
FT News Briefing Flaw in mass testing, BP chief weighs in on oil, rental car groups under pressure
May 12, 2020
Mass testing is facing supply shortages as demand surges during lockdown easing. BP's new CEO predicts lasting impacts on oil consumption due to the pandemic. The struggles of senior living homes reveal their role beyond just landlords, urging investors to reconsider their value. Meanwhile, rental car companies are adapting to market challenges with varying fleet strategies, highlighting a shift towards affordability amid a turbulent landscape.
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Mass Testing Challenges
- Mass testing is central to many countries' reopening plans, but faces challenges.
- High costs and limited production capacity for tests hinder smooth reopenings.
Peak Oil Demand?
- The pandemic's impact on crude consumption may be long-lasting, according to BP's CEO.
- Continued work-from-home culture could reduce travel and oil demand.
Senior Housing Struggles
- Senior living homes, once attractive investments, are now facing challenges due to the pandemic's impact.
- Rising expenses for safety measures and reputational damage add to the strain.
