U.K. inflation unexpectedly nudged upwards to 4% year-on-year in December.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman opens up about being fired by the board: ‚Super caught off guard‘
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks out about being unexpectedly fired by the board in November, and said he felt „super confused“ and was „super caught off guard.“
Amazon, Microsoft, Meta and others accused by rivals of not respecting new EU competition rules
A new open letter alleges Big Tech „gatekeepers“ like Google, Microsoft, and Apple haven’t done enough to comply with the EU’s strict Digital Markets Act.
Morgan Stanley revenue tops estimates, helped by strong investment banking business
Morgan Stanley reported fourth-quarter earnings before the bell Tuesday that were lower than a year ago.
Trump is a ‚transactional president‘ but may not rock the boat on China, Standard Chartered CEO says
Trump would be „transactional“ if he returns to power but is unlikely to blow up Biden’s rebuilding of relations with China, says StanChart’s Bill Winters.
China’s premier tells Davos that innovation shouldn’t be used to restrict other nations
Chinese Premier Li Qiang was speaking Tuesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Goldman Sachs tops revenue estimates on better-than-expected asset management results
Hope is building that Goldman Sachs can turn a corner after pivoting away from CEO David Solomon’s failed consumer banking efforts.
Morgan Stanley revenue tops estimates, helped by strong investment banking business
Morgan Stanley reported fourth-quarter earnings before the bell Tuesday that were lower than a year ago.
Goldman Sachs tops revenue estimates on better-than-expected asset management results
Hope is building that Goldman Sachs can turn a corner after pivoting away from CEO David Solomon’s failed consumer banking efforts.
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