
New data presented by the advocacy and research group Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) reveal that employment in the field of green energy is massively reduced by the economic shutdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
An infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host. Examples are Coronavirus.
New data presented by the advocacy and research group Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) reveal that employment in the field of green energy is massively reduced by the economic shutdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus has pushed the global economy to its limits with many investors now opting to invest in safe havens such as gold that act as a hedge in times of geopolitical and economic crisis.
The crypto market took a sharp nosedive with all cryptocurrencies showing red in the charts.
Since the spread of COVID-19, stock prices have been falling. Although the financial markets aren’t an accurate measure of the overall performance and health of the economy the fall in markets and stocks can create long-lasting economic damage.
The low probability of a recession in the U.S. is over and is likely to enter a recession in the second quarter of 2020.
As Coronavirus continues to spread beyond China it has now hit two other major economies. South Korea, a major producer of cars, electronics and machinery now has over 1000 cases of COVID-19 with Italy reporting 400 cases.
Residential real estate markets in China were not exactly in a great place before Covid-19 began in Wuhan, now they are slowing to a crawl.
There is no doubt that the recently named coronavirus, Covid-19 – which stands for Coronavirus disease 2019 -, has frightened millions of people around the world today, but those who must pay the biggest price are the Chinese.
Insurance companies in China are using blockchain technology to log and manage coronavirus claims during the outbreak.
Amazon is the latest company to pull out of one of the world’s largest tech shows hosted in Barcelona due to concerns and risks posed by the coronavirus.