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Getty, Candy Digital ink multiyear deal

  Bloomberg Getty Images Inc has signed a multiyear deal with Candy Digital, the digital collectibles firm owned by Fanatics Inc, as the provider of news and stock photos breaks into the non-fungible-token business ahead of its plans to go public. As part of the agreement, the pair will develop a range of NFT products from Getty’s sizable library and ...

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War refugees bring Poland economic benefit along with costs

  Bloomberg The flight of millions of Ukrainians from Russia’s invasion has raised financial costs for the countries on the European Union’s eastern border that are taking them in, but the case of Poland shows that providing shelter can also bring economic benefits. The EU’s largest eastern economy expanded at the faster pace than Hungary and Romania, its other two ...

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Twitter must prove bot claims for $44b deal to proceed: Musk

Bloomberg Elon Musk declared he won’t proceed with his $44 billion takeover of Twitter Inc. unless the social media giant can prove bots make up fewer than 5% of its users, casting yet more uncertainty over the deal. The billionaire tweeted “this deal cannot move forward” unless Twitter provides proof of its claims, reiterating his own view that the ratio ...

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Microsoft plans to ‘nearly double’ salary budget to retain staff

Bloomberg Microsoft Corp plans to “nearly double” its budget for employee salary increases and boost the range of stock compensation it gives some workers by at least 25%, an effort to retain staff and help people cope with inflation. The move will mainly affect “early to mid-career employees,” the software giant said in a statement. “As we approach our annual ...

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Euro area GDP grows more than estimated at start of year

Bloomberg The euro-area economy grew more than initially estimated at the start of the year as the region moved past a wave of Covid-19 infections and defied headwinds from the early days of the war in Ukraine. Economic output rises 0.3% in the first quarter, exceeding a flash reading of 0.2%, according to Eurostat figures released Tuesday. Employment, meanwhile, gained ...

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Los Angeles County property market soars by record $100b

Bloomberg Property values in Los Angeles County are projected to rise by a record $100 billion this year, providing a boon to municipal coffers on the back of a hot housing market. The amount translates to $1.86 trillion in net value for taxable properties in the county, a 6% increase from 2021, according to a May forecast of the county’s ...

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UK’s wage growth jumps in Q1 of ’22

  Bloomberg Wage growth in Britain jumped in the first quarter, fueled by an increase in bonus pay despite a call from the Bank of England for restraint. Average weekly earnings surged 7% in the three months through March, the Office for National Statistics said on Tuesday. That was stronger than the 5.4% figure economists had expected, mainly due to ...

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Goldman’s Blankfein says US at ‘very, very high risk’ of recession

  Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Senior Chairman Lloyd Blankfein urged companies and consumers to gird for a US recession, saying it’s a “very, very high risk.” “If I were running a big company, I would be very prepared for it,” Blankfein said on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” “If I was a consumer, I’d be prepared for it.” A recession is “not ...

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Dutch government weighs salary cap on expat tax benefit

Bloomberg The Dutch government is working on a plan to introduce a maximum salary threshold for expatriates who want to take advantage of a tax break, according to two people familiar with the matter. The government is planning to allow only individuals earning less than 216,000 euros ($224,000) a year to apply for a benefit that exempts 30% of an ...

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Inflation storm to cost average UK household $2,900 this year

  Bloomberg Surging inflation will pile £2,370 ($2,900) on to the bills of the average UK household this year, according to a new study, raising fresh pressure on the Bank of England (BOE) and government to step up their response to the cost of living crunch. With wages falling behind price gains and the government raising taxes, the report from ...

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