Month: May 2022
Southeast Asia faces a ‘big risk’ of social unrest if food inflation surges, says economist
A supermarket in Indonesia on May 1, 2022. Relative to other countries, food consumption accounts for a large proportion of what people spend on in countries like Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam, said economist Mohamed Faiz Nagutha. Adriana Adie | Nurphoto | Getty Images Southeast Asia will face a “big risk” of social unrest if […]
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Putin attempts to justify Ukraine invasion at Victory Day parade in Moscow. Follow our live updates
Putin claims the West was ‘preparing for the invasion of our land’ Russian honour guards march on Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in central Moscow on May 9, 2022. Kirill Kudryavtsev | Afp | Getty Images Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has attempted to justify his unpreceded invasion of Ukraine on “Victory Day” […]
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Uber CEO tells staff company will cut down on costs, treat hiring as a ‘privilege’
Uber will cut back on spending and focus on becoming a leaner business to address a “seismic shift” in investor sentiment, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi told employees in an email obtained by CNBC. “After earnings, I spent several days meeting investors in New York and Boston,” Khosrowshahi said in the email, which was sent out late […]
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Marcos Jr. poised to win as millions begin voting in the Philippine presidential polls
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. appears poised to be the next president of the Philippines as millions began voting on Monday, under the watchful eyes of thousands of security forces after violence claimed four lives over the weekend. According to one of the latest opinion polls, the 64-year-old namesake son of a deposed dictator, will win more […]
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It would be a ‘big stretch’ to describe Hong Kong’s election as genuine, says consultancy
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email David Dodwell of Strategic Access says it’s apposite that the government in China itself is calling it a “democracy with Hong Kong characteristics.” Source
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Women are doing more thankless tasks at work — here’s how to help fix the problem
Morsa Images | Stone | Getty Images Lise Vesterlund felt she was “spread too thin” at work, but it was only when the economist started discussing it with friends that she realized the source of the problem — “non-promotable tasks.” Vesterlund, the Andrew W. Mellon professor of economics at the University of Pittsburgh, coined the […]
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UK economy ‘one of the most vulnerable’ in the world right now due to mortgage trends, strategist says
George Clerk | E+ | Getty Images There’s an economic idiosyncrasy in the U.K. that makes it “one of the most vulnerable countries in the world right now,” according to an investment strategist. Mike Harris, the founder of Cribstone Strategic Macro, argues that a major problem for Britain is that its mortgage market is “heavily […]
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Indonesia’s economy maintains steady growth momentum in the first quarter
Morning commuters at a pedestrian crossing in the central business district of Jakarta, Indonesia, on Nov. 5, 2021. Indonesia’s economy grew for the fourth straight quarter between January and March as Covid-19 restrictions continued to be relaxed, statistics bureau data showed on Monday. Dimas Ardian | Bloomberg | Getty Images An historic rise in commodity […]
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Kevin O’Leary says there are plenty of good places to ‘hide’ as interest rates rise
As interest rates in the U.S. rise, investors can put their money to work by looking at companies in the S&P 500 that can “increase their prices” and “maintain margins,” Kevin O’Leary told CNBC. “There’s plenty of them. That’s a good place to hide when you’re getting a 2% dividend yield,” the celebrity investor said […]
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These buy-rated stocks have a proven history of staying stable in turbulent times
CNBC identified buy-rated stocks from the U.S. and beyond that have a track record of stability when markets are going crazy. Source
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