Good morning, Quartz readers! Microsoft continues talks to buy TikTok. The US tech giantâs CEO Satya Nadella spoke yesterday to president Donald Trump, who has reportedly given Chinaâs ByteDance 45 days to negotiate the sale of its video app, and
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Microsoft continues talks to buy TikTok. The US tech giantâs CEO Satya Nadella [spoke yesterday to president Donald Trump]( who has reportedly given Chinaâs ByteDance [45 days to negotiate]( the sale of its video app, and is [taking action]( on âcountlessâ other Chinese apps.
HSBC profit plunged to almost zero. [It fell 96%]( to just over $190 million in the second quarter of 2020, down from nearly $4.4 billion in the same period last year. The largest bank in Europe is suffering from the global economic downturn, and also low interest rates.
Major League Baseball is making changes to its health protocols. Following baseballâs return last week, several teams reported Covid-19 outbreaks, and the [league and playersâ union are figuring out]( (paywall) where they can improve.
Nobel laureate John Hume died at the age of 83. He was one of the [architects of peace]( in Northern Ireland, and shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1998 with David Trimble.
One of Indiaâs most powerful individuals is in hospital with Covid-19. [Doctors in New Delhi are treating Amit Shah]( the countryâs interior. minister and the governmentâs chief strategist. The chief ministers of two major states are also in hospital as infections continue to surge across India.
The first commercial spacecraft to carry people to and from orbit returned to Earth. Two NASA astronauts from the International Space Station [successfully splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico]( in a SpaceX capsule, two months after blasting off from Florida.
What to watch for
Monday: Polandâs top court [rules on the validity]( of last monthâs presidential election, which was won by incumbent Andrzej Duda.
Tuesday: An album containing [two pages of Oscar Wildeâs answers]( to probing questions is expected to fetch more than £40,000 ($52,300) at a Sothebyâs auction.
Wednesday: The Sri Lankan president hopes to use the [parliamentary elections]( to tighten his grip on power, install his brother as prime minister, and push through changes to the constitution.
Thursday: The Bank of England [makes its rate decision]( and publishes new economic assessments.
Friday: The UN-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon will [deliver its verdict]( on the 2005 murder of former prime minister Rafik Hariri. The US publishes its [July jobs report](.
Saturday: European Union regulators decide on [whether to approve]( Googleâs pledge not to use fitness tracker maker Fitbitâs health data for its advertising.
Sunday: Belarus holds its presidential elections, as hundreds of thousands have rallied in recent weeks to show their support for [opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya]( whose husband was barred from running and then jailed.
Charting US tech jobs
Harvard Business Review had deemed it âThe Sexiest Job of the 21st Century.â [But the demand for data scientists is rapidly cooling](. In the past week, the number of ads in the US for the role was down 43% from last year, according to Indeed. Thatâs more than double the rate of decline this past week for job postings overall.
The disappearance of data-scientist jobs has been especially drastic outside of the US tech hubs, with postings 51% down from a year ago. In tech hubs, there were 37% fewer jobs. According to Indeed, this pattern can be found across all tech jobs, and may be evidence that big tech companies can ride out the crisis.
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Surprising discoveries
Greece opened an underwater museum. Visitors can scuba dive to [examine an ancient shipwreck]( which sank in the 5th century BC.
Spanish police recovered a haul of ancient treasure. An alleged looter had posted images of the archaeological items online, [including a]( earring that could be some 3,200-years-old.
Business executives are bonding over video games. [Tired of conference calls]( some are turning to the likes of Grand Theft Auto and Animal Crossing.
Amazon is making more money from coronavirus than Christmas. The retail giantâs last quarter surpassed [the $87.4 billion in sales]( Quartz membership exclusive) it recorded last year during the holidays.
The male anglerfish is the oceanâs equivalent of a boyfriend that wonât leave. To enable its hookups, the male can [fuse permanently]( with a female host.
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