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CEOs Feel Let Down by Boards Amid Global Uncertainty, Study Finds

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Ridgewood NJ, as geopolitical tensions and trade disruptions continue to shake global markets, corporate leaders are sending a clear message: Boards of directors aren’t stepping up when they’re needed most.

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The Government Spending Stimulus Hoax: Why More Spending Doesn’t Mean More Prosperity

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For decades, politicians and some economists have pushed the narrative that government spending stimulates economic growth. But is this really true? According to a new study by leading financial experts, the answer may surprise you.

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Scaling with Outsourcing: Unlocking Data-Driven Lead Generation in the Philippines

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As businesses continue to grow and expand in the global marketplace, the demand for effective lead generation strategies has never been higher. In an increasingly competitive environment, companies are constantly seeking ways to scale their operations and generate high-quality leads. One of the most efficient methods to achieve this is by outsourcing lead generation to skilled teams in cost-effective regions. The Philippines, known for its robust outsourcing industry, has emerged as a global leader in providing top-tier lead generation services. This article will explore how data-driven lead generation in the Philippines is reshaping the landscape of business growth and why outsourcing to this region is a game changer for scaling operations.

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India and Taiwan Choose Diplomacy Over Drama: No Retaliation Planned for Trump’s Tariffs

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Washington DC, in a world where trade tensions are heating up faster than a summer in Delhi, India is choosing a cooler, more calculated path. Despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent move to slap a 26% tariff on imports from India, the Indian government has made it clear: there will be no retaliation.

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Yes the U.S. Government Did Raise Taxes Alongside the Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 and the Results were Catastrophic

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Ridgewood NJ, the Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 is widely known for raising U.S. tariffs on thousands of imported goods, triggering retaliatory trade wars and deepening the Great Depression. But what many people don’t realize is that tariffs weren’t the only form of revenue the U.S. government relied on during this turbulent time. So, did the government also raise taxes in this period? The answer is yes—significantly.

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Why the Fordney-McCumber Tariff Led to Prosperity—and the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Led to Depression

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Ridgewood NJ, Two of the most significant trade policies in U.S. history—the Tariff Act of 1922 (Fordney-McCumber Tariff) and the Tariff Act of 1930 (Smoot–Hawley Tariff)—produced very different economic outcomes. One is linked to postwar prosperity, the other to global economic collapse. What made the difference?

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Paul Volcker’s Bold 1979 Inflation Crackdown That Reshaped the U.S. Economy

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New York NY, in October 1979, newly appointed Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker took a historic step to combat runaway inflation, marking a major shift in U.S. monetary policy. His aggressive approach would reshape the Fed’s role and lay the foundation for future economic stability.

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Markets Tumble as President Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs Rattle Wall Street

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Wall Street NY,  U.S. stock markets saw a sharp decline today following the economic impact of President Donald Trump’s newly enacted reciprocal tariffs, a cornerstone of his trade policy agenda. The sweeping trade action, designed to combat what the administration views as unfair global trade practices, triggered widespread concern across sectors dependent on international manufacturing.

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Tariffs Are Working: The Economic Shift Most Haven’t Noticed Yet

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Ridgewood NJ, Despite the media’s alarmist headlines predicting economic turmoil, inflation spikes, and market downturns, the reality tells a different story. Contrary to popular belief, tariffs are delivering tangible economic benefits, and the numbers prove it.

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Port Authority Approves 33-Year Lease Extension with APM Terminals for Elizabeth Waterfront Complex

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Elizabeth NJ, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has approved a 33-year lease extension with APM Terminals for its Elizabeth waterfront complex, ensuring long-term stability for one of the busiest container terminals on the East Coast. The agreement, which extends through 2062, will see APM invest over $500 million into the 350-acre terminal, modernizing operations and advancing sustainability efforts.

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Treasury Secretary’s Bold Plan for Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac Shakes Wall Street

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Ridgewood NJ, Wall Street is buzzing after U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hinted that the government’s stakes in mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could eventually be rolled into a new U.S. sovereign wealth fund. The proposal has sparked debate among top investors, including billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, who called the idea “superb”—provided it fairly accounts for shareholder rights.

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Korean Air Makes $32 billion Order of 50 Widebody Aircraft Manufactured by Boeing using GE Aerospace engines

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Newark  NJ, on Friday, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick hosted a signing ceremony for a major commercial agreement between Korean Air and American aviation leaders Boeing and GE Aerospace, valued at approximately $32 billion. The agreement covers Korean Air’s purchase of up to 50 widebody aircraft manufactured by Boeing using GE Aerospace engines. The event underscored the Trump administration’s commitment to launching a new American manufacturing renaissance and Golden Age.

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Online Pay Stub Generator: Can You Trust It? Here Is All That You Must Know

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Indeed, in this highly digitalized world, handling finance stays fast and efficient above all other concerns. Every single document is kept under tight security, from small business owners to full-time freelancers and employees. One such document is the pay stub- a small piece of paper that proves income whenever needed, be it for loans, tax filings, et cetera. Many use online paystub generator for the quick and easy processing of payrolls. But with all the above in mind, the question remains: Would you actually trust an online pay stub generator’s credibility? This guide covers some important points regarding the online pay stub generator and useful choices for obtaining one. 

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The Return-to-Office Push: Why More Companies Are Calling Employees Back

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Ridgewood NJ, The Covid-19 pandemic reshaped the way we work, with remote and hybrid models becoming the new norm. However, many companies that initially embraced this flexibility are now reversing course. Major employers like Amazon, Dell, and Walmart, along with federal government agencies, have announced return-to-office (RTO) mandates, requiring employees to be in the office more frequently—some even five days a week.

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Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Economic Uncertainty

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Ridgewood NJ, the Federal Reserve has decided to maintain interest rates at 4.25%-4.5%, following a highly anticipated meeting. The decision comes as the economy faces ongoing trade tensions and financial uncertainty. However, the Fed reaffirmed its plan to cut rates twice this year, potentially lowering them to 3.75%-4.0% in the coming months.

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