The dark side of stock market circuit breakers
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Circuit breakers are meant to calm the markets. But new research shows that they can backfire and create more volatility if not properly designed.
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Circuit breakers are meant to calm the markets. But new research shows that they can backfire and create more volatility if not properly designed.
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Mario Draghi a longtime academic economist and public servant, served as prime minister of Italy until October 2022, and previously served as president of the European Central Bank.
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Managers from Salesforce, RSM, and Research Grid share how they overcame career hurdles and what they’re doing to be inclusive allies.
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They also received more offers and higher wages, an experiment finds.
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Pat Gelsinger talked about why he’s optimistic about advancements in chip manufacturing during a visit to MIT.
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MIT Sloan’s Fiona Murray and Elsbeth Johnson on understanding positional power and ways women can reach the next level of leadership.
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Succeeding with Web3 means creating value with blockchain and managing decentralized governance.
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Experts share ideas on how to reduce the homeownership gap between white and minority households and create more equality in the housing market.
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