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𝙲𝚑𝚊𝚛𝚝𝚛 | 𝙳𝚊𝚝𝚊 𝚂𝚝𝚘𝚛𝚢𝚝𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚐
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2022-08-30 08:00:08
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2022-08-27 10:00:01
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1) Coinbase is laying off 18% of its workforce, about 1,000 employees, citing a "crypto winter". We wrote about tech layoffs last week here.

2) Ford has recalled 2.9 million vehicles that are at risk of rolling away when parked.

3) Some good news for your wallet amidst the bad: the US dollar has hit a 20-year-high, suggesting that you should get a little more vacation for your buck if you go abroad.

4) New data shows extraordinarily fast global warming in the Barents Sea in the Arctic Ocean, with warming up to seven times the speed of the global average.

5) Your breakfast eggs just got a lot more boring; a shortage of spicy sauce Sriracha is coming.

6) Apple has signed a 10-year-deal with Major League Soccer to broadcast the matches on its TV+ service, its latest investment into exclusive content.

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2022-08-26 10:00:01
Master Of All Trades, Meet The 17 Members Of The Elite "EGOT" Club

Taking home just one of the biggest awards in entertainment is a dream for many artists and performers.

But some manage to receive the biggest awards in every major discipline — earning them a place in the EGOT club. This week Jennifer Hudson joined that club, winning a Tony Award as a producer for A Strange Loop.

That makes Hudson the 17th person to have won a top award in television (Emmy), music (Grammy), film (Oscar) and theatre (Tony). She joins a star-studded list of actors, artists, producers and creatives including John Legend, Whoopi Goldberg, Audrey Hepburn and Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Perhaps most impressive on this list is songwriter Robert Lopez, who strung together his first four wins in just 9 years, and has since gone on to become the first member of the "double EGOT" club, claiming each award at least twice for his songwriting on Frozen, The Book of Mormon, Coco and more.

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2022-08-25 10:00:01
US Stock Are Officially In A Bear Market, Down 22% From Their Peak

The bears are coming

US stocks are officially in a bear market, with the S&P 500 Index closing down 22% below its previous peak yesterday as investors sold stocks for any number of valid concerns.

As we've discussed previously, the tech-heavy NASDAQ and other market trackers had already breached the 20% decline threshold, but this is the first time the broader S&P 500 Index has done so... at least since March 2020.

A 22% fall in the value of stocks in a little over 6 months isn't really good news for anyone, but sometimes it's helpful to zoom out and get some perspective. Looking back 18 months shows that the index is basically back to where it was at the start of 2021, which isn't too terrifying, and on a really long horizon this latest crash looks a lot like the crashes that have come before it, all of which eventually saw the market recover and move higher.

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2022-08-24 10:00:01
Once King Of Browsers, Internet Explorer Is Officially Shutting Down

Internet Explorer's market share was estimated at one point to be as high as 90%, primarily because of the success of the Windows operating system, which often stipulated users use Internet Explorer — a practice that got Microsoft in trouble with the Justice Department in the late '90s.

The writing has been on the wall for Internet Explorer for some time, as Microsoft has pushed users towards its latest browser — Microsoft Edge — for the last few years. Unfortunately, Edge hasn't exactly caught on. The latest data from StatCounter shows Edge with only a 4% share of the browser market, way down on Apple's Safari, which has just shy of 20% of the market, and nowhere near the dominant Google Chrome, which has 65%.

Though some may look back with fond nostalgia, Internet Explorer was often criticized for being slow, cumbersome, buggy and insecure.

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2022-08-23 10:00:01
Mortgage Rates Spiked 0.55% Last Week, The Fastest Rise For 35 Years

The average interest rate on a fixed 30-year mortgage has hit 5.78% in the US, jumping 0.55% on the week before — which is the sharpest one-week rise since 1987.

Cooling off

The sharp upward movement, which has seen rates almost double in just 6-7 months, is a big deal when you account for the fact that house prices themselves are still near record highs. High prices, and now high(er) rates = a record drop in housing affordability.

More expensive mortgages are likely to curb demand for houses, which in theory should take some of the heat out of the red-hot housing market. That said, rates in the US are still not particularly high relative to much of recent history. In 2000 they were up over 8%. In the late 80s they were 10-12%.

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2022-08-22 10:00:01
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1) A new report shows that the world's workers are still mega-stressed. 44% of employees surveyed experienced a lot of daily stress in the previous day of work, up from 31% in 2009.

2) The news that K-pop group BTS are to take time-off to focus on their own music wiped $1.7bn from the valuation of label HYBE in trading on Wednesday.

3) A Game of Thrones spin-off, focused on main character Jon Snow, is reportedly in early development. Producers will be hoping for better ratings than the final season of the main show.

4) An animated visualization of the most popular websites since 1993.

5) It's pride month! The latest data shows that LGBT identification in the US rose to 7.1% of the population last year, up from 5.6% the year before.

6) Want a deeper dive into business and investing news? Check out our friends at The Daily Upside. Written by a former investment banker, it’s a newsletter that delivers quality insights to make you smarter — sign up for free here.

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2022-08-21 10:00:01
The Humble Lego Brick Is The Foundation Of A Remarkable Business

This week iconic toymaker Lego announced its plan to build a new 1.7 million square-foot factory in Virginia, creating up to 1,800 jobs once complete. The Danish company plans to spend $1bn on the factory, which is an enormous investment for any company, let alone one that produces such a simple product.

But selling a simple product, and doing it really, really well, has been the cornerstone of Lego's remarkable business model. Sales last year jumped 27%, a number that some cash-burning tech companies would have been happy with.

All told Lego sold ~55bn Danish Kroner worth of plastic bricks in 2021, squeezing out a 31% margin on those sales thanks to the company's iconic brand and build quality, with a reported manufacturing error rate of just 18-in-a-million.

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2022-08-20 10:00:01
The Reading Revival: Business Is Booming For Publisher Bloomsbury

British publisher Bloomsbury, which was the publisher behind the Harry Potter series, revealed this week that sales were surging in May and that 2021 was its best ever year, with sales rising 24% to £230m. The success of one individual publisher is complemented by wider industry data — NPD BookScan estimates more than 825 million print books were sold in the US last year, up 9% on the year before.

The fact that book sales got a bump during COVID, as we spent more of our free time at home, was perhaps expected — but it wasn't clear if the reading boom would last. It seems it has.

Interestingly, social media platform TikTok has played its part, with communities cropping up to discuss the latest books on #BookTok — a hashtag which has 58.5 billion views associated with it according to the platform.

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2022-08-19 10:00:01
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1) What do American couples argue about most.

2) Airbnb is doling out a total of $10m to Airbnb hosts via a new OMG! Fund to build 100 of the craziest and most unique property ideas.

3) Kellogg has revealed plans to split up into 3 separate companies in a bid to give the company's shares a little more snap, crackle and pop.

4) In a survey of 150,000 people around the world, analytics firm Gallup found that negative emotions reached a record high last year.

5) High gas prices aren't leading to less driving... yet (chart).

6) The rise of the 3-pointer in the NBA in light of the Golden State Warriors' latest championship victory.

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