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Now playing Next Economy WEF: Economic outlook improves for 2024, but geopolitical woes remain Although the United States and Asia are expected to see decent growth, European prospects remain bleak. 29/05/2024
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Now playing Next Economy Fewer women in finance are top earners as UK gender pay gap widens The pandemic has had a major impact on the numbers, with women facing more layoffs than men, and taking on the main share of unpaid care work too. 29/05/2024
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