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politics
US Immigration Rebounds But Remains Far From Plugging Labor GapsImmigration to the US is rebounding after a sharp two-year slowdown, but the pickup is unlikely to plug the pandemic-induced gap in new arrivals amid persistent employee shortages in industries reliant on foreigners.October 5, 2022
technology
Meal Kits Surge as Sunglasses, Moisturizers Slump: Earnings WrapEvidence of the impact of Covid-19 on European companies is flowing through their first-quarter earnings reports, with warnings from eyewear makers, semiconductor manufacturers and banks, and yet another upbeat report from the food delivery industry.May 5, 2020
markets
Stock Markets Today: Netflix, Italy, Davos, BezosGet up to speed with what's moving marketsJanuary 22, 2020
business
Immigration Quotas of 1920s Failed to Aid U.S.-Born Workers’ PayThe closing of American borders to mass migration from Europe in the 1920s, one of the biggest immigration policy changes in the country’s history, didn’t raise wages for U.S.-born workers in the areas most affected by the shift, according to a transatlantic team of researchers who say the history offers important lessons for today.December 9, 2019
markets
Europe Stocks Need a Miracle to Keep Beating U.S.: Taking StockOver the past few weeks, European stocks have staged an unusually strong comeback versus their U.S. peers. If the “Miracle at Medinah,” Europe’s victory against the U.S. in the Ryder Cup, is considered one of the best comebacks in sports history, something akin to it may be required for the European equity market’s outperformance to hold.September 6, 2019