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This week will bring a slew of first quarter corporate earnings that are likely give an inkling of how badly the pandemic is battering business, though much of the damage has come since the end of March.

There are a number of stress tests coming up which could also give an inkling of things to come.

From BBC

Five new Holland & Barrett "More" stores that have opened in recent years suggest the chain has cottoned on to the need for change - and may give an inkling of the kind of potential its new owner sees in it.

From BBC

It will also give an inkling of the impact that a U.S. drilling boom could finally have abroad if other types of crude are approved for export.

From Reuters

Some of the simulations made by Blue Brain Project researchers give an inkling of what is to come.

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