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U.S. Ad Spending Still Expected to Grow in 2023 Despite ‘Stressful Economic Signals’
CMO Today Media owners’ U.S. ad revenues are expected to increase 3.4% to $326 billion this year, according to a new forecast from Magna Source
It's Easier to Underestimate Your Expenses and Overspend Right Now
Many people have a gap between what they think they spend and what they actually spend. This gap has widened recently. Source link
Europe’s Big Polluters Win Carbon-Credit Windfall
Some of Europe’s largest polluters are earning windfalls from the sale of carbon credits. Their profits are an unintended consequence of generous subsidies that make
Salesforce Shakes Off Proxy Fight From Elliott
The activist investor says it was swayed by the business-software provider’s latest financial results and cost-cutting. Source link
Tether Is Winning Stablecoin Battle Despite Looming Risks
Markets Currencies Cryptocurrency Stablecoin’s value has risen by more than $5 billion in past two weeks Source link
How to Complain at Work the Right Way and Get Ahead
Want to advance your career? Learn to complain well. Stay silent and you’ll stew in resentment and let burgeoning problems fester. Speak up and you
Banks Step Up to Serve Crypto Firms After Signature, Silvergate Blowups
Some banks are rolling out the welcome mat for cryptocurrency firms that found themselves in need of banking services after the downfall of two big
Alibaba Co-Founder Jack Ma Returns to China After a Year Away
Tech The billionaire’s trip home comes as Beijing eases up on tech crackdown that hit confidence among private businesses Source link
First Citizens Acquires Much of Failed Silicon Valley Bank
First Citizens Bancshares is buying big pieces of Silicon Valley Bank more than two weeks after the lender’s collapse sent tremors through the banking system.
Toshiba Shareholders Draw the Short Stick, Again
Markets Heard on the Street Toshiba’s sale was supposed to be a bookend to years of corporate governance reforms in Japan Source link