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15.04.2026 7:48
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Anthropic抯 Mythos Is a Wake-up Call For Everyone, Not Just Banks Mythos, a new artificial intelligence model that Anthropic PBC has teased as too dangerous to release, looked at first like a problem for banks. Days after the company announced the new technology, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent summoned Wall Street leaders to make sure they were taking precautions to defend their systems, creating invaluable publicity for Anthropic and raising questions about who gets an exclusive peek at its threatening progeny.

15.04.2026 8:19
Iraq-Bound Tanker Attempts Hormuz Crossing Into Persian Gulf An Iraq-bound supertanker that aborted a weekend attempt to cross the Strait of Hormuz into the Persian Gulf is now sailing through the waterway, a transit that would make it the first crude carrier to head west through conduit since a US blockade took effect on Monday.

15.04.2026 8:30
Risk Rally Builds as Markets Fade Iran Risks | The Asia Trade 4/15/2026 "Bloomberg: The Asia Trade" brings you everything you need to know to get ahead as the trading day begins in Asia. Bloomberg TV is live from Tokyo and Sydney with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen, getting insight and analysis from newsmakers and industry leaders on the biggest stories shaping global markets. (Source: Bloomberg)

15.04.2026 8:40
HSBC抯 Liu: Seen Some Flows Into Asia on Mideast Conflict Ida Liu, CEO at HSBC Private Bank, says clients are looking at Asia amid the conflict in the Middle East, but flows have been "very mild". She speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles from the sidelines of the HSBC Global Investment Summit in Hong Kong. (Source: Bloomberg)

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How to Make Drilling for Oil燱oke燗gain It feels like an eternity, but it was only a decade ago when the political center-left was still爁or 揳ll of the above energy sources: fossil fuels and renewables alike. It was the not-so-distant days of Barack Obama, when the US president defended fracking as a force for爂ood, saying there wasn抰 a trade-off 揵etween our environment and our economy, and when drilling, it may surprise some, was still lefty.