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Supply chain snarls may be here to stay

From the way people have worried about it, you might think that the world’s value chains have been in turmoil for much of the past two years. Searches for the term “supply chain” on Google roughly doubled between June and October, when they briefly overtook “interest rates” as a topic of concern. That coincides with a period when the cost ...

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Everyone is back into the European bond market pool

  New European bond issuance had a hesitant start to 2022, with the first week constrained by the release of hawkish minutes from the Federal Reserve. But the second week more than made up for it: A new record was set with over 144 billion euros ($165 billion) of Europe-originated syndicated bond deals printed so far this year. This week’s ...

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Can you afford to join the great resignation?

  Many of us fantasize about quitting our jobs. In 2021, more people than ever turned that dream into reality. The latest US Bureau of Labour Statistics data show that 4.53 million Americans voluntarily left their jobs last November. This was both a new monthly record and the eighth successive reading above the pre-pandemic high. In the UK, the story ...

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