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BUTTIGIEG: JEREMY HOGAN/GETTY IMAGES. PEET’S: MICHAEL BEZJIAN/GETTY IMAGES. SCHIFF: ALEX WONG/GETTY IMAGES. *NEWS SOURCES ORDERED BY SHARE OF TOTAL RESPONDENTS WHO HAD HEARD OF THEM. THE DAILY CALLER AND SEAN HANNITY’S RADIO SHOW HAVE
BEEN
OMITTED,
AS
THE
SHARE
OF
DEMOCRATS
AND
LEANERS
WHO
SAID
THEY
TRUST
THOSE
SOURCES
WAS
LESS
THAN
1%;
THE
SHARE
WHO’D
HE
ARD
OF
THEM
AND
TRUST
THEM
COULDN’T
BE
PRECISELY
CALCULATED.
DATA:
PEW
RESEARCH
CENTER
INBRIEF
By Benedikt Kammel
Bloomberg Businessweek February 10, 2020
○ With the new
coronavirus
outbreak gripping
China, investors
arepullingout.
○ Argentina is renegotiating
its debt to avoid another
sovereign default. The
country’s largest province
offered better terms to
bondholderswhoagree
toaccepta delayed
payment.PresidentAlberto
Fernández,whotookoffice
in December,mustdighis
countryoutofa debtholeof
$311b
○ Worldline,the
Frenchpayment
company,agreed
tobuylocalrival
Ingenico.
○ Germany’sReimanns,the
familybehindthesprawling
coffeeempirethatincludes
Caribou,Peet’s,andother
brands,is considering
anIPOofthebusiness,
according to people familiar
with the plans. A sale, which
could raise about €3 billion
in Amsterdam, would be
one of the biggest IPOs in
Europe in more than a year.
○ The U.S. is divided—
between those who lean
Democrat and Republican—
on the news sources they
know and trust, says a Pew
ResearchCenterstudy.
Democratic Representative Adam Schiff, who led his party’s impeac
managers, made a final plea to senators to convict and removePres
Trump on charges that he tried to rig the 2020 elections in hisfavor
Thecountry’s$7.5trillionstockmarket
haditsworstroutin years;thousands
ofsharesfellbytheirdailylimitatthe
startofthetradingweek. 11
The €7.8 billion ($8.6 billion) deal
will form one of the world’s largest
payment-services providers. Europe’s
biggest transaction so far this year,
it follows a spate of other major
purchases in the consolidating
electronic-payments market.
○ “A man without character
or ethical comp
find his way. You
are decent. He is
not who you are
MSNBC
TheNewYorkPost
TheNewYorkTimes
Time
USAToday
BuzzFeed
PBS
gtonExaminer
HuffPost
NPR
TheWallStreetJournal
CNN
NBCNews
FoxNews
RushLimbaughShow (radio)
The Washington Post
Newsweek
ABCNews
BBC
sider
TheGuardian
CBSNews
Share of respondents who’ve heard
of each outlet who say they trust its
political and election coverage*
○ Tesla is having a blowout
2020, its stock more than
doubling since the start of
the year before dropping
sharply on Feb. 5.
○ Pete Buttigieg emerged with a
narrow lead from the Iowa caucus that
was marred by a faulty voting app. 32
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