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Anger over World Bank’s $55m pledge to Guyana’s fossil fuel industry

Campaigners say move is ‘blatant contradiction’ of lender’s climate commitments

New Zealand economy faces ‘serious impact’ from coronavirus outbreak

Finance minister Grant Robertson warns of ‘short term’ hit as disruption to tourism, logging and agriculture grows

Europe on alert as four more Covid-19 deaths reported in Italy – as it happened

Switzerland, Austria and Croatia report first cases as outbreak worsens across Europe

FTSE loses another £35bn as coronavirus rattles global markets

Travel companies hit hard as mounting fears over spread of disease lead to global sell-off

Coronavirus outbreak puts Aston Martin’s prospects in the slow lane

Canadian billionaire’s rescue plan suddenly doesn’t look so rosy given the epidemic’s economic fallout

Economic impact of coronavirus outbreak deepens

New data to show steep fall in Chinese factory output as outbreak in Italy ramps up eurozone fears

G20 sounds alarm over climate emergency despite US objections

Group’s first reference during Trump administration to global heating signals growing economic concerns over climate change

The world is at least $10tn in debt, so why can we still borrow so easily?

The OECD is alarmed at how much states and firms owe. UK chancellor Rishi Sunak would be wise not to be reckless in the budget

From batteries to shutters: Australian firms eye potential coronavirus shortages

Hospitality and travel have already been hard hit, while there are concerns of looming shortages of products such as iPhones and batteries

Two people die in Iran as cruise ship Britons face Wirral quarantine – as it happened

Deaths in mainland China pass 2,000 and Foreign Office tells Britons to stay on the Diamond Princess cruise ship

Japan to trial HIV antiretroviral drugs on Covid-19 patients – as it happened

Campaign comes as UK prepares evacuation flight for cruise ship passengers.

Apple is the best bellwether for the coronavirus fallout

Outbreak is supply and demand shock for tech giant and markets must wake up to the global risks

‘Black swan’ coronavirus casts its shadow over the global economy

Airlines have grounded flights, banks have sent staff home. In China and worldwide, the virus has taken its toll

German economy flatlines after spending and exports slowdown

GDP growth at 0% for final quarter of 2019 with no upturn forecast in the short term

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