UncategorizedIndia wants to become a semiconductor powerhouse, but it can’t do it on its own fwadmin / September 26, 2024 India has big ambitions to become a semiconductor powerhouse as the world’s fifth-largest economy pushes for self-reliance in manufacturing.
UncategorizedMarkets across Asia rebound, led by Japan, Chinese markets set to extend gains fwadmin / September 26, 2024 Mainland China’s CSI 300 extended a five-day winning streak, hitting its highest levels in almost two months.
UncategorizedVeteran investor Dietze names the sectors — and stocks — he likes right now fwadmin / September 26, 2024 Peapack Wealth Management’s David Dietze continues to see opportunities in the market and revealed what he is betting on right now.
UncategorizedUS and France push for Lebanon truce fwadmin / September 26, 2024 Diplomatic drive comes as Israel tells troops to prepare for potential ground invasion against Hizbollah
UncategorizedCalifornia sues Exxon for ‘decades-long campaign of deception’ on plastics fwadmin / September 26, 2024 ExxonMobil alone produced 6 million tonnes of new single-use plastics in 2021, more than any of its competitors.
UncategorizedGoogle CEO Sundar Pichai predicts antitrust fight will last years fwadmin / September 26, 2024 “It’s going to take time for it to play out,” Pichai said in an interview.
UncategorizedJerome Powell’s power grows after Fed endorses interest rate cut fwadmin / September 26, 2024 All but one of the 12 voting members of Federal Open Market Committee supported Powell’s bid to start big with a half-point cut. That’s a key victory for the chair.
UncategorizedDisney lays off hundreds in cost cutting measure fwadmin / September 26, 2024 300 jobs in legal, human resources, finance and communications were impacted.
UncategorizedHow Keir Starmer can take back control fwadmin / September 26, 2024 Unforced errors and unanswered questions are undermining Britain’s Labour government
UncategorizedCan you mastermind a US presidential campaign? fwadmin / September 26, 2024 Compete for the White House against other readers in the Election Game