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Your solution to smartphone addiction might be… another smartphone?

At Mobile World Congress, companies showed off “secondary phones” designed to reduce screen time.

Think Blackberry-style QWERTY devices and minimalist phones that text, call, and little else.

Evidently, sometimes the real innovation is to add friction.

— Brooks & Cas

MARKET REVIEW & PREVIEW

Geopolitics knocked markets off balance. The US-Iran conflict pushed oil higher and forced traders to rethink the Fed outlook, with odds of an April rate cut collapsing. The Dow dropped 3% for the week, as investors priced in the possibility that war-driven inflation could keep rates higher for longer.

Next week brings a reality check on prices. Wednesday’s CPI report will show whether inflation is heating up alongside energy costs. With job losses already raising recession concerns, traders will be watching closely to see if rising prices and a cooling labor market collide.

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The practical implications of 92,000 jobs lost in February:

It’s very much an employer’s market.

The red flag jobs report wasn’t exactly new.

When one strong category (education and health) is hiding weakness in most other sectors, it doesn’t take much of a slowdown for those sharp cracks to show.

That doesn’t mean it’s all layoff headlines, though.

A massive hiring push ahead of a possible public debut?

Makes some sense. Fitness tracker firms know a thing or two about sprints.

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Didn’t have “the star of Daredevil (2004) gets senior Netflix (NFLX) role” on our 2026 Bingo Card.

GQ > GS.

The next generation of Wall Street analysts went viral for… cosplaying Zoolander?

Good news for their male modeling careers. Bad news for their bank.

QUESTION

Which economic indicator is commonly used to measure worker bargaining power by comparing job openings to unemployed workers?

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