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US And Canadian Businesses Start 2024 By Laying Off Staff
Businesses in the US and Canada have begun the year by eliminating thousands of jobs across a range of industries, a hint that the wave of layoffs that began in 2023 may continue as they try to control expenses. Despite… Read More ›
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After Moody’s Cut, Israel’s Yaron Argues Israeli Economy Will Rebound, But Action Is Still Required
Governor of the Bank of Israel Amir Yaron affirmed that the nation’s economy was robust and would bounce back from the effects of the conflict, but he also urged the government to resolve concerns brought up by Moody’s, which had… Read More ›
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Mideast Growth May Decelerate In 2024 Due To Cuts On Oil Production And Gaza Conflict – IMF’s Georgieva
The Israel-Gaza conflict and reduced oil production were to blame for the Middle East economies’ underperformance, according to the International Monetary Fund, even though the forecast for the world economy remained optimistic. “The global economy has been surprisingly resilient,” IMF… Read More ›
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Cisco Will Shed Thousands Of Workers, As It Looks To Concentrate On Areas Of High Growth Potential
According to three people familiar with the situation, network giant Cisco plans to restructure its operations in order to concentrate on high-growth areas. This reorganisation will involve the layoff of thousands of employees. As of fiscal 2023, the San Jose,… Read More ›
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Hyundai Chooses JPMorgan And Citi To Expedite Its $3 Billion India IPO
Hyundai Motor has selected JPMorgan and Citi as investment bankers to provide guidance on its proposed $3 billion initial public offering (IPO) in India, expediting its listing plans in the third-largest auto market globally, according to individuals with firsthand knowledge…. Read More ›
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As China’s Problems Worsen, Investment Banks Prepare For More Layoffs Throughout Asia
According to headhunters and bankers, job losses at Western investment banks in Asia are anticipated to escalate this year as revenue constraints mount from China’s escalating economic and market unrest, even as transaction opportunities improve in Japan and India. They… Read More ›
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EU Lawmakers And Countries Come To An Agreement On The Rights Of Gig Workers
Governments and lawmakers in the EU reached a weakened agreement about the labour rights of employees at Uber, Deliveroo, and other internet businesses. After opposition from France, Ireland, Greece, Lithuania, and other nations scuttled the preliminary agreement that the two… Read More ›
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Payments For Crypto Ransom Attacks Broke A Record In 2023, According To Chainalysis
Crypto-related ransom payments nearly doubled to a record $1 billion in 2023, according to Chainalysis, a blockchain analytics company. Compared to $567 million in 2022, scammers who target government offices, hospitals, and schools with ransom demands made $1.1 billion last… Read More ›
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Transit Restrictions Are Not Planned For The Panama Canal Until At Least April
Deputy Administrator Ilya Espino of the Panama Canal told Reuters that the canal does not anticipate the need for more vessel passage limits until at least April, when its authority would assess water levels at the conclusion of the dry… Read More ›
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China’s Consumer Prices Plunge To Their Lowest Point Since 2009 Due To Deflation Concerns The Stalk Economy
China’s producer and consumer prices fell in January at the fastest rates in over 14 years, increasing pressure on officials to take further action to boost the country’s flagging economy and reduce the risk of deflation. Since early last year,… Read More ›
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