UncategorizedUK employers cut back hiring over labour and tax cost fears fwadmin / August 11, 2025 Recruitment activity in July remains near two-year low, according to KPMG and Rec data
UncategorizedNvidia, AMD to pay 15% of China chip sale revenues to US, official says fwadmin / August 11, 2025
UncategorizedAsia stocks tentative ahead of China tariff deadline; Australia hits record high fwadmin / August 11, 2025
UncategorizedTrump vows to evict homeless from Washington, official says National Guard may be deployed fwadmin / August 11, 2025
UncategorizedOusted vaccine regulator Vinay Prasad to return to FDA fwadmin / August 10, 2025 Laura Loomer, an ally of Donald Trump, had said Prasad was not aligned with the president’s agenda and has aggressively lobbied against his return.
UncategorizedSam Altman says the AI talent war is a bet that a ‘medium-sized handful of people’ will make superintelligence breakthroughs fwadmin / August 10, 2025 “I’m not I’m not totally sure what’s gonna happen, but it is a crazy intense comp for a very small number of people right now.”
UncategorizedPolice arrest hundreds of Palestine Action supporters under anti-terror law fwadmin / August 10, 2025 Protesters defy government ban and rally in Parliament Square
UncategorizedThe importance of slowing down fwadmin / August 10, 2025 The difference between busy-ness and productivity is often blurred by competing demands
UncategorizedA new bull market has begun and is still in the early stages, so buy the dips, top Wall Street analyst says fwadmin / August 10, 2025 Wilson’s view is part of an increased sense of optimism on Wall Street as fears over tariffs ease with the signing of several trade deals.
UncategorizedFed Governor Bowman says weak jobs report backs her view for 3 rate cuts this year fwadmin / August 10, 2025 Bowman said she is getting more confident that Trump’s tariffs “will not present a persistent shock to inflation” and sees it moving closer to 2%.