Hong Kong, considered an exemplar of coronavirus containment, is seeing a surge in infections — a warning for the rest of the world. C.E.O.s are worriedAmerica’s corporate chiefs are steeling themselves for prolonged economic disruption and the prospect of a slow, halting recovery, The Times’s David Gelles writes. Several C.E.O.s he spoke with were in a gloomy mood about the road ahead. “It’s a grind on the organization’s psyche,” Brian Niccol of Chipotle told David. “I have a more cautious view than I did four weeks ago,” Ed Bastian of Delta Air Lines noted.
Source: International New York Times July 20, 2020 11:39 UTC