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3 months ago
southwalesargus.co.uk

South Wales Argus digital subscription now £1.99 a month

The South Wales Argus digital subscription gives access to all our content, fewer adverts and is now just £1.99 a month.

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10 months ago
wsj.com

Corporate Diversity Programs Get Religion

Companies sponsor chaplains, faith-based groups to promote inclusion

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12 months ago
wsj.com

U.K. Inflation Stays Above 10%, Raising Prospect of Further Interest-Rate Increases

Food prices surge at highest pace since 1977 amid persistent inflation

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about 1 year ago
wsj.com

U.K. Inflation Resumes Its Rise, Defying Expectations

Price increases in February picked up to 10.4%; cost of food rose at the fastest pace since records began

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about 1 year ago
southwalesargus.co.uk

How to get a digital news subscription to the South Wales Argus for £1

The South Wales Argus is the number one news provider for the Newport and Gwent area. You can now subscribe online fo...

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about 1 year ago
southwalesargus.co.uk

How to get a South Wales Argus digital news subscription for just £2

Readers can subscribe to digital news from the South Wales Argus for just £2, getting access to trusted local news fr...

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about 1 year ago
wsj.com

Australian Home Prices Fell in 2022 for the First Time Since 2008

Australian home prices in 2022 showed their largest annual decline since the 2008 global financial crisis, falling sh...

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over 1 year ago
wsj.com

Interest-Rate Paths for U.S., Europe Set to Diverge

While the Fed slows its pace of rate increases, European and U.K. central banks will press ahead.

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over 1 year ago
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Germany’s New Favorite Sport: Competing to Save Energy

After Russia throttled gas to the nation, washcloth wipe-downs and unheated pools; turning down the Christmas lights

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over 1 year ago
wsj.com

U.K. Inflation Hits 41-Year High as Recession Looms

Consumer prices were 11.1% higher than a year earlier, but a price cap on energy and a looming recession means any fu...

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over 1 year ago
wsj.com

EU Clash Could Slash Gas Prices

The political storm brewing in Europe could have a big impact on global natural-gas prices.

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over 1 year ago
wsj.com

Europe’s Energy Crunch Could Spark Flashbacks to the Eurozone Crisis

EU leaders are scrambling to agree on collective action on energy prices, but a hasty compromise risks unintended con...

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about 2 years ago
complex.com

TikTok's New Music Distro Platform SoundOn Will Give 100% Royalties To Artists In First Year, 90%...

TikTok—everyone’s favourite short-form video site—has officially entered the world of music marketing and distributio...

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about 2 years ago
fastcompany.com

McDonald’s closing all its stores in Russia is a big deal, even if it’s a little late

The significance holds weight given the burger chain’s historical role in opening Russia up to Western culture after ...

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about 2 years ago
wsj.com

LVMH, Other Luxury Brands Raise Prices, Betting Wealthy Customers Won’t Mind

The world’s luxury-goods giants are lifting prices on handbags, clothes, shoes and jewelry—and facing little resistan...

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about 2 years ago
wsj.com

Why the Beijing Olympics Are Awkward for Corporate Do-Gooders

U.S. companies are embracing social responsibility at home but sponsoring the Games in a country where the government...

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about 2 years ago
fastcompany.com

Sorry, but the Washington Commanders have a brand problem that a name won’t fix

Despite the rebrand, the NFL team has too many cracks in its foundation for a nickname to fix.

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about 2 years ago
wsj.com

Kazakhstan Investigates How Peaceful Demonstrations Turned Violent

The country’s protests over fuel-price rises were largely peaceful for three days before descending into violence. Th...

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over 2 years ago
fastcompany.com

Why WWE is launching a new NIL program to find its superstars of the future

The sports-entertainment giant is using the NCAA’s name-image-likeness rules to establish a new pipeline for potentia...

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over 2 years ago
wsj.com

Beijing Goes Full Nanny State on Internet Tech

A new set of rules on ride-sharing and online advertising shows just how intrusive Beijing is willing to be in its ne...

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over 2 years ago
wsj.com

Supply Woes Start to Ease in Europe, but Businesses’ Costs Surge

European businesses are seeing some easing in the delays they face getting hold of parts and raw materials, but suppl...

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over 2 years ago
wsj.com

Europe’s Push to Loosen Russian Influence on Gas Prices Bites Back

A move to ditch oil-linked gas contracts paid off when gas was in ample supply but will cost EU members an estimated ...

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over 2 years ago
wsj.com

China Targets News Media in Xi Jinping’s Campaign to Expand Communist Party Control

China’s Communist Party is tightening control over news and online commentary, warning away private investors and cra...

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over 2 years ago
venturebeat.com

Salesforce launches marketing personalization and automation features

Salesforce announced new additions to Marketing Cloud as well as automation products including MuleSoft RPA.

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almost 3 years ago
wsj.com

Cleaned-Up Vatican Bank Works to Justify Its Existence

The scandal-tainted Vatican bank has been overhauled over the last decade to ward off tax evaders and money launderer...

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almost 3 years ago
fastcompany.com

Miller Genuine Draft and the black hole of space advertising

One small step for brand, one giant yawn for mankind.

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almost 3 years ago
wsj.com

Tesla Apologizes for Its Handling of China Customer After Outcry

The car maker’s public apology follows criticism from Communist Party body that the company is arrogant and sells def...

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almost 3 years ago
inews.co.uk

Customers flock to stores and retailers rack up sales as shops reopen after lockdown

The number of people queuing outside Primark – which famously does not have an online store – is testament to its pop...

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almost 3 years ago
wsj.com

Hyper-Nationalism on Xinjiang Poses Risks for Chinese Brands, Too

Western fashion brands that have invested heavily in China now find themselves in an unenviable position. But “consum...

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about 3 years ago
wsj.com

Global Factories Pay Higher Prices as Surge Strains Supplies

A steep rise in factory output is testing already strained global supply chains, raising prices of raw materials and ...

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about 3 years ago
inews.co.uk

17,500 chain stores were closed in 2020 - and London bore the brunt

London and South East England – which traditionally attract an abundance of shoppers – accounted for a third of the d...

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over 3 years ago
wsj.com

Don’t Drink and Drive in China, Fight Your Evil Digital Twin Instead

Whereas Anheuser-Busch’s safe drinking ads in the U.S. might involve a forlorn Labrador retriever waiting for his own...

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