Mario Draghi says war, inflation ‘didn’t come out of nowhere’
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Economist and former Italian prime minister Mario Draghi said he expects the war in Ukraine to send inflation higher. Tensions with China aren’t helping.
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Economist and former Italian prime minister Mario Draghi said he expects the war in Ukraine to send inflation higher. Tensions with China aren’t helping.
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How millennials approach writing, giving presentations, and data visualization diverges from previous generations.
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Climate policy expert Christopher Knittel handicaps the likelihood of tariffs, cuts to IRA subsidies, and a carbon tax under the new administration.
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Fischer compares central bank responses to the ‘08-‘09 financial crisis and the pandemic, and likes what he sees. Larry Summers begs to differ.
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Data storytelling, the Beer Game, and three more popular ideas.
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Using artificial intelligence to enhance data on clinical trial outcomes can help biomedical firms, investors, and — ultimately — patients.
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Generative artificial intelligence can help designers come up with new ideas, according to a new study.
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A new book offers ways for managers to effectively communicate with and encourage productivity in their remote employees.
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Artificial intelligence has the ability to transform finance, but caution is needed, says the SEC chair. Here are four of Gensler’s takeaways.
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According to new research, digital literacy is an important factor in identifying misinformation — but it doesn’t stop people from spreading it.