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Research says Asia will add more than 1 billion new middle classes in the next ten years
More than 1 billion people in Asia will join the global middle class by 2030, according to a new study, and the pandemic will prove to be just a temporary stop in the huge demographic changes in the world economy. According to the World Data Lab (World Data Lab), the middle class is a household that spends between $11 and $110 per person per day. Currently, about 3.75 billion people in the world belong to this class. This group is expected to continue to grow over the next ten years, with India and China, the most populous countries, adding about 750 million more. Other fastest-growing countries are also in Asia, including Indonesia
At a time when the dollar is weak, the rise of global currencies is being tested by non-agricultural data
The weakening dollar pushes global currencies to rise. If the rally is to continue, it is necessary to overcome this week's hurdle of US employment data. The New Zealand dollar, the Korean won, and the South African rand led gains on Tuesday, while the dollar weakened across the board. Federal Reserve Chairman Powell said on Friday that the Federal Reserve may begin to reduce the size of asset purchases this year while keeping interest rates unchanged. The dollar fell 0.6% against the euro. However, he is cautious about the employment situation. “After Powell's Jackson Hole speech last week, the market continued to settle long positions in the US dollar,” said Khoon Goh, head of the Asia Research Division at ANZ Bank. “Friday's non-farm report is for the market
Uber failed to pay part of the bonus for electric vehicles in time, claiming that the error was due to technical failure.
Uber failed to pay special bonuses to some drivers who use electric cars in time in accordance with the electric vehicle promotion plan launched last year. After being questioned by the media, Uber said the error was due to a technical glitch and the company had begun to pay bonuses to those drivers. Some transportation experts say that achieving the green strategic goal requires greater ambition, and the delay in bonus is a sign of a difficult start. Uber spokesman Lois Van Der Laan said in an email that only a small number of electric car drivers were affected and that as "legitimate compensation", the company would pay them a reward of 110%.
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