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UK Bosses Try To Lure Gen Z Workers With 'Early Finish Fridays'
- Friday April 7, 2023
- World News | Olivia Fletcher and Philip Aldrick, Bloomberg
UK employers desperate to recruit and retain Gen Z workers are increasingly offering "early finish Fridays" in a bid to fill vacant roles amid an ongoing staff shortage crisis.
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Chip Shortage, Energy, China-Taiwan: 5 Global Flashpoints To Watch Out For
- Monday January 16, 2023
- World News | Saleha Mohsin, Philip Aldrick and Daniel Flatley, Bloomberg
A new age of great-power rivalry is redrawing the map of the world economy and forcing business chiefs to navigate around a growing number of global flashpoints.
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World Economy Is Headed For A Recession In 2023, Says Researcher
- Monday December 26, 2022
- World News | Philip Aldrick, Bloomberg
The world faces a recession in 2023 higher borrowing costs aimed at tackling inflation cause a number of economies to contract, according to the Centre for Economics and Business Research.
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Pound Crashes: The UK's Crisis Of Confidence Was Years In The Making
- Thursday September 29, 2022
- Business | Philip Aldrick, Libby Cherry and David Goodman, Bloomberg
Britain is in a self-inflicted financial crisis that threatens to accelerate the economy's dive into recession - and the country's new prime minister is coming under intense pressure to blink.
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India Now World's Fifth Largest Economy, Overtakes UK
- Saturday September 3, 2022
- World News | Philip Aldrick and David Goodman, Bloomberg
Britain has dropped behind India to become the world's sixth largest economy, delivering a further blow to the government in London as it grapples with a brutal cost-of-living shock.
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Women Managers Are Better For The Planet, Says Study
- Wednesday November 17, 2021
- World News | Philip Aldrick, Bloomberg
Companies with more women in middle management produce less carbon than ones dominated by men, according to research published by the Bank for International Settlements.
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UK Bosses Try To Lure Gen Z Workers With 'Early Finish Fridays'
- Friday April 7, 2023
- World News | Olivia Fletcher and Philip Aldrick, Bloomberg
UK employers desperate to recruit and retain Gen Z workers are increasingly offering "early finish Fridays" in a bid to fill vacant roles amid an ongoing staff shortage crisis.
- www.ndtv.com
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Chip Shortage, Energy, China-Taiwan: 5 Global Flashpoints To Watch Out For
- Monday January 16, 2023
- World News | Saleha Mohsin, Philip Aldrick and Daniel Flatley, Bloomberg
A new age of great-power rivalry is redrawing the map of the world economy and forcing business chiefs to navigate around a growing number of global flashpoints.
- www.ndtv.com
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World Economy Is Headed For A Recession In 2023, Says Researcher
- Monday December 26, 2022
- World News | Philip Aldrick, Bloomberg
The world faces a recession in 2023 higher borrowing costs aimed at tackling inflation cause a number of economies to contract, according to the Centre for Economics and Business Research.
- www.ndtv.com
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Pound Crashes: The UK's Crisis Of Confidence Was Years In The Making
- Thursday September 29, 2022
- Business | Philip Aldrick, Libby Cherry and David Goodman, Bloomberg
Britain is in a self-inflicted financial crisis that threatens to accelerate the economy's dive into recession - and the country's new prime minister is coming under intense pressure to blink.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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India Now World's Fifth Largest Economy, Overtakes UK
- Saturday September 3, 2022
- World News | Philip Aldrick and David Goodman, Bloomberg
Britain has dropped behind India to become the world's sixth largest economy, delivering a further blow to the government in London as it grapples with a brutal cost-of-living shock.
- www.ndtv.com
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Women Managers Are Better For The Planet, Says Study
- Wednesday November 17, 2021
- World News | Philip Aldrick, Bloomberg
Companies with more women in middle management produce less carbon than ones dominated by men, according to research published by the Bank for International Settlements.
- www.ndtv.com