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Daniel Shin

"Marketplace Tech" Producer

Daniel helps produce the daily “Marketplace Tech” show and podcast, and he’s interested in tech policy and ethics.

Latest from Daniel Shin

  • Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testifies during a House Financial Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on July 10, 2019 in Washington, DC.
    Zach Gibson/Getty Images

    Fed Chair Jerome Powell says the “hot” job market is showing little heat. A defense contractor cancels plans to shut down a plant at Trump’s urging. A soon-to-be college graduate who is undocumented faces uncertain job prospects.

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  • South Korea's President Moon Jae-in shakes hands with Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at a meeting in Tokyo last May. (Photo: KAZUHIRO NOGI/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

    More trade trouble in Asia as Japan and South Korea argue over computer chips. Anger over France’s digital tax plans. A record fine linked to the opioid crisis.

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  • A sign on the U.S.-Mexico border in Tijuana, Mexico.
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    Andrew Lim of New American Economy says more than 60% of immigrants 25 or older who were admitted in 2017 had at least a bachelor’s degree.

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  • Cast members of NBC's comedy series "Friends"
    Warner Bros. Television

    The Fed chair all but confirms an interest rate cut. Boeing’s troubles show in its sales numbers. “Friends” goes from Netflix to AT&T’s new streaming service. The pitfalls of growing hemp on sovereign Native land.

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  • Jul 10, 2019

    Working 9 to 9

    A food delivery worker in Shanghai takes a rest. Chinese workers on average work 12 hours more per week than their American counterparts according to U.S. and China government statistics for May. Photo credit: Charles Zhang/Marketplace
    Charles Zhang/Marketplace

    Can changing zoning help with with housing crisis? African nations ready a new, massive trading bloc. Chinese tech workers push back against the grueling 72-hour work week as a matter of life and death.

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  • Kristen Stewart is held by Jodie Foster in a scene from the film 'Panic Room', 2002. (Photo by Columbia Pictures /Getty Images)

    The U.N. holds an emergency meeting over Tehran’s nuclear program. Brazil votes on pension reforms. Why panic rooms are the ultimate home luxury for today’s billionaires.

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  • Why European regulators are scrutinizing digital advertising auctions
    Issouf Sanogo/AFP/Getty Images

    WSJ reporter Patience Haggin says this practice is being reviewed for possibly violating the European Union’s recent data privacy regulation.

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  • Where are those prices in TV drug ads we were promised?
    Joe Raedle/Getty Images

    A judge blocks Trumps drug ad price rule. Will the Fed lower interest rates? How immigrants in the U.S. without authorization get healthcare.

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  • An employee of internet security company Kaspersky Lab has a microchip implanted in the area between his thumb and the index finger during a Kaspersky Lab press conference on biological, psychological and technological implications of microchip implants ahead of the opening of the 55th IFA (Internationale Funkausstellung) electronics trade fair in Berlin on September 3, 2015.
    JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images

    Big spending deadlines are approaching in Congress. Bio-hacking is becoming big business. France opens a monument to monetary theory.

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  • U.S. technology companies will have to work out how to transfer data from Europe and comply with privacy rules.
    Omar Marques/Getty Images

    Facebook’s privacy headache grows. Why art collectors are borrowing against the value of their Picasso paintings. How the coffee industry is trying to go green.

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