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Equity markets began the day in the red following the latest corporate earnings reports from some of the world’s largest firms, including Microsoft. The tech giant’s recent conference call was considered disappointing, and earnings from firms such as Boeing, Texas Instruments, and 3M were also lackluster. Gold and silver prices were down between 0.43% and
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The world’s two largest container lines are ending an eight-year vessel-sharing agreement as the fierce shipping rivalry over transporting goods hots up. MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company and Maersk, the number one and two in the container shipping industry by volumes, said on Wednesday that they had agreed not to renew their alliance in 2025. When
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I have a similar irritation to your letter-writer Michael Ayres (“Why the term Big Tech usually makes me cringe”, Letters, January 19), with the use of the term artificial intelligence. AI is not a “person”, it is not “artificial”, it is not “intelligent”, it is not “an AI” — as it is often referred to.
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In this article ICE Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.  Peter Kramer | CNBC The New York Stock Exchange experienced technical issues at the open Tuesday.  Dozens of stocks opened at prices well above or below their prior day closing prices. Most were halted
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Roger Millar, AASHTO’s new president and chief of Washington’s Department of Transportation, joins Caitlin Devitt to talk about the rollout of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, how a tight labor market and inflation are impacting capital plans, what a divided Congress means for transportation and an update on the Pacific Northwest’s high speed rail project. (24
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Hawaii lawmakers will debate a plan by Gov. Josh Green that could alter the state’s tax structure. His proposal would shift some of the tax burden from middle-class Hawaiians to tourists, who fuel the state’s economy. Green took office Dec. 5, replacing termed-out David Ige, who served for eight years. “Today, we need new ideas,
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That which doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. For many of us, swimming underneath ice for 216 feet or running a half marathon above the Artic Circle barefoot sounds quite deadly. For endurance athlete Wim Hof, cold therapy is a pathway to greater health. “Frequent exposure to cold is linked to a number of different
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The US Federal Trade Commission wants to kill US non-compete clauses, which are highly unpopular with everyone. Well . . . almost everyone. Sure, the FTC’s examples are disturbing, as are many of the 4,700-something comment letters so far submitted on the topic: doctors and nurses forced to leave their communities to practice, for example, and security guards banned
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In today’s video David Jones will be talking about one of the simplest trading techniques and that is trading breakouts. Textbooks say that if a trend line breaks, then that’s it – another direction is certain. Well, that’s not exactly true. Patience is key. Making the decisions in the right time at the right price
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US equities rallied on Monday, with investors increasingly confident the Federal Reserve will slow the pace of interest rate rises when it meets next week. Wall Street’s blue-chip S&P 500 gained 1.2 per cent, with all sectors except energy closing in positive territory. Advanced Micro Devices, Qualcomm and Nvidia advanced 9.2 per cent, 6.6 per
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