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| MAY 23, 2022
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| MAY 17, 2022
Chipmakers faced with huge stockpiles: The war in Ukraine and China shutdowns are taking their toll on the PC and smartphone market. Manufacturers might have to pivot to produce chips for other uses.
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| MAY 31, 2022
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| MAY 24, 2022
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| APR 6, 2022
European consumers are changing their buying habits vis-à-vis inflation: The war in Ukraine is impacting economic conditions in numerous European markets, driving up prices to near-record levels and reversing recent gains in consumer confidence.
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| APR 11, 2022
A number of economic headwinds threaten to pummel retailers: The war in Ukraine, continued supply chain bottlenecks, and rising inflation are increasing the risk of recession.
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| MAR 29, 2022
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| MAR 22, 2022
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| MAR 15, 2022
War in Ukraine could extend the chip shortage: Energy and logistics costs are rising, while inflation threatens to balloon and inhibit economic growth for Western Europe and the world.
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| MAR 10, 2022
On today's episode, we discuss what brands and companies are doing in support of Ukraine, what they should be considering from a brand safety perspective, and what's going to be most important to consumers. Tune in to the discussion with our analyst Dave Frankland.
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| MAR 9, 2022
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| MAR 8, 2022
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| MAR 5, 2022
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| MAR 2, 2022
Payments industry reacts to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and international sanctions.
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| MAR 1, 2022
Big Tech faces dilemma in Russia-Ukraine conflict: While rushing to get refugees to safety, companies debate remaining neutral, which would seem like compliance with Russia, or leveling sanctions and risking retribution from the Kremlin.
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| MAR 1, 2022
Ukraine conflict presents a chance for social media to amend a history of misinformation: American tech firms clashed with Russia over the weekend, often rebuking its requests.
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| FEB 28, 2022
Ukraine conflict could bog down various supply chains: Russia and Ukraine are a significant source for materials and energy supplies, and continued conflict and Russian sanctions will lead to shortages.
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| FEB 28, 2022
The Ukraine crisis forces video platforms to make tough decisions: Political content is thriving on Twitch and YouTube, but so is misinformation.
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| FEB 23, 2022
Russian cyberattack on Ukraine has far-reaching implications: The unprecedented DDoS attack on Ukraine triggers calls for worldwide cybersecurity measures to protect infrastructure.
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| FEB 15, 2022
ES: Mounting tensions between Russia and Ukraine could leave necessary chip components in short supply: The region produces neon and palladium, which could further choke chip supplies if unavailable.
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| MAR 14, 2022
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| AUG 8, 2022
The war in Ukraine: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early 2022 prompted an almost immediate surge in global commodity prices. Both countries are major agricultural exporters, with availability of sunflower oil, wheat, and corn affected by the closure of Ukraine ports and sanctions on Russia.
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| MAY 17, 2022
Supply chain distress has been exacerbated by the war in Ukraine. Geopolitical tensions have an impact on every industry, from CPG to oil and gas. However, as time passes, the economic impact may soften. The Russia-Ukraine War Is Resulting in Local Ad Markets Plunging.
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| AUG 4, 2022
How we got here: Two years of global supply chain disruptions, high demand for goods, and a war in Ukraine triggered the worst inflation in four decades. Yet the US Federal Reserve’s plan to fix it with interest rate hikes hasn’t worked so far. Inflation continues to surge, resulting in 61% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck, up from 58% in May, per CNBC.
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| JUN 21, 2022
The body is issuing anti-misinformation guidelines (spurred by the pandemic and war in Ukraine), updated standards regarding ad placements, and the first measures that should be followed to make the metaverse a brand-safe environment for advertisers.