Lilly Seeks to End U.S. Use of Single Covid-19 Antibody Drug Alone 
 

The drugmaker said it will distribute a drug cocktail containing bamlanivimab and a second antibody, etesevimab, that studies indicate together neutralize more of the emerging Covid-19 variants.

 
Indianapolis Shooting Leaves at Least Eight Dead at FedEx Facility 
 

A gunman killed eight people and wounded others at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis before killing himself, the city's police said.

 
Galaxy Digital Names Ex-Goldman Executive Michael Daffey as Chairman 
 

The appointment is the firm's latest maneuver as it prepares for a U.S. initial public offering later this year.

 
Annual Covid-19 Vaccine Booster Shots Likely Needed, Pfizer CEO Says 
 

Due to variants of the coronavirus, people likely will need a booster shot within a year to suppress the pool of those individuals susceptible to Covid-19, Pfizer Chief Executive Albert Bourla said Thursday.

 
Serious Blood Clots Are More Likely in Covid-19 Sufferers Than in Those Who Got Vaccine, Study Finds 
 

A study by the University of Oxford found the risk of rare but sometimes-deadly blood clotting is roughly eight to 10 times greater in Covid-19 sufferers than among people who have received any of the first three Western-developed vaccines widely available.

 
Australian Court Finds Google Misled Consumers About Location Data, Regulator Says 
 

An Australian court found that Alphabet's Google misled some consumers about personal-location data collected through Android mobile devices, the country's competition regulator said.

 
SoftBank Infusion Meant to Pay Back Credit Suisse Investors Went to Greensill Bank 
 

That $440 million took a detour, complicating Credit Suisse's efforts to recover money owed to investors after Greensill collapsed into bankruptcy.

 
Daimler Sees First-Quarter Profits Beating Forecasts 
 

Daimler said its first-quarter earnings will be above market expectations helped by a solid performance of its flagship Mercedes-Benz cars and strong demand in China.

 
Massachusetts Goes After Robinhood's Registration 
 

The move for revocation follows a December filing by the office of William Galvin, the secretary of the commonwealth, that accused the brokerage of aggressively marketing to inexperienced investors.

 
Tencent to Raise $4.15 Billion via Debt Issuance 
 

Tencent Holdings Ltd. plans to raise a total of $4.15 billion through debt issuance, and will use the proceeds to meet general corporate needs.

 
 

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