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25.08.25 - 06:12
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UK mothers earn £302 a week less than fathers, analysis shows (The Guardian)
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ONS data shows they are working for free from 1 September, almost three months earlier than Equal Pay Day for all womenWomen with children earn £302 less every week than men with children: one-third less per week and almost 20% less per hour, according to analysis based on ONS data.This means that Mums' Equal Pay Day falls on 1 September this year, almost three months earlier than Equal Pay Day for all women. From this date, mothers are working for free for the rest of the year compared with fathers. Continue reading......
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25.08.25 - 02:48
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Analysis: TSMC avoids US equity stake, balancing independence and monopoly risks (Digitimes)
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The US government's acquisition of a 9.9% stake in Intel, alongside TSMC's exclusion from such equity participation, highlights contrasting subsidy approaches under shifting US administrations. For TSMC, the exclusion preserves operational independence, and the US-Intel deal may temper regulatory scrutiny over its dominant market position, even as global semiconductor competition intensifies....
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22.08.25 - 10:18
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Analysis: Is the US taking a page from China′s ′Big Fund′? (Digitimes)
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SoftBank's investment in Intel may look routine, but it has sent ripples through tech and geopolitics. The move shows Washington taking a more active hand in the semiconductor race. A country that once championed free-market capitalism now leans on tactics more commonly associated with Beijing's state-driven model....
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