In the shadow of a turbulent future, The Bloomberg New Economy Forum brought together world leaders for face-to-face discussions on the global threats we face. This special highlights the best of the fifth annual event which was held in Singapore from November 14-17.
Bloomberg Best features the best stories of the day from Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg Television, and 120 countries around the world.
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Japan’s LDP Policy Head Says Monetary Policy Has Room for Reform
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Pilots of American Airlines Jet in JFK Runway Near Miss Receive Subpoenas
Ford Plans to Build EV Battery Plant in Michigan With Chinese Partner
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Coolant Leak at Russian Spacecraft, Station Crew Safe
Social Media Buzz: Lyft, Alaska, Anna Paulina Luna, Rihanna
Macron’s Meloni Snub Shows the Draghi Legacy Starting to Unravel
Quake Latest: Turkey Goes After Builders Over Poor Construction
Izzy Englander’s Wife Withdraws Suit Over Post-Nuptial Agreement
Trump’s 40 Wall St. Put on Lender Watch as Vacancies, Costs Rise
Disney Streaming Tech Chief Leaves Ahead of Larger Staff Cuts
Music Rights Firm Launches With Robbie Williams and Placebo Hits
Can ChatGPT Write a Better Novel Than I Can?
Adani Draws Parallels to Evergrande, But It’s Far More Vulnerable
If Pixar Can Do it, So Can You: ‘How Big Things Get Done’
Tech Holdouts Are Making Life Hell for Their Colleagues
Brazil’s Richest Man Loses Billions as His M&A Machine Breaks Down
Forget Hard or Soft Landing: Meet the Rolling Recession
UK Salesman Wins $86,000 Ageism Payout for ‘Bald’ Discrimination
Trump Offers Deal to Provide DNA in Rape-Accuser’s Suit
Maple Syrup’s $1.5 Billion Industry Splinters as Winters Get Warmer
New Zealand Braces as Cyclone Gabrielle Nears North Island
In the DC Suburbs, an Artful Compromise Over Density and Housing
The Rise of the Millionaire Renters
Super Bowl Parties Produce Tons of Trash. Phoenix Is Hoping to Fix That
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Real World Courts Come For Digital Crypto Hackers (Podcast)
Olivia Rockeman
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President Joe Biden has urged U.S. companies to “harden your cyber defenses immediately” amid a growing risk of Russian cyberattacks. For many, that won’t be easy.
The war for talent has been well-telegraphed throughout the country, but it’s particularly acute in cybersecurity. And it’s only worsened as competition in the broader labor market has heated up, heightening both companies’ potential vulnerability to hackers and the urgency to boost the workforce.
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