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IBM temporarily closes its New York City office due to an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases.
IBM temporarily closed its offices in New York City as the number of COVID-19 cases increased, but the company did not postpone plans to reopen in other parts of the United States in September. Employees were told on Wednesday that offices in New York City would be open only to essential employees, an IBM spokesman said in a statement. It also pointed out that the current epidemic situation "does not comply with the health and safety regulations of the IBM." With the number of infections soaring across the United States, the ongoing Delta strain has prompted companies to reevaluate their plans to return to office. New York reported 5138 new cases on Thursday and said the number of patients hospitalized for the disease had increased by 4. 5%.
新浪財經Aug 20, 2021 03:23
Barclays: The Federal Reserve is expected to announce a reduction in debt purchases in September and implement it in November
Barclays economists said that the Federal Reserve unexpectedly advanced the expected interest rate hike, which means that the Federal Reserve may officially announce a reduction in asset purchases at the September meeting and reduce the monthly debt purchase scale of 120 billion US dollars starting in November. Michael Gapen, chief US economist at Barclays, and his colleague Jonathan Millar wrote in the report, “Both parts of the FOMC statement are hawkish in our opinion, including concerns about the reduction in the risk of the pandemic and the failure to mention a slowdown in employment growth.” They wrote, “The Federal Reserve seems to be getting closer to downsizing, but right
新浪財經Jun 17, 2021 21:50
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