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Plus: Gautam Adani is poised to get richer. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here]( [Quartz]( November 2, 2022 [View in browser]( Good morning, Quartz readers! Here’s what you need to know Americans are still quitting at near-record levels as job openings rise. The hot labor market will prompt the Fed [to continue raising rates]( more aggressively, as it has been doing. The US treasury department has lowered the rate for its I bonds. From a record 9.62%, the interest rate [is now set to 6.89%]( through April 2023. A major Chinese industrial park went into a weeklong covid lockdown. One of the factories affected is [the world’s largest iPhone plant,]( operated by Apple supplier Foxconn. US airline pilots demanded better conditions. United Airlines pilots rejected [a tentative contract](, while Delta Airlines pilots authorized a strike [to add urgency]( to pandemic-delayed contract negotiations. Elon Musk lowered the price for Twitter Blue while haggling with Stephen King. The author threatened to leave the platform [over the proposed monthly fee,]( initially reported to be $20. Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has yet to formally concede. As his supporters continued a road blockade, the far-right leader [neither accepted nor contested]( his election loss. What to watch for Three of Gautam Adani’s businesses in the infra, energy, and utilities sectors are reporting earnings in the coming weeks. If the quarterly performance of companies in the same industries is any indication, Adani, who’s already Asia’s wealthiest person, is looking [to solidify his place among the world’s top billionaires](. Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone, India’s largest private port operator, already beat analyst expectations yesterday (Nov. 1) as trade volumes fully recovered from pandemic lockdowns. Adani Green Energy is set to deliver sound results amid increased demand for alternative sources of fuel. And then it’s the turn of flagship Adani Enterprises, a multibagger stock which was recently included in the Nifty 50, India’s benchmark stock market index. While it’s been a long upward journey for the conglomerate, the chairman’s wealth has skyrocketed this year. Adani has just reclaimed his position as the [third-richest person]( in the world, ahead of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Central banks are having a gold frenzy It’s the late 1960s. The Beatles’ “All You Need Is Love” is playing, people are deciding what tie-dye shirt to wear, and central banks are just chock full of gold. It’s been a long time since the precious metal actually backed the US dollar, but central banks are once again buying a lot of the stuff, accumulating gold reserves this year at a pace that [hasn’t been seen since 1967](. Graphic: (Mimansa Verma) Gold is regarded as an effective inflation hedge, although some analysts believe this to be true only over time horizons stretching over a century or more. But scorching inflation is pushing demand higher for safer assets. Central banks in Turkey, Uzbekistan, and India were among the biggest buyers of gold during the last quarter. Another (safer) investment: Spam Photo: Getty Images(Jewel Samad) Spam is having a resurgence as shoppers turn to cheap and convenient food during soaring inflation. But in some places, the portmanteau for “spiced ham” never stopped being cool. In South Korea, for instance, Spam is offered as a [holiday gift](. Part of the luncheon meat’s enduring allure is that it’s more than just something you eat—it’s rooted in tradition, versatility, convenience, and culture. We’re peeling back the lid on Spam in our next Weekly Obsession. [Sign up]( to get the email in your inbox today! And while you’re at it, [grab a Quartz membership]( at our lowest discount yet (60% off) to support our work. 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