Immigration boosted EU and US economies after the pandemic, ECB’s Lagarde says.
Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, stated on Saturday that Europe was able to cut inflation without experiencing a significant slowdown in GDP
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SpaceX acquires AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion to surpass Anthropic and OpenAI.
Fox Corp. and Roku’s $22 billion merger deal is to produce the third-largest US television network by share of viewing.
U.S. bank regulators are rattled by the speed and extent of AI use at financial companies.
Elon Musk becomes the first trillionaire in history as SpaceX goes public.
The U.K.’s Frasers Group offers to buy struggling German fashion brand Hugo Boss for $2.31 billion.
Japan’s three top banks to jointly issue stablecoins by March 2027.
IMF warns Nigeria that $5 billion swap deal with the UAE lender is opaque and complex.
European banks seek simpler regulatory framework as investment gap reaches $1.62 trillion.
Intel secures a multi-billion-dollar contract for three million Google in-house AI chips.
Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, stated on Saturday that Europe was able to cut inflation without experiencing a significant slowdown in GDP
Just a few weeks after portraying the company’s CEO as a conflicted leader unsuited for the position, President Donald Trump revealed on Friday that the
Interpol announced on Friday that 1,209 people have been arrested throughout Africa as part of a significant cybercrime crackdown that has recovered around $97.4 million.
In a significant turnaround of its position on digital assets, China is thinking of permitting the use of yuan-backed stablecoins for the first time in
Minnesota filed a lawsuit against TikTok on Tuesday, joining a growing number of states that claim the social media behemoth exploits youth by using algorithms
SoftBank Group is investing $2 billion in Intel as a significant vote of confidence for the struggling American chipmaker in the midst of a turnaround.
As the video game industry looks to optimize costs after a wave of record layoffs, 87% of developers are employing AI agents to automate and
US lawmakers are traveling to South Korea and Japan to investigate how the US may use their shipbuilding experience and capabilities to strengthen its capabilities,
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to temporarily halt the implementation of a Mississippi law that aims to control children’s use of social media, a
Attorney General Letitia James of New York filed a lawsuit against Zelle on Wednesday, claiming that the electronic payment platform’s failure to implement essential security