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The Fed Needs to Change but Stay Independent
Trump wouldn’t be the first to seek to influence the central bank more directly.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Independent Art Fair Review: Better Not Play It Safe
Among a multitude of pleasing yet unadventurous art, the standouts at this year’s fair shone especially bright.The Wall Street Journal - World -
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Business rate rise causing 'hurricane' say traders
A cut in Welsh business rate relief is branded "unfair" by some companies in retail and hospitality.BBC News - Top stories -
Businesses, Government See Progress in Cyber Hiring, With Exceptions
The number of open positions across the U.S. is lower, but a key professional group says more work is needed to bring women into cybersecurity.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Data by Design Can Improve Your Business
This technology approach involves strategically sifting the essential data from the excess to meet your objectivesInc. - Business -
McDonald's is betting on its mobile business with new franchisee digital marketing fund
McDonald's has previously said it wants to reach 100 million loyalty program members by 2027.CNBC - Business -
Private Equity, Business Groups Rip Canada’s Capital-Gains Tax Hike
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Where Is the AI Boom Taking Us? Business Leaders Disagree on Outlook
The technology’s promises and perils were a central focus of The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Where Is the AI Boom Taking Us? Business Leaders Disagree on Outlook
The technology’s promises and perils were a central focus of The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit.The Wall Street Journal - Tech
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