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Farage presses Bank governor on cryptocurrency and quantitative easing

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Nigel Farage has urged the Bank of England to welcome cryptocurrency and change its approach to quantitative easing during his first formal meeting with its governor.



The Reform UK leader, who has previously described Bank...
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Tice calls for debate on quantitative easing after 'very good meeting' with Bank of England

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and deputy leader Richard Tice speak to the media following a meeting with Governor Bailey at the Bank of England in the City of London.
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South Korea Faces Political Turmoil & Economic Challenges

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South Korea finds itself in the eye of both political and economic storms tonight. Finance minister Choi Sang-Mok has raised concerns about mounting uncertainty in the domestic economy compounded by recent political upheavals. Recently...
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Biotechnology company Regeneron buying 23andMe for $256 million

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Regeneron said Monday that it will comply with 23andMe's privacy policies and applicable law. (Scripps News)
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'We want the council to come to its senses', says Unite general secretary ahead of Birmingham bin strike talks

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Birmingham City Council needs to “come to its senses”, Unite general secretary Sharon Graham has said as fresh talks aimed at resolving an all-out strike of bin workers are due to get under way.



Ms Graham will lead the...
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Lammy puts boosting growth at heart of 21st century diplomacy

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Foreign Secretary David Lammy delivers a speech to the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) at Leonardo Royal London St Paul's, in central London, outlining how foreign policy is delivering economic growth in the UK.
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Navigating Regulation Hurdles In The Work From Home Era

Higher Ed
The pandemic brought an increase in work from home and in entrepreneurship, but that job comes with tons of regulations.
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Financial Forecasts Bleak As World Weighs Reopening Vs. Virus Risks

Higher Ed
The U.N. says the world economy will shrink by 3.2 percent this year, and Goldman Sachs predicts U.S. unemployment will reach 25 percent.
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Leisure And Hospitality Sector Jobs Plummeted 47% In April

Higher Ed
It was the hardest-hit sector last month, with food service workers being impacted the most.
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U.S. Employers Hired 266,000 People In November

Higher Ed
Most of the jobs were in education and health services, manufacturing, and leisure and hospitality.
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How Sharing Your Salary Can Help Make Your Job More Equitable

Higher Ed
Gen Z is making pay transparency more common, and now some states are creating laws to require it.
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Immigrant Women Disproportionately Hit By Pandemic Recession

Higher Ed
Immigrant women have faced much higher unemployment during the pandemic than immigrant men, U.S.-born women and U.S.-born men.
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White House Unveils $4.8 Trillion Budget Proposal

Higher Ed
The $4.8 trillion proposal applies to the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.
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DACA May End Soon — How Would That Affect The Economy?

Higher Ed
Economists told Newsy that while some employers and cities would take a hit, the national economy would not see a significant impact.
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U.S. Consumer Spending Increased At Record Pace In May

Higher Ed
With unemployment funds running out, the gains aren't expected to last.
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U.S. Unemployment Hit 50-Year Low In September

Higher Ed
And, after adjusting past estimates, August saw almost 40,000 more jobs than initially estimated.
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Restaurants Are Pushing To Get More COVID Relief Money

Higher Ed
Thousands of restaurateurs still struggling during the pandemic are asking Congress to add more money their COVID relief fund.
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Weekly Jobless Claims Fall To New Pandemic Low

Higher Ed
According to the Labor Department, 473,000 Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week.
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Adam Davidson: Our Economic Indicators Are Outdated

Higher Ed
The cofounder of NPR's Planet Money says the economy has transformed faster than the policy views held by Democrats and Republicans.
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Mnuchin: Unemployment Rate Will Likely Get Worse Before It Improves

Higher Ed
The Treasury Secretary says the actual rate now might be closer to 25%.
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U.S. Unemployment Hit 50-Year Low In September, With 3.5% Unemployment

Higher Ed
And, after adjusting past estimates, August saw almost 40,000 more jobs than was initially estimated.
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May Jobs Gains Didn't Translate To Black Or Asian Americans

Higher Ed
The Labor Department reported an overall increase in jobs, but the jobs benefitted White <br/>
and Hispanic Americans the most.
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U.S. Unemployment Rate Unexpectedly Falls To 13.3% After May Job Gains

Higher Ed
Experts had predicted unemployment would rise historically, but it actually fell.
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The U.S. Budget Deficit Surpasses $1 Trillion Mark

Higher Ed
This is the first time in seven years the deficit has swelled past $1 trillion.