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BOJ's Ueda: Concern over losses won't affect monetary decision
BOJ's Ueda: Concern over losses won't affect monetary decision
By Leika Kihara TOKYO Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Saturday considerations over the central bank's
2023-09-30 14:23
Your Sunday UK Briefing: Tories Risk ‘Civil War’; CBI Funding Fears
Your Sunday UK Briefing: Tories Risk ‘Civil War’; CBI Funding Fears
Hello again, from an even sunnier London. Once we put away the SPF 50 and take off the
2023-06-11 19:19
Where Did All That Russian Gas Go?
Where Did All That Russian Gas Go?
Much of Russia’s existing gas export infrastructure points West. Unfortunately for Moscow, most of its gas customers are
2023-06-29 12:18
Scholz Says Unforgivable If Budget Shock Halts Germany’s Transformation 
Scholz Says Unforgivable If Budget Shock Halts Germany’s Transformation 
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz promised that his government will forge ahead with investments needed to modernize the economy
2023-11-28 17:52
Factbox-U.S. corporate bankruptcies at highest level since 2010
Factbox-U.S. corporate bankruptcies at highest level since 2010
By Bansari Mayur Kamdar U.S. companies are feeling the heat of decades-high interest rates and sticky inflation, with
2023-05-10 01:26
Shift from Brand Marketing to Performance Marketing Continues to Grow According to New Global Research
Shift from Brand Marketing to Performance Marketing Continues to Grow According to New Global Research
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 26, 2023--
2023-09-26 18:23
What's at stake as 13,000 workers go on strike at major US auto makers
What's at stake as 13,000 workers go on strike at major US auto makers
About 13,000 auto workers have walked off the job at three targeted factories after their union leaders couldn’t reach a deal with Detroit’s automakers
2023-09-15 17:45
HSBC appoints Racquel Oden as Head of Wealth and Personal Banking for the US
HSBC appoints Racquel Oden as Head of Wealth and Personal Banking for the US
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 18, 2023--
2023-09-18 23:29
Dunkin’® Introduces New Salted Caramel Creamer: Sweet Meets Salty for Your Cup of Coffee at Home
Dunkin’® Introduces New Salted Caramel Creamer: Sweet Meets Salty for Your Cup of Coffee at Home
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 18, 2023--
2023-10-18 18:15
Why do we crave brand new clothes and how can we resist the urge to buy them?
Why do we crave brand new clothes and how can we resist the urge to buy them?
Switching half our clothes in each of our wardrobes to pre-loved could prevent carbon emissions equivalent to those produced by 261,000 flights from London to Greece, Oxfam have suggested. So what is the allure of buying brand new clothes, when we know it’s worse for the environment? Well, there’s a reason we refer to shopping as ‘retail therapy’. Whether it’s a going-out top grabbed on your lunch break or a designer bag you’ve had your eye on for months, fashion acquisitions in particular have the power to lift your mood, thanks to the chemical dopamine. “Dopamine is known as the reward agent,” said cognitive psychologist and business consultant Dr Carolyn Mair, author of The Psychology of Fashion. “We produce more dopamine when we’re on the hunt for something that’s going to give us a positive outcome or make the situation we’re in at the moment more easy to bear. “It can become an addiction, certainly, because the same neurotransmitters and same behaviours are involved.” And buying an on-trend outfit provides more of a thrill than loading up a supermarket trolley because it satisfies our desire to fit in. “It’s a fundamental psychological drive that we want to belong to communities – part of the way we do that is through the way we dress,” said Mair – who is working with Oxfam for the launch of its Second Hand September campaign – but it’s a double-edged sword. “Fashion can do wonders for us in terms of highlighting or concealing parts of our bodies that we love or don’t love so much,” Mair continued. “But it can also be quite damaging when we feel that we have to join in with other people’s ideas about what’s fashionable.” Peer pressure can have a powerful effect, as can the boredom. “We get bored with what we’ve got, and we’re also very much influenced by fashion trends, celebrities, social media and so on,” said Mair. “There’s quite often a temptation to join in with those trends and be part of that… It can be quite difficult for people to resist that.” Even, that is, when we know that the fashion industry is hugely detrimental to the enviroment in terms of carbon emissions and unwanted garments going to landfill. “I think the huge majority of people already know [the environmental impact],” said Mair, and yet fast fashion brands continue to churn out millions of items a year and consumers lap them up. Instead of telling people to quit clothes shopping altogether, she said to ask ourselves: “How can we get the pleasure from fashion by not buying brand new, but by buying something else?” That’s why she encourages fashion fans to make more sustainable choices, starting with ‘shopping your wardrobe’. “You can make something you’ve already got feel new by upcycling it or changing it a little bit, if you’re creative. We can swap with friends, because then it’s ‘new to me’.” Hunting on sites like Vinted, eBay or Depop is a great way of “finding treasures so that’s giving us the dopamine hit and we’re saving money”, she added. If the proceeds are going to a good cause you’ll get an extra altruistic boost as welll. “We know from positive psychology that one of the best ways to feel good about ourselves is to do good for someone else,” said Mair. “Whenever we buy secondhand from a charity shop we know that our money is going towards doing good.” She’s also a big fan of rental sites like HURR Collective, Hire Street and By Rotation that offer premium pieces to hire for a fraction of their retail price. “Rental sites are great, particularly for special occasions when we think ‘I need to buy something new,’ because that’s the social norm,” she said. “Rental is a great way to keep an item of clothing in use for longer so it’s worn by more people and looked after.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live How can I improve my teenager’s low mood? Drinking alcohol does not make people look more attractive, study suggests Maya Jama and Stormzy: Can you make it work with an ex?
2023-08-30 17:49
Marketmind: China trade data disappoints, again
Marketmind: China trade data disappoints, again
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Alun John. U.S. equity markets saw their first
2023-08-08 18:29
Kamiyacho Neurosurgical Clinic in Japan Celebrates First Brain Tumor Patient Treated with the New ZAP-X® Gyroscopic Radiosurgery® Platform
Kamiyacho Neurosurgical Clinic in Japan Celebrates First Brain Tumor Patient Treated with the New ZAP-X® Gyroscopic Radiosurgery® Platform
SAN CARLOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 24, 2023--
2023-10-24 17:25