‘The greatest disconnect in history’: An investor who called the coronavirus sell-off warns of 2 market crashes this year

Michael Gayed, an investor who called the coronavirus sell-off and recent stock rally, warned of two market crashes this year in a MarketWatch interview.

Latin America equities have fallen by close to -50% this year. Are they worth the bargain now?

Latin America has been one of the biggest losers this year so far, as the region struggles helplessly with the Covid-19 crisis. Brazil, the largest economy within the region, has been on the headlines recently for the wrong reasons – President Bolsonaro stubbornly refuses to exercise proper quarantine measures. In this article, we take a closer look at the region, to determine if they are worth the bargain.

Razer’s giving out surgical masks via vending machines, but you gotta sign up for Razer Pay first

Razer’s streak of goodwill continues. The gaming hardware company ⁠— known for slapping blinking multi-coloured lights on everything ⁠— has been making good on its promise to manufacture face masks in Singapore and donate millions of them worldwide amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

Air fares may rise by more than 50% if social distancing is enforced

Malaysian carriers warn that passengers will likely have to pay over 50 per cent more for air fares if social distancing is imposed on board aircraft in light of Covid-19.

Malaysian Airlines and Malindo Air concurred with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) that the proposal to require social distancing among passengers would spike air fares by up to 54 per cent.
Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/world/air-fares-may-rise-more-50-if-social-distancing-enforced?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

L.A. Clippers owner Steve Ballmer wants to save sports by reinventing the way we watch them

Steve Ballmer pressed the heels of his hands against his thighs and leaned forward. He was sitting in his customary spot at Staples Center, along the baseline in the arena’s north end. Most NBA owners sit at midcourt and dress like the corporate executives with billion-dollar fortunes that they are. Ballmer was wearing a plaid shirt and casual pants. “I can’t wear a sport coat to a basketball game,” he’d said a few minutes earlier.