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Breaking News: ‘Always a reason to buy beauty’: Young shoppers keep cosmetics hot despite inflation
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Breaking News: ‘Always a reason to buy beauty’: Young shoppers keep cosmetics hot despite inflation

In Keon Zhang's household, it started with a rite of passage: his eight-year-old discovering a pimple. "She was like, 'Daddy, I need to get rid of them ... I need a skin care routine,'" said the chief executive of beauty brand Back to Earth Skin. "And then, here my son comes up and he's like, 'Do I need it?'" For others, the impulse to dive into a beauty regimen has come from the endless scroll of social media posts showing influencers slathering on Drunk Elephant skin care products, reaching for Dior's lip oil and swearing by Sol de Janeiro's Brazilian Bum Bum cream. The flurry of purchases they have inspired in the middle of an economic downturn has confirmed what the industry has long known: beauty is hot, even when the propensity to spend is not. ...
Breaking News: Adani group in talks with sovereign funds to raise up to .6 billion | Company News – Business Standard
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Breaking News: Adani group in talks with sovereign funds to raise up to $2.6 billion | Company News – Business Standard

The Adani group is in advanced talks with top sovereign funds based in West Asia to raise up to $2.6 billion for its airport expansion and green hydrogen projects. The group, which expects to close the ongoing financial year ending March with Rs 80,000 crore of Ebitda (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation), has held a series of road shows in London, Dubai, and Singapore with potential investors, briefing them about their future growth plans.   The group’s flagship, Adani Enterprises, may dilute part of its stake in the airport-holding firm and/or the green hydrogen business to these funds, which areFirst Published: Feb 18 2024 | 11:33 PM IST Source link
Breaking News: Bad vibes about the economy can be protective, but there’s a downside
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Breaking News: Bad vibes about the economy can be protective, but there’s a downside

Breadcrumb Trail LinksEconomyLink between personal financial strain and powerlessness depends on people’ perceptions of economyPublished Feb 18, 2024  •  Last updated 3 hours ago  •  4 minute read Pedestrians walk across Front Street at Bay Street in Toronto's financial district. Photo by Peter J. Thompson/National Post filesArticle contentThe debate about perceptions of the economy has reached a fever pitch lately.Some argue that perceptions don’t align with reality, that pessimism about the economy is disconnected from objective conditions. United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen labelled these negative sentiments “unwarranted.” Likewise, Claudia Sahm, a former U.S. Federal Reserve economist, described “a toxic brew of bad events” that has fuelled “amped-up pessimism.”Article con...
Breaking News: Two Major Grocery Chains Allegedly Struck A Backroom Deal To Weaken Workers’ Union
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Breaking News: Two Major Grocery Chains Allegedly Struck A Backroom Deal To Weaken Workers’ Union

The grocery giants Albertsons and Kroger illegally colluded to weaken workers’ leverage amid strikes and contract negotiations in 2022, according to a lawsuit Colorado’s attorney general filed this week.As workers at 78 Kroger-owned King Soopers stores in Colorado were preparing to walk off the job that January, an Albertsons labor relations executive informed a counterpart at Kroger that his company would not poach strikers during the work stoppage, the lawsuit states.“We don’t intend to hire any King Soupers [sic] employees and we have already advised the Safeway division of our position and the division agrees,” Albertsons’ senior vice president of labor relations wrote in an email quoted in the complaint.The lawsuit also alleges that Albertsons agreed not to solicit King Soopers custom...
Breaking News: The Great Compression
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Breaking News: The Great Compression

Robert Lanter lives in a 600-square-foot house that can be traversed in five seconds and vacuumed from a single outlet. He doesn’t have a coffee table in the living room because it would obstruct the front door. When relatives come to visit, Mr. Lanter says jokingly, but only partly, they have to tour one at time.Each of these details amounts to something bigger, for Mr. Lanter’s life and the U.S. housing market: a house under $300,000, something increasingly hard to find. That price allowed Mr. Lanter, a 63-year-old retired nurse, to buy a new single-family home in a subdivision in Redmond, Ore., about 30 minutes outside Bend, where he is from and which is, along with its surrounding area, one of Oregon’s most expensive housing markets.Mr. Lanter’s house could easily fit on a flatbed truc...
Breaking News: Thieves stole ,000 in Optimum points from this woman. Here’s how to safeguard your points | CBC Radio
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Breaking News: Thieves stole $1,000 in Optimum points from this woman. Here’s how to safeguard your points | CBC Radio

Cost of Living4:46Points takenWhen April Canavan's inbox was suddenly flooded with emails in December, she knew something had gone wrong.The Vancouver woman found herself subscribed to mailing lists she'd never signed up for, along with emails saying she'd just redeemed PC Optimum points at a grocery store halfway across the country.Within about 25 minutes, Canavan says fraudsters drained around $1,000 worth of points from her account, and the mailing-list tactic aimed to distract her from the theft.But panic had already set in because, as she told Cost of Living, she'd been saving her points to pay for Christmas."So then it was like, 'OK, so how am I going to afford Christmas now?' "Canavan got her points reinstated in early January, but not before using a credit card to pay for her daugh...
Breaking News: The Antitrust Enforcers Aimed at Big Tech. Then Came the Backlash.
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Breaking News: The Antitrust Enforcers Aimed at Big Tech. Then Came the Backlash.

The South Korean government unleashed a wave of panic across the internet industry: The country’s antitrust regulator said it would enact the toughest competition law outside Europe, curbing the influence of major technology companies.The Korea Fair Trade Commission, with the backing of President Yoon Suk Yeol, said in December that it planned to make a proposal modeled after the 2022 Digital Markets Act, the European Union’s landmark law to rein in American tech giants. This bill also seemed to target South Korea’s own internet conglomerates just as much as the Alphabets, Apples and Metas of the world.The commission said the law would designate certain companies as dominant platforms and limit their ability to use strongholds in one online business to expand into new areas.Then last week,...
Breaking News: Class 1 Nickel Announces Option Cancellation
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Breaking News: Class 1 Nickel Announces Option Cancellation

TORONTO, Feb. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Class 1 Nickel and Technologies Limited (CSE: NICO/ OTCQB: NICLF) (the “Company” or “Class 1 Nickel”) announces that it has cancelled an aggregate of 11,765,502 stock options of the Company. Of these stock options cancelled, an aggregate of 11,165,502 stock options were exercisable to acquire common shares of the Company at an exercise price of $0.60 until June 11, 2024, and the balance of 600,000 stock options were exercisable at an exercise price of $0.50 until August 11, 2025. About Class 1 Nickel Class 1 Nickel and Technologies Limited (CSE: NICO/OTCQB: NICLF) is a Mineral Resource Company focused on the development of its 100% owned Alexo-Dundonald Property, a portfolio of komatiite hosted magmatic nickel-copper-cobalt sulphide Mineral Resourc...
Breaking News: CN Files a Notice of Dispute
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Breaking News: CN Files a Notice of Dispute

MONTREAL, Feb. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) filed for a notice of dispute in its negotiations with the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) to support the parties in achieving a negotiated settlement. The TCRC represents approximately 6,000 conductors, conductor trainees, yard coordinators and locomotive engineers across CN’s network in Canada. CN strongly believes that an agreement can be achieved through the collective bargaining process and remains committed to working with the TCRC to reach an agreement that is good for the employees, for CN and for Canada’s supply chain. “CN continues its efforts to modernize its railway in a manner that will deliver the best possible service to our customers, while providing our employees with better work conditions...
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