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The Mass Distribution of Covid-19 Vaccines Is Under Way. ‘Everything Has to Come Together.’

Mobilization involves factory workers, truck drivers, pilots, dry ice, ultracold freezers and plenty of needles. A lot can go wrong.

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China’s Xi Ramps Up Control of Private Sector. ‘We Have No Choice but to Follow the Party.’

The push is driven by a deepening conviction within the country’s leadership that markets and entrepreneurs are not to be fully trusted. “The market-reform camp is all but gone,” says one economist.

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FDA Panel Endorses Covid-19 Vaccine

A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel recommended broad distribution of the first Covid-19 vaccine in the U.S., clearing the way for the FDA to grant emergency authorization as early as Friday.

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How an Energy Startup’s Plan to Disrupt the Power Grid Got Disrupted

Bloom Energy founder KR Sridhar aimed to supplant electric utilities with fuel-cell technology honed for NASA, presenting the kind of revenue prospects that persuade investors to look beyond profitability. Instead, his company is a reminder of how a rapidly changing industry can foil an entrepreneur’s vision.

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Fragile Covid-19 Vaccine Rolled Out in the U.K. Tests Global Supply Network

As countries including the U.S. authorize Covid-19 vaccines and begin inoculations, the U.K. will emerge as a laboratory for what is possible at high speed and what might go wrong.

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China Exports Generate Record Trade Surplus

China’s trade surplus widened to a record in November, as global demand for the country’s goods grew even more robust, with exports up 21% from a year earlier.

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Airbnb Boosts IPO Price Range to Between $56 and $60 a Share

The home-rental company plans to boost the proposed price range of its initial public offering to between $56 and $60 a share, the latest sign that the red-hot IPO market is ending the year on a high note.

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