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Recession tops list of CEO fears for 2020

In 2019, the word on everyone’s mind was “Recession”, but at the start of the new year we see a mixed picture as economists across wall street do not see a recession in 2020 or beyond, according to Goldman Sachs. CEO’s, however, list recession on the top of their list for biggest concerns, according to a survey from conference board. Yahoo Finance’s On The Move discusses. …read more […]

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Annuities vs. Life Insurance: Key Differences

You may want to consider both annuities and life insurance for your long-term financial plan. Essentially, you purchase life insurance in the event you die sooner than expected and you buy an annuity in the event you live past your … Continue reading ->The post Annuities vs. Life Insurance: Key Differences appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. …read more […]

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Amazon Threatened to Fire Climate Activists, Employee Group Says

(Bloomberg) — A group of Amazon.com Inc. employees who pushed the company to combat climate change say Amazon has threatened to fire some of them if they continue to speak out about their employer’s internal affairs.Two were threatened with termination, a spokesperson for Amazon Employees for Climate Justice said, and a total of four were told in meetings that they were in violation of the company’s policies on workers speaking to the press and on social media.Maren Costa, a user experience designer, was threatened with termination after speaking to the Washington Post, according to a statement from the group. “This …read more […]

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Erdogan Wins One-Year Mandate to Send Turkey Troops to Libya

(Bloomberg) — Turkey’s parliament authorized the government to deploy troops to back Libya’s internationally recognized administration against rival forces, deepening a proxy war that’s drawn in Russia and regional powers.The parliament on Thursday voted 325 to 184 to give President Recep Tayyip Erdogan a one-year mandate to dispatch troops at the request of the government of Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj. Arab League Warns of Libya War Escalating as Turkey Mulls EntrySarraj’s Tripoli-based government is battling forces aligned with commander Khalifa Haftar, which are backed by Russian mercenaries, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. Turkey’s involvement could complicate international efforts …read more […]