Category: Worse
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Charles Hoskinson Says It’s Worse Than Imagined
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The founder of the popular cryptocurrency has warned that it will take years to reverse the negative impact of the so-called Operation Chokepoint 2.0, saying it is a systematic global campaign aimed at defining the cryptocurrency sector. Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson urged other leaders in the cryptocurrency industry to unite…
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Fed’s Goolsbee: Critical challenge is not letting things turn into something worse
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The critical challenge is: not to let things get worse. If you look at the beige book, you can’t look at it as exciting, on the contrary, it was a bit depressing. Points to warning signs about the economy You just want the prices to be that high as long…
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Warner Bros. Discovery tanks after massive impairment charge, Wall Street says ‘unlikely’ things can get worse
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Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) shares fell about 12% in early trading Thursday after the company reported disappointing second-quarter earnings on Wednesday that missed expectations on both the top and bottom lines. The company took a massive $9.1 billion impairment charge related to its television networks unit following the loss of…
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Mainstream Media Bias Is Bad, But Will Only Get Worse From This Point On
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I returned to social media after a week away in the country, only to find my timeline filled with news of the attempted assassination of Trump. The first thing that came to my mind after noticing my perfect timing was:Let me see how CNN handles this.“ And the first thing…
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Mainstream Media Bias Is Bad, But Will Only Get Worse From This Point On
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I returned to social media after a week away in the country, only to find my timeline filled with news of the attempted assassination of Trump. The first thing that came to my mind after noticing my perfect timing was:Let me see how CNN handles this.“ And the first thing…
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Inflation, deficit under Trump would be worse than under Biden, WSJ’s survey shows By Investing.com
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According to a report in the Wall Street Journal this week, most economists expect inflation, deficits and interest rates to be higher under a second Trump administration than they would be if Biden remained in the White House. Citing its quarterly poll of forecasters conducted July 5-9, The Wall Street…
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Jamie Dimon says inflation is worse than people think, and that the market is too optimistic about a soft landing
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CNBC/Jamie Dimon JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon told Bloomberg TV that inflation may be higher for longer than people think. Dimon said markets are very optimistic about inflation, interest rates and the US economy. He added that rates are likely to rise higher than people might think. Markets are underestimating…
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Jamie Dimon says inflation is worse than people think, and that the market is too optimistic about a soft landing
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CNBC/Jamie Dimon JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon told Bloomberg TV that inflation may be higher for longer than people think. Dimon said markets are very optimistic about inflation, interest rates and the US economy. He added that rates are likely to rise higher than people might think. Markets are underestimating…
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Gen Z really do have it worse: Those in their early 20s are earning less and have more debt than millennials did at their age
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Gen Z has been relentlessly ridiculed for spending money they don’t have on avocado toast, designer bags, and luxury vacations — and then complaining they’ll never be able to save enough for a house deposit. But in fact, research suggests that the younger generation of workers is actually worse off…
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Canada’s job market could be in worse shape than it looks
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Breadcrumb links News Tomorrow’s headline number won’t tell the whole story Posted on May 9, 2024 • 5 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or log in if you have an account. CIBC says Canada’s labor market may be weaker than it appears. Image…
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West Health-Gallup poll: American mental illness treated worse than physical
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Mental health is second only to physical health in the United States, according to a new study of the American health care system. About 75% of respondents said mental health problems were identified and treated “somewhat worse” or “much worse” than physical illnesses – although 81% saw an increase in…