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The 10 percent threshold for a correction is arbitrary, but it is often an indication that investors have turned more pessimistic about the markets.

The New York Times – Business:
The 10 percent threshold for a correction is arbitrary, but it is often an indication that investors have turned more pessimistic about the markets.

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Under a proposed law, companies in Europe could be sanctioned if they fail to pay men and women the same salaries.

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Did you apply for undergraduate admission for the fall 2021 semester? Did you write an essay about money, work or social class? We’d like to read it and perhaps publish it.

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The start-up had to decide what to do when its merchandise became virtually irrelevant during the pandemic. Revamping its focus was not easy, but the company has survived.

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There are similarities between the recession’s effect on men and women’s employment, but also crucial differences.

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The network issued a correction and said it was looking into the matter, calling the interview a “deliberate hoax.”

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A 25 percent tariff was placed on Scotch whisky in October 2019, and exports to the United States have since dropped 35 percent.

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Jay-Z bought Tidal in partnership with other artists in 2015 for $56 million. It will be led by an interim director from Square under Jack Dorsey.

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With caseloads dropping and restrictions on business activity being eased in many places, filings for unemployment benefits have come down. But the pace of reopenings has been uneven.