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DocuSign CEO Dan Springer steps down
DocuSign CEO Dan Springer steps down
Chairman of the Board Maggie Wilderotter will serve as interim CEO as the company begins its search for the next executive.
·cnbc.com·
DocuSign CEO Dan Springer steps down
Money Scoop
Money Scoop
In this issue of Money Scoop - June 14
·morningbrew.com·
Money Scoop
Are Food Shortages Coming?
Are Food Shortages Coming?
Shortages of food supply is making headlines recently. With prices climbing and the war in Ukraine ongoing, officials fear a global food crisis could be at h...
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Are Food Shortages Coming?
No, you're not imagining it — package sizes are shrinking
No, you're not imagining it — package sizes are shrinking
It’s the inflation you’re not supposed to see. From toilet paper to yogurt and coffee to corn chips, manufacturers are quietly shrinking package sizes without lowering prices. It’s dubbed “shrinkflation,” and it’s accelerating worldwide.
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No, you're not imagining it — package sizes are shrinking
A macroeconomist walks into a bar fight : The Indicator from Planet Money
A macroeconomist walks into a bar fight : The Indicator from Planet Money
Welcome to the macroeconomic bar fight. Today, fists are being thrown over the causes of high inflation. But off to the corner stands John Cochrane, an economist with a core explanation for rising prices: government borrowing and spending. Check out some of our earlier episodes on inflation: - Why some economists last year were concerned about low interest rates and high government borrowing and spending - Why the term 'transitory' inflation was banned by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta as consumers spent and spent in 2021 - How the war in Ukraine raises prices around the world, including food prices, and a look at grain exports stuck in the country - Whether corporate greed is to blame for inflation
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A macroeconomist walks into a bar fight : The Indicator from Planet Money
The Fed’s Amazing Journey | City Journal
The Fed’s Amazing Journey | City Journal
In recent years, the central bank has pushed a record amount of money into the financial system—now, as it finally begins to tighten monetary policy, it may face another obstacle.
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The Fed’s Amazing Journey | City Journal
Spain to enforce 'doggybag' option in bars and restaurants
Spain to enforce 'doggybag' option in bars and restaurants
MADRID (AP) — Bars and restaurants in Spain will be obliged to offer “doggybags” free of charge to clients to take home the food they have not eaten under a new law aimed at reducing food waste. Under the new bill passed by the Spanish government Tuesday, businesses in the food chain will have to draw up plans to try to reduce the amount of food wasted or else face possible fines.
·apnews.com·
Spain to enforce 'doggybag' option in bars and restaurants
Smart Investing Courses | FINRA.org
Smart Investing Courses | FINRA.org
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Smart Investing Courses | FINRA.org
Biden orders emergency steps to boost U.S. solar production
Biden orders emergency steps to boost U.S. solar production
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden ordered emergency measures Monday to boost crucial supplies to U.S. solar manufacturers and declared a two-year tariff exemption on solar panels from Southeast Asia as he attempted to jumpstart progress toward his climate change-fighting goals.
·apnews.com·
Biden orders emergency steps to boost U.S. solar production