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...Christine Ressy, an expert stylist who specialises in colour at Sara June salon in Brooklyn, says the disruption wrought by Covid “kind of reset our psyches”....
...Its 2,000-mile border with the US, broad manufacturing sector and relative stability make it a top potential beneficiary of the trend. “We need to get into Mexico....
...Latin America’s second-largest economy, which shares a 2,000-mile border with the United States, is often touted as a likely beneficiary of the trend to diversify supply chains away from China....
...In turn, President Joe Biden has leaned heavily on Mexico to step up efforts to curb the record numbers of people crossing the 2,000-mile-long border with the US....
...Security co-operation between Mexico and the US, which share a 2,000-mile border, involves a web of agencies....
...“The last mile of monetary policy easing . . . [is] going to be a lot more difficult.”...
...Should we stop putting others’ needs ahead of our own, or is going the extra mile just a good way to get ahead?...
...Within 24 hours it went from a tropical storm to a category 5 hurricane, slamming into Acapulco on the Pacific coast with sustained winds of up to 165 miles an hour and more powerful gusts....
...Ships without bookings were waiting an average of 12.2 days to cross the 50-mile-long canal from the Pacific to the Atlantic, with some stranded for more than two weeks, according to the canal authority....
...US Customs and Border Protection closed train traffic at several border crossings near Eagle Pass, a small town on the Rio Grande around 150 miles west of San Antonio, Texas, on Wednesday, leaving thousands...
...Persistent growth in services inflation has proven to be an obstacle to addressing the “last mile” of inflation, as central bankers inch closer to an overall rate of price growth where they could begin making...
...Economists see Fed keeping rates at 22-year high until at least July Yes, the US economy looks resilient now — but that may not last When presidents lean on Fed chairs, everybody loses Christine Lagarde...
...It also comes amid a wave of restrictions on abortion in the US, particularly in Texas, which shares a 1,200-mile border with Mexico, where lawmakers in the state have enacted some of the toughest rules...
...“There are elements of the art industry that are not just focused on the market,” says Christine Messineo, Frieze’s director of Americas....
...The legal case that shined a light on this trend involved US sandwich chain Jimmy John’s, which prohibited sandwich makers from joining similar businesses within two miles of its stores for two years....
...Carsten Brzeski, an economist at Dutch bank ING, said the persistence of underlying German price pressures — particularly for services — “illustrates just how difficult the last mile will be for the ECB...
...US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) closed train traffic at several border crossings near Eagle Pass, a small town on the Rio Grande around 150 miles west of San Antonio, Texas, on Wednesday, leaving...
...However, ECB president Christine Lagarde said last week it was premature to “start declaring victory” against inflation, warning it was set to reaccelerate “in the coming months” as recent disinflationary...
...As president Christine Lagarde said last month, “we are data dependent, we are not Fed dependent”. Within the Eurozone, however, there is some tension over the looming transatlantic divergence....
...Policymakers debated at last month’s meeting how sticky inflation was likely to be in the “last mile” of its decline to their 2 per cent target....
...They have said the “last mile” will be the hardest....
...That was European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde’s response to a question on the policy outlook earlier this month....
...political science blog of the European Consortium for Political Research Tony’s picks of the week Mexico is under pressure from the Biden administration to stop irregular migrants crossing the 2,000-mile...
...ECB chief Christine Lagarde has said she still wants “more evidence” that inflation has been tamed, signalling that June was likely to be the earliest time to cut interest rates....
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