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The latest research by Goldman Sachs economists has shed light on the potential consequences of U.S. immigration policies following the upcoming election. In 2020, net immigration to the U.S. soared to approximately 2.5 million individuals, significantly bolstering labor force and GDP growth, while also helping to mitigate wage pressures. Looking ahead to 2024, Goldman Sachs
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The financial technology industry has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, with many industry executives and investors believing that the sector has finally reached a “bottom.” During the Money20/20 event in Amsterdam, executives shared their views with CNBC on how valuations have adjusted from unsustainable highs in the industry's peak years of 2020 and
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Microsoft recently made the decision to change its approach regarding the Recall feature on new PCs after security researchers discovered potential vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers. This decision reflects Microsoft's ongoing effort to balance innovation with user privacy and security concerns. The Recall feature was initially highlighted as a key capability of the
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Activist investors have seen a recent string of defeats in proxy fights, leading many to question their effectiveness and credibility. The original activist investors, such as Ralph Whitworth and John Bogle, were pioneers in bringing accountability and transparency to corporate governance. They focused on shareholder value and ended misconduct and excess within companies. However, over
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