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The ‘Fed put’ is back: If Tuesday’s inflation report is bad expect chaos in the markets thumbnail
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The ‘Fed put’ is back: If Tuesday’s inflation report is bad expect chaos in the markets

Investors think the Fed will almost definitely cut interest rates in September, and they are hoping that the consumer price inflation report—due tomorrow—won’t...

Why HR should pay more attention to buzzwords like ‘quiet quitting’ and ‘coffee badging’ thumbnail
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Why HR should pay more attention to buzzwords like ‘quiet quitting’ and ‘coffee badging’

Are buzzwords like “quiet quitting,” “coffee badging,” and “workcations” the sign of larger institutional problems? Here’s why HR leaders should pay attention. Good...

Data centers are eating the economy — and we’re not even using them thumbnail
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Data centers are eating the economy — and we’re not even using them

The average server utilization rate hovers between 12%-18% of capacity, while an estimated 10 million servers sit completely idle, representing $30 billion in...

Trump family crypto business announces $1.5 billion treasury company for World Liberty token thumbnail
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Trump family crypto business announces $1.5 billion treasury company for World Liberty token

The announcement follows a week of reaching out to investors to contribute cash. The Trump family’s crypto business World Liberty Financial is using...

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How the CEO of a highly acquisitive company stays ahead of trends

How Julie Sweet positioned Accenture in the age of AI. Good morning. Lila MacLellan here, filling in for Sheryl today. Jane Fraser, CEO...

Rachel Reeves tipped to target pensions, property and investments in bid to plug £50bn fiscal gap thumbnail
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Rachel Reeves tipped to target pensions, property and investments in bid to plug £50bn fiscal gap

Finance experts warn Britons to prepare for targeted tax changes on pensions, property and investment assets ahead of Rachel Reeves’ autumn Budget as...

Ex&army pilot Peter Dilnot tops FTSE 100 ‘fat cat’ pay list with £45m package thumbnail
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Ex&army pilot Peter Dilnot tops FTSE 100 ‘fat cat’ pay list with £45m package

Melrose CEO Peter Dilnot has overtaken AstraZeneca’s Pascal Soriot as the UK’s highest-paid FTSE 100 boss after a £45m payout, fuelling fresh debate...

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How SME Success Starts with Employee Wellbeing

Wellbeing isn’t a buzzword. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), it’s a strategic advantage. When people feel supported, balanced and valued, they show...

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Why customer reviews are crucial for small business success

When deciding where to spend their time and money, most people don’t start with a business’s website, but start with the reviews. Read...

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From Altadena to Westminster: climate denial is a luxury we can’t afford

On a recent trip to Los Angeles, I saw first-hand the devastation of the Altadena wildfires. In the face of such loss, the...