Adhering to antitrust regulation while negotiating collective sustainability targets is proving tougher to navigate for some in the fashion industry.
Category: United States
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Amazon, Lyft and Other Tech Companies Announce Job Cuts and Hiring Freezes
The New York Times – Business:Amazon said it was pausing corporate hiring, while Lyft and Stripe said they were cutting jobs.
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As Dollar Strengthens, U.S. Students in Europe Feel the Benefits
The New York Times – Travel:The pound and the euro are trading at decades-long lows against the dollar. For American students abroad, that has made weekend trips, dinners and theater tickets (somewhat) less of a splurge.
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Mortgage Rates Too High? (Blame the Fed, Wall Street and Your Neighbor.)
The New York Times – Business:Lenders use several bits of data to set mortgage rates, including trading moves by investors. Without market volatility, the rate could be under 7 percent.
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Corporate America Has a Message for the Fed About Inflation
The New York Times – Business:If Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell and his colleagues look at company earnings reports, these themes might catch their eye.
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Biden Administration to Offer Plan to Get Addiction-Fighting Medicine to Pregnant Women
The New York Times – Business:Pregnant women are more likely to die of a drug overdose than the average woman of childbearing age, but less likely to be accepted for medication-based treatment.
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Could a Market Blowout Like the UK’s Happen in the US?
The New York Times – Business:Federal Reserve and White House officials spent last week quizzing investors and economists about the risks of a British-style meltdown at home.
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After UK Market Blowout, American Officials Ask: Could It Happen Here?
The New York Times – Business:Federal Reserve and White House officials spent last week quizzing investors and economists about the risks of a British-style meltdown at home.
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Stocks Rise as Corporate Earnings Again Beat Expectations
The New York Times – Business:Another batch of quarterly profits beat analyst expectations, but some warn that the rally could be short-lived, giving way to more selling.
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New Crack in Apple’s Armor as Dozens Strike at Its Stores in Australia
The New York Times – Business:The uprising will be of keen interest in the U.S., where a second Apple store voted to unionize last week.
