| 20.03.2024 13:21UK inflation falls to 3.4% in February Figure comes in below economists’ forecasts and bolsters market expectations of BoE rate cuts 20.03.2024 9:01The EU resisted a French-German drive to sanction Iran over its provision of military hardware to its regional proxies, with senior bloc officials saying new sanctions could undercut diplomacy with Tehran. The EU resisted a French-German drive to sanction Iran over its provision of military hardware to its regional proxies, with senior bloc officials saying new sanctions could undercut diplomacy with Tehran ... 20.03.2024 9:01Some foreign executives said that provisions in a new domestic-security bill passed by Hong Kong lawmakers could make the city less attractive to international business. Some foreign executives said that provisions in a new domestic-security bill passed by Hong Kong lawmakers could make the city less attractive to international business. ... 20.03.2024 9:01Apple has held talks with Google and other AI software providers about using their technology in the iPhone. Apple has held talks with Google and other AI software providers about using their technology in the iPhone. ... 20.03.2024 9:01Star Wars creator George Lucas endorsed Disney and its chief executive in their proxy fight against activist investor Nelson Peltz. “Star Wars” creator George Lucas endorsed Disney and its chief executive in their proxy fight against activist investor Nelson Peltz. ... 20.03.2024 9:01JetBlue will exit from certain cities and end some flight routes to give priority to better-performing routes. JetBlue will exit from certain cities and end some flight routes to give priority to better-performing routes. ... 20.03.2024 9:01AstraZeneca will acquire Fusion Pharmaceuticals for up to $2.4 billion as part of a plan to accelerate the development of next-generation cancer treatments. AstraZeneca will acquire Fusion Pharmaceuticals for up to $2.4 billion as part of a plan to accelerate the development of next-generation cancer treatments. ... 20.03.2024 9:01The global experiment with negative interest rates ended when the last holdout, the Bank of Japan, moved its key policy rate back to at least zero. The global experiment with negative interest rates ended when the last holdout, the Bank of Japan, moved its key policy rate back to at least zero. ... 20.03.2024 9:00Atos, a French Tech Giant, Tumbles in Value The French government said it would seek “a national solution” to protect Atos, a debt-burdened company that serves nuclear programs and the military.20.03.2024 9:00Kate Middleton, Britney Spears and the Online Trolls Doubting Their Existence Whether it is just for kicks or propelled by genuine doubt, the unsupported claims about celebrities and public figures keep gaining traction online.20.03.2024 9:00Mainland Chinese Flocked to Hong Kong’s Top Talent Visa The city created a visa to lure professionals from around the world. Most of the takers were Chinese seeking better jobs, better schools and greater freedom.20.03.2024 7:41South Korean equities rise after minister’s tax cut remarks 20.03.2024 5:17Gannett and McClatchy Cut Back Relationship With A.P. The Associated Press said the decisions by the two major newspaper chains “would not have a material impact on our overall revenue.”20.03.2024 5:01Using former UK military bases to house asylum seekers proves costly Watchdog finds converting old sites and a barge for accommodation will be more expensive than utilising hotels 20.03.2024 5:01UK dementia adviser wants half a million volunteers for clinical trials Ruth McKernan aims to make country a hub for research into the condition and accelerate development of new drugs 20.03.2024 4:27U.S. Accuses Two Men of Stealing Tesla Trade Secrets Federal prosecutors said the pair tried to sell technology to manufacture batteries for electric cars that belonged to the company.20.03.2024 2:57Billionaire John Paulson to hold megadonor fundraiser for Trump Robert Bigelow and Harold Hamm will join event despite previously backing ex-president’s rivals20.03.2024 1:44Biden’s Climate Law Has Created a Growing Market for Green Tax Credits New Treasury Department data shows companies have registered 45,500 projects for possible sale on a new tax-credit marketplace.20.03.2024 0:28Saudi Arabia Plans $40 Billion Push Into Artificial Intelligence The Middle Eastern country is creating a gigantic fund to invest in A.I. technology, potentially becoming the largest player in the hot market.20.03.2024 0:13Rachel Reeves pledges to borrow only to invest under Labour fiscal rules Shadow chancellor’s plans met with scepticism from economists and dubbed too timid by union leader19.03.2024 23:50Microsoft Hires DeepMind Co-Founder to Run Consumer A.I. Mustafa Suleyman is leaving a start-up called Inflection to take the senior position with Microsoft.19.03.2024 23:43Apple and Google Are Discussing a Deal to Bring Generative A.I. to iPhones A partnership would extend the long relationship between the companies that has helped deliver everything from maps to search on Apple’s devices.19.03.2024 22:53Unilever to Spin Off Ben & Jerry’s and Cut 7,500 Jobs The consumer goods giant said the moves would make for a “simpler, more focused company” as consumers trade down to cheaper brands amid high inflation.19.03.2024 22:48Apple Steps Up Its Lobbying to Change Patent Rules After losing two complaints before the U.S. International Trade Commission, Apple has stepped up its lobbying to change the agency’s practices.19.03.2024 21:10Japan’s Labor Market Has a Lesson for the Fed: Women Can Surprise You Japan’s improved labor force participation for women is a reminder not to assume that job market limits are clear and finite.19.03.2024 19:13The Billionaire Taking on Disney Just Wants Some Respect The longtime corporate agitator feels misunderstood. Maybe his fight with Disney could change that.19.03.2024 18:41Fed Meets Amid Worries That Inflation Progress Might Stall Inflation had been moderating steadily, but it is now hovering around 3 percent. Will lowering it fully to normal levels prove difficult?19.03.2024 17:21Investors Shrug off Nvidia’s вЂ?A.I. Woodstock’ The chipmaker unveiled a new high-speed processor at its developer conference to power an “industrial revolution,” but its sky-high valuation is coming under scrutiny.19.03.2024 16:19Hong Kong Security Law Could Damage City’s Image as Financial Hub Some firms have already moved staff out of the city since the Chinese government took a heavier hand in 2020.19.03.2024 14:03Jail Cells? Morgues? Your Cruise Ship Has Some Surprises for You. Here are five unexpected features on ships, some of which you hopefully won’t discover on your own.19.03.2024 14:02Email вЂ?Mistake’ on Inflation Data Prompts Questions on What Is Shared Traders are closely watching once-obscure economic data, prompting more scrutiny of how widely the government distributes the information. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 |