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Episode Synopsis
The Tokyo Olympic Games will need a public bailout of about $800m if spectators are banned, and the end of the interminable EU and US struggle over aircraft subsidies marks a major truce in what seemed an intractable trade conflict. Plus, the FT’s global technology correspondent, Tim Bradshaw, spoke to world wide web founder Tim Berners-Lee about his decision to auction off the original source code as digital art. Tokyo Olympics will need bailout if games go ahead without spectatorshttps://www.ft.com/3cd58c64-039e-4147-a744-af676de1691d?Airbus/Boeing deal explained: what is in it and what happens nexthttps://www.ft.com/content/1e04dfe1-9651-4b9e-90d9-fdbd82b45253Web inventor Berners-Lee to auction original code as NFThttps://www.ft.com/content/a77ad1bf-fae0-478b-aa05-a07790314ebc? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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