UncategorizedLloyd Blankfein just put his finger on why even Goldman Sachs is wary of AI agents fwadmin / May 14, 2026 The former Goldman CEO’s warning about AI leverage isn’t about killer robots. It’s about the mundane terror of being too slow to catch a mistake.
UncategorizedThe crypto industry’s Clarity Act hits a critical juncture: Where things stand going into Senate markup fwadmin / May 14, 2026 A key banking committee reached a deal on stablecoin yield, but ethics conflicts remain
UncategorizedKevin Warsh confirmed as Fed chair in party-line vote amid Elizabeth Warren’s ‘sock puppet’ criticism fwadmin / May 14, 2026 Every Republican voted for Warsh on Wednesday, as did Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania.
UncategorizedThe battle for the soul of Labour fwadmin / May 14, 2026 Challenge to Starmer is a perilous moment for the UK and its standing
UncategorizedHow could a challenge to Starmer’s premiership play out? fwadmin / May 14, 2026 Under Labour rules, someone seeking the party leadership needs the nominations of at least 81 MPs
UncategorizedWhy UK assets are attractive despite the storm fwadmin / May 14, 2026 The bearish outlook may only be shortlived, presenting opportunities for longer-term investors
UncategorizedWhat was in the King’s Speech? fwadmin / May 14, 2026 Keir Starmer pledges ‘greater urgency’ as he sets out his legislative agenda
UncategorizedStarmer prepares to fight leadership bid by Streeting fwadmin / May 14, 2026 Health secretary expected to resign on Thursday and seek to eject prime minister from Downing Street
UncategorizedThese experts made their careers grading travel credit cards and they say you’re being ripped off. It’s a $1.28 trillion crisis fwadmin / May 14, 2026 The industry has “sold the dream to people who probably don’t need that dream sold to them — and should just be getting a flat 2% cash back card.”
UncategorizedJapan is considering extra budget to cushion energy inflation, Kyodo says fwadmin / May 14, 2026