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Macro hedge funds are back in demand as investors look to ride out market volatility. JPMorgan lays out why the surge in interest won't be short-lived.

According to a new report from JPMorgan, macro hedge funds' best performance coincides when market volatility is at its highest.
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Macro hedge funds are back in demand as investors look to ride out market volatility. JPMorgan lays out why the surge in interest won't be short-lived.

Macro hedge funds are back in demand as investors look to ride out market volatility. JPMorgan lays out why the surge in interest won't be short-lived.

Bradley Saacks | According to a new report from JPMorgan, macro hedge funds' best performance coincides when market volatility is at its highest.

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After deflecting scandals for years, Facebook now faces a rapidly growing advertiser boycott that is the biggest threat to its business yet

After deflecting scandals for years, Facebook now faces a rapidly growing advertiser boycott that is the biggest threat to its business yet

Rob Price | Some of the biggest advertisers in the world are protesting Facebook's failures to tackle hate speech. It could cost Facebook dearly.

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The stock market's fear gauge is sending a persistent warning that has a 30-year track record of signaling meltdowns ahead

The stock market's fear gauge is sending a persistent warning that has a 30-year track record of signaling meltdowns ahead

Akin Oyedele | Experts at Goldman Sachs and elsewhere are warning investors not to get complacent even after an impressive comeback in stocks.

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In leaked memo to advertisers, Facebook's top ad exec promises an external audit of its safety tools and practices and tries to talk fleeing advertisers off the ledge

In leaked memo to advertisers, Facebook's top ad exec promises an external audit of its safety tools and practices and tries to talk fleeing advertisers off the ledge

Tanya Dua | Facebook is responding to demands from civil rights groups and advertisers that have boycotted the social media site over hate speech

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Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk's bitter rivalry could get a shot in the arm from Amazon's acquisition of the autonomous-vehicle startup Zoox

Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk's bitter rivalry could get a shot in the arm from Amazon's acquisition of the autonomous-vehicle startup Zoox

Mark Matousek | Tesla CEO Elon Musk called Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos a copycat on Friday in response to the retail giant's acquisition of Zoox.

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Read the letter Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot sent to staff about sexual harassment allegations and his promise to 'personally follow' each case

Read the letter Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot sent to staff about sexual harassment allegations and his promise to 'personally follow' each case

Samuel Horti | Ubisoft, one of the world's biggest video game companies, has been rocked by accusations of sexual assault and harassment against senior staff.

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Facebook is going to start labeling posts from politicians that break its rules but are 'newsworthy' enough to remain on the platform

Facebook is going to start labeling posts from politicians that break its rules but are 'newsworthy' enough to remain on the platform

Rob Price | Mark Zuckerberg announced new policies around elections, voter suppression, and hate speech on Facebook backlash against the company increases.

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This tech startup founder drew few job applicants for work at his Paris office, but he reaped a deluge of quality candidates after switching to a remote work plan in 2016. See his best tips for going remote now.

This tech startup founder drew few job applicants for work at his Paris office, but he reaped a deluge of quality candidates after switching to a remote work plan in 2016. See his best tips for going remote now.

Bani Sapra | 'Remote's not a religion; you have to adapt to the specificities of the employees that you're going to hire," Plais said.

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Amazon wants to expand its customer base beyond developers with a new tool to build apps without code, but analysts say it faces fierce competition from Microsoft and Google

Amazon wants to expand its customer base beyond developers with a new tool to build apps without code, but analysts say it faces fierce competition from Microsoft and Google

Paayal Zaveri,Rosalie Chan | By introducing no-code tool Honeycode, Amazon Web Services faces fierce competition from cloud vendors who have been in the space longer, analysts say.

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