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Olympics-sized bailout, web founder to sell original code as an NFT

The city of Tokyo will be on the hook for refunds if fans are banned from the games

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 spectators

https://www.ft.com/editor/3cd58c64-039e-4147-a744-af676de1691d?

Airbus/Boeing deal explained: what is in it and what happens next

https://www.ft.com/content/1e04dfe1-9651-4b9e-90d9-fdbd82b45253

Web inventor Berners-Lee to auction original code as NFT

https://www.ft.com/content/a77ad1bf-fae0-478b-aa05-a07790314ebc?


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