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The Little Engine That Won an Environmental Victory Over Exxon Engine No. 1's proxy campaign may usher in a new age for them. "It opens up a new strategy," says Timothy Smith, director of ESG shareowner engagement at Boston Trust Walden Co., who's been speaking with companies and filing shareholder resolutions for ...
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Dollar clings to recent bounce ahead of inflation, ECB The dollar clung on to its recent small gains on Wednesday as traders looked to upcoming U.S. inflation data and a European Central Bank (ECB) meeting to gauge the pace of global recovery and policymakers' thinking about paring back stimulus. Investors ...
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Pipeline Investigation Upends Idea That Bitcoin Is Untraceable The F.B.I.'s recovery of Bitcoins paid in the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack showed cryptocurrencies are not as hard to track as it might seem.
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El Salvador's Bitcoin Bombshell – What Does It Mean? 1. What did El Salvador do? El Salvador's 39-year-old president Nayib Bukele got congress to greenlight his plan to make the country the first to use Bitcoin as legal tender. According ...
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These Are The 12 Biggest Fundraising Rounds In Crypto And Blockchain History Of the 12 largest crypto-investments in history, six have been in 2021. Circle: $440 million. Deal date: May 28, 2021. Notable investors: Fidelity Management and Research ...
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China's Factory Inflation at 2008 High Adds to Global Pressures Producer prices rose 9% in May, fueled by commodity boom · So far, Chinese manufacturers are absorbing higher costs.
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Heavier Passengers on Planes Mean New Safety Limits for Airlines The Federal Aviation Administration is requiring updates to passenger and baggage weight estimates that airlines use to keep each flight within airplane safety limits. Each U.S. airline must submit a plan by June 12 explaining which average weights for ...
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Republican governors of Florida and Texas battle with cruise lines over vaccine requirements DeSantis last month signed a law that would bar "vaccine passports" and impose a $5,000-per-incident fine on businesses that require proof of vaccination. At a rate of $5,000 per passenger, that could result in Florida seeking to levy massive fines on cruise ...
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Surprise Jump in US Wages Gives Inflation Debate a New Twist Many policy makers and economists see the price spike as temporary –- partly because they haven't been anticipating much in the way of wage growth, which has been relatively stagnant for years at the lower end of the pay scale.
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3 Buffett Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in June A smiling Warren Buffett at his company's annual shareholder meeting. Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett. Image source: The Motley Fool. Bristol Myers Squibb. One of Warren Buffett's keys to success is ...
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