
Rich Barbieri
Deputy Editor, New York Times Business at The New York Times
Deputy editor @NYTimesBusiness covering Asia from Seoul. Formerly @CNNBusiness. @sopasia editorial board.
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | Matina Stevis-Gridneff |Mike Ives |Emiliano Rodríguez Mega |Ana Swanson |Alan Rappeport |Rich Barbieri | +12 more
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May 8, 2024 |
editorandpublisher.com | Ellen Pollock |Mo Hadi |Rich Barbieri
I’m thrilled to announce that Gregory Schmidt has become our new European business editor. Greg is ideally suited to this job. During his time in the Business department in New York, Greg distinguished himself as an editor and writer who can truly do anything and everything. He can edit news and feature stories, write news and feature stories, and help run a live blog. And he does it with grace, good humor and the necessary degree of urgency.
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Feb 6, 2024 |
editorandpublisher.com | Ellen Pollock |Rich Barbieri |Pui-Wing Tam |Mo Hadi
We are very pleased to announce that Meaghan Tobin will be joining the Business desk as the Asia technology correspondent. Meaghan comes to us from The Washington Post, where she wrote about China’s growing influence from Taipei. Before that, she was a reporter at the nonprofit tech media start-up Rest of World and at The South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, where she covered news in Asia and the Pacific.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
estadao.com.br | Rich Barbieri |Joe Rennison
THE NEW YORK TIMES - As pessoas que controlam as alavancas da economia japonesa estão em uma situação difícil: as baixas taxas de juros do país, que há muito tempo são usadas para impulsionar o crescimento, agora estão bem defasadas em relação a outras grandes economias. É difícil preencher essa lacuna. O iene está em um nível quase recorde de baixa em relação ao dólar americano, ameaçando infligir uma inflação prolongada ao Japão, que durante anos sofreu o problema oposto.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
nytimes.com | Rich Barbieri |Joe Rennison
The people who work the levers of Japan’s economy are in a bind: The country’s low-interest rates, which they have long used to goose growth, are now well out of step with other big economies. Bridging that gap is tricky. The yen is at a near-record low against the U.S. dollar, threatening to inflict prolonged inflation on Japan, which for years suffered the opposite problem.
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