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Chevron cuts spending by $4bn to strengthen finances
Chevron will cut capital and exploration spending by $4bn (£3. 4bn) and scrap share buybacks to strengthen its finances against the effects of the coronavirus crisis.
Aggreko to start Olympics talks after games postponed
Aggreko said it was entering talks to work out details of its contract to supply the 2020 Tokyo Olympics after the games were postponed because of the coronavirus crisis.
Wetherspoon accused of not paying workers
JD Wetherspoon employees have accused the company of refusing to pay its workers while pubs are closed until it receives money from the government to subsidise wages.
Aston Martin closes factories as Covid-19 threatens performance
Aston Martin Lagonda said it would stop production at its UK factories for almost four weeks as the company warned the Covid-19 crisis was a threat to its financial performance.
Inovio and Ology to work on Covid-19 vaccine
Inovio Pharmaceuticals said it would work with Ology Bioservices on a DNA vaccine for Covid-19 after Ology was awarded an $11. 9m contract from the US Department of Defense (DoD).
Unilever announces €600m of virus relief measures
Unilever has announced €600m (£554m) of donations and support for suppliers to help reduce the impact of the coronavirus crisis.
Taylor Wimpey scraps dividends and halts construction
Taylor Wimpey scrapped almost £500m of dividends as the housebuilder halted construction and closed show homes in response to the Covid-19 crisis.
UK heads for deep recession as business activity slumps
The coronavirus caused a record slump in UK business activity even before the government imposed extraordinary measures to curb the spread of the disease, a closely watched survey showed.
BT in talks to sell French domestic business to Computacenter
BT said it was in talks to sell its French domestic operations to Computacenter as the telecoms group seeks to focus on services for international organisations.
Howden Joinery shuts depots to stem virus spread
Howden Joinery said it had closed all its UK depots after the government announced restrictions on business activities to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Sports Direct scraps plan to stay open
Sports Direct has scrapped a plan to stay open in defiance of the government's lockdown less than 12 hours after stating its stores were essential for people to stay fit.
Rio Tinto curtails activity in South Africa and Canada
Rio Tinto will curtail operations in South Africa and Canada to comply with measures imposed by the countries' governments in response to the Covid-19 crisis.
Anglo American reviews South Africa lockdown order
Anglo American said it was reviewing the impact of the South African government's national lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19.