Yandex shares are down 71 percent following Russia's invasion of Ukraine – DatacenterDynamics

Shares in Russia’s largest tech company Yandex are down 71 percent compared to February 16. They dropped 54.4 percent directly after the invasion of Ukraine on February 23. The dramatic fall comes as part of a wider collapse of Russian stocks as investors fear growing turmoil and state sanctions. Yandex launched a public cloud service in 2018, initially for its home… Source link

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Google On The SEO Impact Of Changing Website Hosting Location

Google addresses whether the changing your website hosting provider to one in a new location can impact SEO and search rankings. This topic is addressed in the latest installment of the Ask Googlebot video series on YouTube. The following question is submitted to Google’s Search Advocate John Mueller: “Does migrating a website hosting location affect SEO? E.g. an Australian website (and target audience) migrating its hosting location from Australia to US.” In response, Mueller says… Source link

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It’s ‘disingenuous’ for CEOs to avoid talking politics

It has often been a rule of running a business that the less said about politics the better. But Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams says that business leaders actually have a duty to weigh in on issues like voting rights that impact the lives of employees and customers. “It is disingenuous to think that you can separate economics from politics or that a CEO can separate her responsibility as a political leader from her responsibility as an economic leader,” she told Yahoo… Source link

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Buy on Google gets rid of order caps and automatic suspensions

Google has updated its Buy on Google Retailer Standards policies. The changes include removing: order caps, automatic suspension via the Retailer Standards program and the “Defects” tab within the Merchant Center dashboard. The email Google sent to merchants notifying them of Retailer Standards enforcement changes. Image: Lawrence Chasse. Tip of the hat to Lawrence Chasse for bringing this to our attention. Why we care. Order caps were previously imposed on… Source link

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Russia attack on Ukraine may nudge Fed to less aggressive move next month

Russia’s attack on Ukraine is fueling geopolitical risk that may push the Federal Reserve away from a more aggressive interest rate increase in March. Fed officials, who are still eager to begin the process of paring back pandemic-era easy money policies, say they are monitoring any spillover effects of the conflict onto U.S. economic activity. “These create a lot of uncertainty and uncertainty, as we know, is a demand shock,” San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly told reporters on Feb…. Source link

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Sebastian Vettel won’t race in Russian Grand Prix

Four-time Formula 1 champion Sebastian Vettel said Thursday that he wouldn’t participate in the Russian Grand Prix later this year if the race is still on the 2022 Formula 1 calendar. Vettel made his remarks at preseason testing in Spain in the hours after Russia invaded Ukraine. Vettel has been outspoken on numerous issues over the last few seasons and made it clear that a Russian Grand Prix would go on without him if it’s still held on Sep. 25. F1 has said that it’s monitoring the situation… Source link

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Another 232,000 Americans filed new claims last week

New weekly jobless claims dipped last week, returning to a downward trend following a brief spike higher. The Labor Department released its latest weekly jobless claims report Thursday at 8:30 a.m. ET. Here were the main metrics expected from the print, compared to consensus estimates compiled by Bloomberg: Initial jobless claims, week ended Feb. 24: 232,000 vs. 235,000 expected and a revised 249,000 during prior week Continuing claims, week ended Feb. 12: 1.476 million vs. 1.580 million… Source link

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