We will move the following business and economics stories: + Myanmar workers strike to force junta's hand + Ports jammed up after pandemic hits shipping + More liquidity, more instability for Wall St Myanmar-politics-military-strike-economy,FOCUS BANGKOK Tens of thousands of Myanmar workers have gone on strike over the past two months, hoping that economic paralysis will force the hand of the wealthy generals who ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1. 750 words by Sophie Deviller. File picture logistics-transport-China-US-virus,FOCUS LIANYUNGANG, China Towering cranes work overtime swinging containers from cargo vessels in the eastern Chinese port of Lianyungang, racing to keep ahead of a perfect storm unleashed by the pandemic, which has created gridlock in global shipping. 900 words by Dan Martin and John Biers in New York. Picture. Video US-investments-stocks-market,FOCUS NEW YORK The collapse of the Archegos fund is only the most recent example of how extreme liquidity can make financial markets more volatile and sometimes lead to bizarre outcomes. 500 words by Daniel Hoffman