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U.S. Oil Bounces after Crash but Stocks Suffer Big Losses

US crude prices bounced Tuesday but were unable to keep in positive territory, a day after crashing below $0 for the first time owing to crippled demand and a storage glut, while the commodity rout sent equities sharply lower.

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U.S. Benchmark WTI Oil Collapses to $0.01/Barrel

The U.S. benchmark crude oil price collapsed on Monday, falling to one cent a barrel amid an epic supply glut caused largely by the coronavirus pandemic's hit to demand.

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India Partially Eases Lockdown, but Effort Falters

Absent staff and broken supply chains scuppered efforts by some Indian industries to restart Monday, weeks after the government ordered a nationwide shutdown to stop the spread of coronavirus.

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Spain Economy to Shrink by Up to 13.6% in 2020, Says Bank of Spain

Spain's economy is likely to crash by between 6.6 percent and 13.6 percent in 2020 as a result of the deadly coronavirus pandemic, the Bank of Spain warned on Monday. 

The estimated contraction would be "unprecedented in recent history" even if the figures were subject to "huge uncertainty" depending on how long the current lockdown lasts, the central bank said in a statement. 

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Dubai Largest Bank's Profit Slides over Coronavirus

Emirates NBD, Dubai's largest bank, on Monday reported a 24 percent slide in first quarter net profits after making huge provisions for risks resulting from the impact of coronavirus.

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Oil Prices Collapse on Storage Fears, Asia Equities Mostly Down

Oil prices collapsed to more than two-decade lows Monday as traders grow concerned that storage facilities are reaching their limits, while signs that the coronavirus may have peaked in Europe and the United States were unable to help Asian equities extend their recent advances.

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Cuba's Private Sector Suffering from a Lack of Tourists

Havana is a ghost town. The American convertibles swooned over by tourists are back in the garage, while most restaurants and cafes are closed.

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Tehran Cautiously Reopens as Economic Hardship Trumps Virus Risks

Iran has allowed some shuttered Tehran businesses to reopen despite the Middle East's deadliest coronavirus outbreak, as many faced a bitter choice between risking infection and economic ruin.

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Hungry, Jobless Americans Turning to Food Banks to Survive Pandemic

American families slammed by the coronavirus pandemic are turning more and more to food banks to get by, waiting hours for donations in lines of cars stretching as far as the eye can see.

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IMF, World Bank Pledge Help amid Calls for More Debt Relief

The 189-nation International Monetary Fund and its sister lending agency, the World Bank, on Friday pledged to step up their efforts to cushion the blow to the global economy from the coronavirus pandemic.

The two agencies' assurance came at the end of their spring meeting where they heard calls for them to provide more debt relief to poorer nations being battered by the health crisis.

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