French government announces ‘historic’ €7 billion aid pakage for Air France-KLM

The French government announced a 7-billion-euro ($7.6-billion) aid package Friday to rescue Air France, whose planes have been largely grounded by virus lockdowns around the world. Speaking on national television TF1, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire pledged 4 billion euros of loan guarantees and 3 billion euros of direct loans to “save our national airline.” Source France 24

Massive layoffs and pay cuts are likely coming to state and local governments as federal aid goes elsewhere

  • State and local governments are warning of a wave of layoffs and pay cuts after getting left out of the federal coronavirus relief package expected to pass Congress this week.
  • In many places, such as Detroit and Los Angeles, those painful reductions are already taking shape.
  • State and local governments received aid under the $2.2 trillion CARES Act signed late last month, but they are pleading for new relief as Congress prepares to pass a bill to help small businesses and hospitals. Source CNBC