Eurogroup finance ministers agree on coronavirus package without Eurobonds

Eurogroup finance ministers agreed on Thursday night on a financial package to combat the fallouts from coronavirus, but without the so-called Eurobonds. Wopke Hoekstra, the Dutch Minister of Finance, said on Twitter immediately after the meeting that “we have put a comprehensive package on the table that will help countries finance the medical costs, that will help companies and our employees.” Source China

Global oil storage capacity can fill in May: OPEC hea

The world’s crude oil storage capacity may fill up next month because of coronavirus-related weak demand and rising oversupply, OPEC Secretary-General said Thursday. With widespread travel restrictions, business and industry shutdowns, “supply and demand fundamentals are horrifying,” Mohammad Barkindo said during his opening speech at an OPEC and non-OPEC ministerial meeting via webinar. Source Anadolu Agency

5 million more unemployment claims expected, but layoffs are now broader and could be more permanent

  • New claims for unemployment benefits last week are expected to total about 5 million, bringing the number of Americans filing to more than 15 million.
  • The claims initially were expected to have come from millions who lost their jobs in restaurants and travel-related fields, but now they are likely to include hundreds of thousands of retail workers.
  • Economists say there could be more longer-term and permanent layoffs included in more recent claims, as companies look to trim costs. Source CNBC