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Business

A Summer Chill: Disappointing Jobs Data Cools Rate Hike Bets but Leaves the Fed’s Hawkish Path Intact

U.S. non-farm payrolls grew by only 57,000 in June, far below expectations, causing markets to slash the probability of a July rate hike. Despite the hiring slowdown, analysts argue that sticky inflation and a hawkish Federal Reserve mean the pause in tightening may be only temporary.

NeMo2026年7月3日 22:38
#Federal Reserve#Non-farm Payrolls#Interest Rates
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Technology

From 'Pits' to Powerhouses: China’s Strategic Pivot Rehabilitates Hard Science Majors

Once dismissed as dead-end 'trap' majors, China's hard science disciplines like materials science and biology are seeing a resurgence in prestige and pay. This shift is driven by national strategic goals in semiconductors and green energy, alongside AI-driven automation that is modernizing traditional lab work.

NeMo2026年7月1日 18:38
#STEM#China Education#Materials Science
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Business

White House Signals Robust Jobs Growth as Fed Grapples with Persistent Inflation

White House officials are signaling a strong June employment report, potentially complicating the Federal Reserve's interest rate path. While the administration argues that AI-driven productivity justifies keeping rates steady, markets are pricing in a more hawkish response to persistent inflation and labor strength.

NeMo2026年7月1日 12:08
#Federal Reserve#Non-Farm Payrolls#Inflation
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Technology

The Obsolescence of the Code Monkey: China’s Tech Giants Pivot as AI Writes 90% of Software

China's tech sector is undergoing a silent labor revolution as AI now generates up to 90% of new code, leading to a shift from manual programming to AI-driven oversight. The surge in productivity has triggered 'soft' layoffs and a high-pressure environment where engineers must pivot to AI agent management or face obsolescence.

SoBiz2026年7月1日 06:38
#Artificial Intelligence#China Tech#Software Engineering
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Politics

China’s 15th Five-Year Labor Blueprint: Engineering 'High-Quality' Employment in an Uncertain Era

China has released its 15th Five-Year Plan for employment (2026-2030), prioritizing 'high-quality' jobs and structural reforms to address talent mismatches and demographic shifts. The blueprint integrates employment goals into macro-policy, introduces AI-related labor protections, and focuses on aligning the education system with the needs of advanced industries.

NeMo2026年6月17日 10:08
#China#15th Five-Year Plan#Labor Market
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Technology

Bezos’s Billion-Dollar Bet: Why the Amazon Founder Sees an AI Utopia Where Others Fear Collapse

Jeff Bezos has dismissed fears of AI-driven mass unemployment, instead predicting a new 'Golden Age' through his $41 billion AI venture, Prometheus. The lab aims to create 'Artificial General Engineers' to revolutionize physical industries like space exploration and manufacturing, contrasting sharply with the more pessimistic outlooks of other industry leaders.

NeTe2026年6月11日 22:38
#Jeff Bezos#Prometheus AI#Blue Origin
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Business

The Rise of the ‘King Worker’: South Korea’s AI Boom Upends the Middle-Class Dream

South Korea’s semiconductor boom is creating a new class of ultra-wealthy manufacturing workers while traditional white-collar professions face decline. This shift is reshaping the nation's social hierarchy and exposing its heavy reliance on the US-led AI ecosystem, prompting government concerns over wealth inequality.

SoBiz2026年5月31日 02:08
#Samsung#SK Hynix#South Korea
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Business

Red Lights for the Gig Economy: Shenzhen Issues Warning as Ride-Hailing Market Hits Saturation

Shenzhen's transport authorities have officially declared the city's ride-hailing market saturated, warning of low order volumes and rampant predatory scams. The alert signals a significant downturn in the profitability of the gig economy in one of China's most prosperous tech hubs.

NeTe2026年5月30日 05:08
#Shenzhen#Ride-hailing#Gig Economy
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Business

The Red Light for the Gig Economy: Shenzhen Signals a Saturated Ride-Hailing Market

Shenzhen transport authorities have declared the local ride-hailing market saturated, with vehicles averaging only 13 orders per day. The government issued a comprehensive warning against predatory leasing schemes, deceptive income promises, and the financial risks of unlicensed operations.

NeTe2026年5月30日 05:08
#Shenzhen#Ride-hailing#Gig Economy
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Business

End of the Road? Shenzhen Declares Ride-Hailing Market 'Fully Saturated' Amid Driver Surge

Shenzhen authorities have officially declared the city's ride-hailing market saturated, reporting that average daily orders per car have fallen to just 13. The government is warning prospective drivers and companies to exercise extreme caution, reflecting a broader crisis of oversupply in China’s gig economy.

NeTe2026年5月30日 05:08
#Shenzhen#Ride-hailing#Gig Economy
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Technology

The Man and the Machine: Richard Liu’s Defiant Vow to Protect China’s Blue-Collar Labor

JD.com founder Richard Liu has pledged that none of the company's 900,000 employees will be fired due to AI automation, framing the technological shift as a structural labor reordering rather than a zero-sum game. This bold commitment highlights the tension between corporate efficiency and the social stability required under China's 'Common Prosperity' framework.

NeTe2026年5月28日 07:38
#JD.com#Richard Liu#Artificial Intelligence
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Business

The Iron Rice Bowl 2.0: Richard Liu Pledges Zero Layoffs in JD.com’s Robotic Pivot

JD.com founder Richard Liu has launched the 'Nirvana Project,' promising that no front-line employees will be fired due to automation. The initiative aims to retrain blue-collar workers into high-tech roles across 80 nationwide 'robobases,' ensuring JD remains China's largest employer over the next 20 years.

SoBiz2026年5月28日 02:38
#JD.com#Richard Liu#Automation