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Nike closes headquarters for a week to give employees a break: relax, de-stress, don't work
Nike closed the company headquarters over the past week to allow employees to enjoy an unexpected vacation to relieve stress and prevent overwork. Matt Marrazzo (Matt Marrazzo), senior manager of Nike Global Market Science, posted on social media that the company closed its headquarters last week. “Our senior leaders are all sending a clear message: spend time relaxing, de-stressing, and spending time with the people you love. Don't work.” Nike confirmed that its corporate office was closed from August 23 to 30 to “allow employees to take extra time off to rest and recover.” Marazo also wrote in his post,
The shortage of chips is bound to intensify due to the impact of the epidemic in Malaysia.
The number of COVID-19 cases in Malaysia is surging, potentially exacerbating shortages of semiconductors and other components that have plagued carmakers for months. Historically, the Southeast Asian country has not been as important to the technology supply chain as South Korea or Japan. But in recent years, Malaysia has emerged as an important center for chip testing and packaging, with Infineon, NXP and STMicroelectronics all setting up factories in the country. At present, the epidemic in the country is heating up sharply, endangering plans to lift the blockade and resume full capacity production. The seven-day average of new cases per day has exceeded 20,000, while at the end of June
Supply chain problems show no sign of easing economists continue to raise inflation expectations in the United States
The supply crunch that has plagued the US economic recovery shows little sign of dissipating in the short term, putting pressure on the economy and possibly triggering inflation. Forecasters have lowered their growth forecasts for this year and raised a number of inflation expectations for this year and next, according to Bloomberg's latest monthly survey of economists. James Knightley, chief international economist at ING, said persistent supply chain constraints and labor shortages not only hampered economic growth, but also raised costs for companies. "supply falling short of demand means not only higher inflation, but also missed growth opportunities." Individuals are currently expected to be in the third quarter
How can a surge in inflation go from temporary to permanent
Overheating the economy — either because demand rebounds faster than expected and supply is disappointing, or a combination of both — is the fastest way for inflation to continue to rise. If this were to happen, Bloomberg Economic Research's general equilibrium model showed that inflation in the Eurozone and the UK was significantly higher than expected. In the US, a flatter Phillips curve means a milder impact.
Can the S & P 500 rise by nearly 10%? Bright Banking results analysts are optimistic about the Prospect of US stocks
Original title: the s & p 500 can rise nearly 10% more and is expected to close at a record high 74 times this year. Bright banking earnings analysts are optimistic about the outlook for u.s. stocks: FX168 Wednesday, the s & p 500 index has risen sharply over the past year, hitting record highs, and wall street analysts believe it will continue to rise. Industry analysts on average expect the s & p to rise 9.9 per cent to 4803.6 over the next 12 months from Monday's close of 4369.21, according to data compiled by FactSet. The 9.9% increase will be much lower than that of the S & P 5.
CPI in the United States has exceeded expectations again, but it may not change anyone's mind.
Once again, inflation exceeded expectations. The overall and core consumer price indices ((CPI)) rose 0.6 per cent and 0.7 per cent respectively from the previous month, both exceeding expectations of a 0.5 per cent rise, and overall CPI growth of 5 per cent year-on-year. Categories such as used cars rose as usual, but the category of department stores also rose. The figure below shows the year-on-year changes in the main categories. Will this number change anyone's mind? Probably not-temporary inflation can still be said to be the impact of supply bottlenecks and shocks. However, you may feel a little sorry if your short bond position is forced to stop losing money this week. In addition, apply for unemployment relief for the first time
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