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There is a shortage of labor in the UK, and Amazon is offering a bonus of up to £3,000 to recruit people
Labor shortages are forcing British companies to raise wages to attract and retain employees. Now Amazon's British subsidiary has joined the ranks, recruiting workers for the upcoming shopping season, promising bonuses for just signing up, up to £3,000. The e-commerce giant is currently posting a number of job advertisements with high bonuses all over the UK. One of the positions was as a temporary warehouse worker in Exeter (Exeter), England, with an entry bonus of £3,000, while the signing bonus for one of the company's jobs in London was £2,000. There are also many other warehouse positions that offer 1500
The demand for risk aversion stimulates the inflow of foreign capital into Japanese bonds near a record level.
Japanese government bond purchases by overseas funds hit the second-highest level on record in June as the spread of novel coronavirus's delta variant spurred demand for safe-haven assets. Foreign investors bought a net 4.06 trillion yen ($37 billion) of Japanese government bonds last month, just below the record of 4.42 trillion yen set in December 2018, according to the Japan Securities Dealers Association. "although Japanese government bonds are not attractive in themselves, they are included in the global fund index and may benefit from accelerated global bond purchases," said Sumitomo Mitsui, a senior fund manager in Tokyo.
HSBC will allow all employees in Hong Kong to return to the office from next week
HSBC said on Friday that it would allow all its Hong Kong employees to return to the office from next Monday, a further sign that the Asian financial centre has returned to normal operations after the fourth wave of infection was brought under control. "as the COVID-19 epidemic in Hong Kong continues to stabilize, we will adjust our current workplace arrangements," HSBC wrote in an internal memo to employees. From next Monday, June 7, all employees will be allowed to work in HSBC offices. " A spokesman for HSBC confirmed the contents of the memo. According to the memo, HSBC will continue to allow employees who are willing to work remotely to do so. The
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