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"textContent": "On the surface, the global economy looks surprisingly steady. Markets haven’t collapsed, unemployment hasn’t spiked dramatically, and many headline indicators suggest things are holding together. But beneath that surface, a different story is playing out. Companies are pulling back, cutting costs, and slowing hiring in ways that don’t quite match the outward stability. The economic […]\n\nThe post The Global Economy Looks Stable But Companies Are Acting Nervous first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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