Correspondent & Host
Sabri is a correspondent and host for Marketplace based in New York City. He has many, many plants.
There’s skepticism about whether the policy change will actually address China’s shrinking workforce and older population.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, filled with household-name companies, “has a special place in the imagination.”
The Federal Reserve is thinking about a central bank digital currency for the U.S., which would be less volatile than Bitcoin.
China has increased its participation in setting global technological standards. Some in the U.S. are concerned. Should they be?
McDonald’s has joined Chipotle in offering higher wages. And it’s hard to undo that.
Inflation data shows that consumer prices went up 4.2% year over year — the most since 2008.
Copper, especially, is a key ingredient in electric cars, wind turbines and batteries. Suppliers are not ready to meet the demand.
The increased scrutiny has led to an intended chilling effect, with Chinese foreign direct investment slowing since 2016.
It’s an attempt to gain leverage over China.
People have outdated ideas about manufacturing jobs and facilities, according to an executive.