Aviation industry under pressure, Argentina’s debt deadline, why Silicon Valley is surviving the ad crash

Aviation industry under pressure, Argentina’s debt deadline, why Silicon Valley is surviving the ad crash

The aviation industry took another hit from the coronavirus crisis on Monday as GE cut 10,000 aerospace jobs, and Argentina debt holders doubled down on their opposition to the government’s plan to restructure its debt. Plus, as the coronavirus pandemic rages on, advertising costs are being cut from many corporate budgets. The FT’s Tim Bradshaw explains why Silicon Valley is surviving the ad crash.


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