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Stock and Energy Markets Reel After Russian Attack on Ukraine The price of oil jumped past $105 a barrel, European natural gas futures soared 50 percent, and global stock markets tumbled as Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine, raising fears of the wider economic crisis that could follow.
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Companies in the EU could be held liable for violations along their supply chain. Under the legislation, known as a due diligence law, businesses would need to establish regulations to detect, prevent and mitigate breaches of human rights, such as child labor, as well as environmental hazards in their supply chains.
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Ukraine Invasion Has the Fed on Alert, but Not Changing Course Central bankers are poised to raise interest rates in March. The Russian invasion of Ukraine poses a risk to economic growth but will likely exacerbate inflation.
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What the Fed raising interest rates means for investors Less money circulating in the economy means slower economic growth and less inflation. Rising interest rates are generally not welcomed by stock investors although there are certain sectors of the stock market that will benefit. A ...
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Fighting Inflation with Rate Hikes and Balance Sheet Reduction Thank you Peter, and thank you to the UCSB Economic Forecast Project for the invitation to speak today. My plan is to start with my outlook for the U.S. economy in 2022, and then describe what I consider the appropriate path of monetary policy to keep ...
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Medicago's homegrown, plant-based COVID-19 vaccine approved by Health Canada The shots also contain an adjuvant from British-American vaccine giant GlaxoSmithKline to help boost the immune response. In December, the companies reported high efficacy levels against infection as they geared up for regulatory approval.
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18 decks, 20000 plants, 9000 passengers: Inside the world's largest cruise ship At an astonishing 18-decks tall, the Wonder replaces sister ship Symphony of the Seas as the biggest ship of its kind, and also dwarfs the largest military ship in the world, the U.S. Nimitz-class aircraft carrier.
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City Deploys Pioneering Curbside Station for Charging Electric Vehicles CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Feb. 24, 2022) – An electric vehicle (EV) charging station was deployed on Thursday at the Ritz at Washington Heights park, pioneering technology that could provide a solution for people that lack the off-street parking needed for home ...
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Medicago's Canada-made COVID-19 vaccine approved by Health Canada The home-grown vaccine, called Covifenz, marks the world's first-ever plant-based jab authorized for human use and is also the first Canadian shot to be approved in over 20 years. The ...
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Coronavirus Briefing: A Powerful New Vaccine The best target for Covid vaccines is the spike protein that covers the surface of the virus like a crown, and the Sanofi-GSK vaccine uses a slightly modified version of the protein to stimulate an immune response. The mRNA vaccines, by contrast, contain ...
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