China's cycle of dollar hoarding and weakening yuan gets vicious Chinese businesses are hoarding dollars because they expect their own currency to weaken, and that in turn is exacerbating a slide in the yuan that has been driven by wobbly stock markets and feeble ... 04/17/2024 - 6:50 am | View Link
XpertHR Announces Strategic Change to Brightmine XpertHR today announced it has rebranded to Brightmine™, marking a strategic change for the company to further support HR leaders through today’s increasingly complex workforce conditions and global ... 04/17/2024 - 4:30 am | View Link
Asian Shares Slide on Fed Rate Cut Rethink; China GDP in Focus Rising geopolitical tensions kept risk sentiment in check, lifting prices of gold and oil, while investor focus in Asia turns to China with GDP data due at 0200 GMT. MSCI's broadest index of ... 04/15/2024 - 2:29 pm | View Link
Five Key Charts to Watch in Global Commodities This Week No Russian metal produced from April 13 onwards will be eligible for delivery to the LME, which plays a central role in the global metals world as the home of benchmark prices for everything from ... 04/15/2024 - 6:01 am | View Link
China c.bank keeps policy rate unchanged, drains cash from banking system China's central bank on Monday left a key policy interest rate unchanged as widely expected when rolling over maturing medium-term loans, and drained some cash from the banking system through the bond ... 04/14/2024 - 2:00 pm | View Link
A new report from venture firm SignalFire offers clues about where workers are flocking to as they relocate from Silicon Valley.
Hundreds of thousands of tech workers have been culled from payrolls over the past year or so, but several areas around the country remain hubs for tech workers. That includes such cities as Austin, Seattle, and New York City, according to a new report from venture firm SignalFire.
Many Swifties refused to listen to leaked tracks circulating on social media. Meanwhile, Spotify says the album has already hit a big milestone.
The Tortured Poets Department saw a big membership boost Wednesday night as the much-anticipated new album by Taylor Swift allegedly leaked online. While Swift and her label have not commented on whether the files were legitimate, clips of that audio that were posted to X (formerly Twitter) have been taken down due to copyright violations.
The new bill, which would give ByteDance a year to sell the short-video app, won the support of U. S. Senate Commerce Committee chair Maria Cantwell.
An effort to force TikTok‘s Chinese owner, ByteDance, to sell the social media app or face a ban in the U. S. was gaining steam in Congress on Thursday, with the House of Representatives setting a vote for Saturday and a key Senate Democrat voicing support for the move.
According to a report from Expedia, interest in trips to France is surging around the Summer Olympics—and Yvelines tops the list.
Whether you’re hoping to explore ancient cities or lounge on the beach, summertime travel is about to be top-of-mind for just about everyone. And if you haven’t heard of Yvelines, it’s about to be on your radar.
The EV maker saw its shares flirt with 52-week lows on Thursday as its troubles continued to mount.
In an email obtained by CNBC Wednesday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk informed staffers that the severance packages sent to some of the 14,000 workers laid off this week were “incorrectly low.”
In a recent report, we found that generative AI has important shortcomings regarding freedom of expression and access to information.
Google recently made headlines globally because its chatbot Gemini generated images of people of color instead of white people in historical settings that featured white people. Adobe Firefly’s image creation tool saw similar issues.