Applying Strategic Risk Control Tactics to Your Trading
Do you want to trade more safely and consistently? Discover top tips from expert traders on controlling risks in your trades.
S. Korean Court Acquits Samsung Chief Over 2015 Merger Case
A South Korean court acquitted Samsung Electronics chief Lee Jae-yong on Monday of a raft of crimes linked to a controversial 2015 merger, Lee's lawyers said.
Rishi Sunak Accused of Giving 'VIP Access' To Indian IT Firm Infosys
A new report has emerged which reveals that the UK trade minister helped Rishi Sunak's wife-linked Indian IT firm Infosys get better access to trade deals for ease of business in the UK.
The Green Party Overtakes The Tories As The Second Most Popular For Voters Under 30
A YouGov poll revealed that for voters aged 18 to 24, the Green Party is nine per cent more popular than the Conservative Party and 12 per cent ahead of the Liberal Democrats.
The Demand For Business Travel Is Back
Business travel is expected to grow throughout 2024. Read on to discover why the demand for business travel has returned and what the future looks like.
Applying Strategic Risk Control Tactics to Your Trading
Do you want to trade more safely and consistently? Discover top tips from expert traders on controlling risks in your trades.
Yaroslav Ivanov Joins in on Institutional Push to Tokenize Funds
Bitcoin ETF approval boosts institutional acceptance, with ALTA promoting tokenization.
Biden Robocall: Audio Deepfake Fuels Election Disinformation Fears
The 2024 White House race faces the prospect of a firehose of AI-enabled disinformation, with a robocall impersonating US President Joe Biden already stoking particular alarm about audio deepfakes.
Government's £6.5m Early Years Plan for England Criticised As 'Too Late'
The campaign also promises a £1,000 cash incentive for recruits and those returning to the early years' workforce shortly after assuming their roles.
Labour Backtrack On £28 Billion Green Investment Pledge After Weeks Of Confusion
With a UK general election looming, the Labour Party are starting to persuade business and financial sector leaders that it can be trusted to grow the economy.
IMF Says Central Banks Should Not Rush Into Rate Cuts
The IMF sees a greater risk to the global economy if central banks start cutting interest rates too soon than if they move "slightly" too late, Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said Thursday.
Shares In Banking Giants BNP, ING Fall Despite Hefty Profits
Shares in European banking giants BNP Paribas and ING tumbled on Thursday as disappointing fourth-quarter results took the shine off bumper annual profits.
Microsoft Says AI Is Getting Deployed 'At Scale' As They Become World's Most Valuable Company
After AI was thrust into the mainstream discourse with the creation of ChatGPT in 2022, Microsoft quickly established itself as the driver of the technology.
UK Opposition Labour Courts Business Before Election
With a UK general election looming, the country's main opposition Labour party is starting to persuade business and financial sector leaders that it can be trusted to grow the economy.
Elon Musk Left Furious After US Court Cancels Billion Dollar Tesla Pay-Out
The financial compensation package, consisting of $55.8 billion, was dubbed "an unfathomable sum" by Chancery Court Chief Judge Kathaleen McCormick.
British Low-Cost Airline Launches Flights From 3 UK Airports To Various Greek Destinations
Greece is one of the most popular summer destinations across Europe.
Global Stocks Mixed As Traders Track Eurozone Data, Await Fed
Global stocks were mixed Tuesday as Wall Street wavered ahead of fresh interest-rate signals from the US Federal Reserve, and new data showed that the eurozone dodged recession at the end of last year.
Free No More? Samsung Opens Up About Galaxy AI's Future Beyond 2025
Rumours making the rounds online suggest Samsung is gearing up to unveil the world's fastest GDDR7 DRAM next month.
Elon Musk Compares Staying Competitive In AI Space To Surviving A High-Stakes Poker Game
Elon Musk said in a post on X that Tesla will be spending over £393.38 million on Nvidia hardware this year just to advance its AI capabilities.
Buried In Massive Debt, Italy Puts Crown Jewels Up For Sale
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni once declared Italy's postal service a "crown jewel" that must stay in state hands, but she is now selling a stake as part of a privatisation programme to tackle a huge public debt.
Stocks Steady While Oil Prices Back Off Three-month Highs
European and US stocks were mostly flat Monday at the start of a week packed with major earnings and data in addition to central bank decisions on interest rates.
Britain Crypto Renaissance: How will UK market evolve and grow in 2024 With the New FCA Rules?
The new FCA rules coming into full effect on January 8 will create a more civilised and stable environment in the UK for crypto firms and traders.
Thousands March in Solidarity Against Femicide in Kenya
The march against femicide serves as a plea for the dismantling of patriarchal structures that contribute to the vulnerability of women.
Netflix Adds Generative AI To Competitive Risk Factors In Its Annual Report
In its annual report, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday, Netflix added generative AI to its list of risk factors, a section required under SEC rules.
Bullish or Bearish on Bitcoin? How Fluctuating Crypto Markets Influence Our Investing Decisions
Explore the impact of Bitcoin's market fluctuations on investing decisions in the dynamic world of crypto.
US Regulator Probes AI Investments By Tech Giants
A top US antitrust regulator on Thursday said it was probing investments made by Microsoft, Google and Amazon into generative AI startups OpenAI and Anthropic.
US Indices Finish At Fresh Records As ECB Pauses Rates Again
Wall Street indices finished at fresh records Thursday on the back of strong US economic growth data while European stocks edged higher despite the European Central Bank signaling it was too soon to start considering interest rate cuts.
Netflix Subscribers Jump Despite Price Hikes
Netflix added 13 million subscribers in the final three months of last year, the company said on Tuesday, despite price hikes at the leading streaming service.
UK Govt To Plough Extra GBP1.3bn Into Nuclear Plant
The announcement from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero late on Monday takes the level of state funding for the project in eastern England to more than GBP2.5 billion.
EU Commission Plans "AI Factories" To Boost Generative AI Uptake
The document represents the first step toward an industrial policy specific to AI, as countries continue to grapple with the regulatory challenges it presents.