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  • German Economy Ministry: Coronavirus Is Impacting Job Market

    German Economy Ministry: Coronavirus Is Impacting Job Market, More Than One Million Employees In Short-Time Work Scheme, Unemployment Will Rise

    — LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) April 15, 2020
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  • German Economy Ministry: Economy Entered Recession In March, Recession Is Expected To Continue Until Mid-Year

    — LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) April 15, 2020
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  • German Economy Ministry: Collapsing Global Demand, Interruption Of Supply Chains, Changes In Consumer Behaviour And Uncertainty Among Investors Are Having Massive Impact On Germany

    — LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) April 15, 2020
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  • German Economy Ministry: Economic Output Is Likely To Have Plummeted Q1, It Can Be Assumed That This Trend Will Continue In April

    — LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) April 15, 2020
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  • German Economy Ministry: Even If Social Distancing Measures Are Eased, Economic Activity Will Continue To Be Very Subdued And Will Only Pick Up Gradually

    — LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) April 15, 2020
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  • Apr 15, 2020 4:14am Apr 15, 2020 4:14am
  •  kostas1
  • Joined Mar 2009 | Status: I know that I know nothing | 59 Comments
"Coronavirus Is Impacting Job Market"

No Shit....
Can't argue with useful conclusions.
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  •  lemercenaire
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In other news: It has just been announced that The Pope is Catholic.
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  •  Tony112
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ATTENTION: oil is going to go in NEGATIVE digits
Just close your eyes and imagine the Opec delegates' faces in the morning.
The ones that spend the whole week talking about some cuts.
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Quoting kostas1
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"Coronavirus Is Impacting Job Market" No Shit.... Can't argue with useful conclusions.
Ignored
Exactly my words

I don't see the point in making such statements.
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  •  ForeverNewb
  • | Joined Aug 2016 | Status: Member | 240 Comments
certainly a close friend of Fed's Daly who said a couple of weeks ago
"Economic impact dependent on virus"
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Hahaha
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  •  UKBanter
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This was sort of one of those straight to comments articles nice 1 guys you did NOT disappoint.
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