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DXB records 27.9 million passengers in H1 2022

  Dubai / WAM A steady surge of growth throughout the second quarter has propelled Dubai International’s (DXB) half yearly traffic to 27.9 million passengers. DXB achieved the milestone despite a significant reduction in capacity resulting from the 45-day closure of its northern runway in May-June for a major refurbishment project. Maintaining its growth recovery for the ninth successive quarter ...

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Chinese students’ decline in US indeed a bad sign

  China’s ambitious students and their parents once dreamed of acquiring an American university education. Now that dream is dying. During the first half of 2022, US student visas issued to Chinese nationals plummeted more than 50% compared with pre-pandemic levels, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. The US isn’t directly limiting the number of visas. Rather, ...

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Are Wall Street bonuses too small?

Wall Street banker bonuses are supposed to be kept secret for a variety of reasons. If everyone knew who was paid what, there would be an uprising as people discovered that clear underperformers were getting compensated more than them. It happens. Wall Street compensation is not always about performance. As I outlined in a column earlier this year, it’s largely ...

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