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Is the usa experiencing a "CEO layoff trend"? The number of CEOs leaving this year has reached a record high.
①Last Sunday and Monday Eastern Time, both intel and Stellantis' CEOs announced their resignations, highlighting a wide trend in the entire business sector in the usa - the "layoff tide" of CEOs.②The number of CEO resignations in the usa has reached a record high this year, with more than 1800 CEOs announcing their resignations as of October, indicating an increased risk appetite and a desire for leaders to address the complex business environment and turn the company's situation around.
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A 47-year high! Global coffee prices surged 70% due to tight supply and EU regulations within the year.
①On Wednesday, Arabica coffee bean prices soared to their highest level in nearly 50 years, rising more than 70% year-to-date; ②The main reasons for the price increase are supply shortages, uncertainty over the EU Zero Deforestation Act, leading to a surge in panic buying; ③Trump's proposal to impose tariffs has also raised concerns among coffee roasters.