
Nissan’s shares plunged before the coronavirus, then they plunged again after it. Now it’s time for a revival plan, but an analyst says, “The timing is terrible.” on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld4 years ago
For Boris Johnson, shaking off Covid-19 is not just a medical matter. “It’s a metaphor for his government, and that’s affecting him personally,” said one analyst. “He looks like the wrong man for the job at this time.” nyti.ms
@nytimesworld4 years ago
News of President Trump's coronavirus infection is met with shock, and some grim satisfaction. “He kept sending the message that coronavirus was not a serious thing,” said a financial analyst in Rome. “If you sow wind, you can only reap a tempest.” nyti.ms
@nytimesworld5 years ago
“Beijing is mounting an all hands on deck, no-holds barred, global diplomatic effort to stem any move anywhere to censure it over its handling of the initial coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan," said a China analyst in Australia. nyti.ms
@WSJ5 years ago
The coronavirus epidemic could wipe out five million jobs in China, even if it is controlled by the end of March, one analyst says on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld4 years ago
For Boris Johnson, shaking off Covid-19 is not just a medical matter. “It’s a metaphor for his government, and that’s affecting him personally,” said one analyst. “He looks like the wrong man for the job at this time.” nyti.ms
@nytimesworld5 years ago
“The American approach to the coronavirus continues to play into the narrative of the United States isolating itself,” said an analyst in London. “It also shaves off another layer of the U.S. long-term legitimacy.” nyti.ms nyti.ms
@WSJ5 years ago
'Globally, as a whole, the Covid-19 situation is worsening,’ one analyst says. ‘Investors are getting more panicky.’ on.wsj.com