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10 June 2020
6.8% contraction forecast
Scots economy ‘unable to fully restart until vaccine found’
Activity will remain subdued says KPMG The Scottish economy is expected to shrink by 6.8% this year and is unlikely to fully restart until a vaccine or effective treatments for
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As I See It
Battle is on to save some of our brightest prospects
Tech firms have promised a vision of the future, but can they survive the current emergency, asks TERRY MURDEN
Cautious outlook
Tech firms confident of navigating Covid crisis
Skyscanner: one of Scotland’s unicorns (pic: Terry Murden) Britain’s tech firms believe they can navigate the coronavirus crisis after new figures showed they continue to attract the bulk of European
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