Month: February 2025

Beyoncé wins top Grammys prize for first time with ‘Cowboy Carter’
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Beyoncé wins top Grammys prize for first time with ‘Cowboy Carter’

Beyonce speaks after winning the Best Country Album award for “Cowboy Carter” during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 02, 2025.  Kevin Winter | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty Images Beyonce scored the top prize at music’s Grammy Awards on Sunday, taking album of the year for the first time in her career with her country record “Cowboy Carter,” at […]

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Euro zone inflation rises to hotter-than-expected 2.5% in January
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Euro zone inflation rises to hotter-than-expected 2.5% in January

A person buys products at a Mercadona store in Lisbon, Portugal, on January 25, 2025. Luis Boza | Nurphoto | Getty Images The euro zone inflation accelerated to a hotter-than-expected 2.5% in January on an annual basis, flash data from statistics agency Eurostat showed Monday. Economists polled by Reuters had expected the January inflation print […]

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Alphabet-backed fintech GoCardless halves losses, targets first annual profit in 2026
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Alphabet-backed fintech GoCardless halves losses, targets first annual profit in 2026

Key Points British payments startup GoCardless reported a net loss of £35.1 million ($43.8 million) in the full year ending June 2024. GoCardless CEO Hiroki Takeuchi said its his aim for the company to post its first full-year profit in 12 to 18 months’ time. Source

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Global auto stocks plunge as Trump tariffs spark trade war concerns
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Global auto stocks plunge as Trump tariffs spark trade war concerns

Employees work on the assembly line of new energy vehicles at a factory of Chinese EV startup Leapmotor on April 1, 2024 in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province of China. Shi Kuanbing | VCG | Visual China Group | Getty Images Shares of auto giants fell sharply on Monday, after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed long-threatened tariffs […]

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EU leaders meet to talk defense but Trump and his tariffs loom large
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EU leaders meet to talk defense but Trump and his tariffs loom large

EU flags flutter in front of European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany July 18, 2024.  Jana Rodenbusch | Reuters European leaders are gathering Monday to discuss how to finance huge investments in defense — but the latest moves by U.S. President Donald Trump will loom large over the meeting. Over the weekend, Trump […]

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EU kicks off landmark AI law enforcement as first batch of restrictions enter into force
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EU kicks off landmark AI law enforcement as first batch of restrictions enter into force

The European Union is so far the only jurisdiction globally to drive forward comprehensive rules for artificial intelligence with its AI Act. Jaque Silva | Nurphoto | Getty Images The European Union formally kicked off enforcement of its landmark artificial intelligence law Sunday, paving the way for tough restrictions and potential large fines for violations. […]

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European markets set to plummet amid Trump tariff threat
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European markets set to plummet amid Trump tariff threat

European markets are expected to open sharply lower Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed trade tariffs on several countries and threatened to do the same with the European Union and U.K. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 index is expected to open 116 points lower at 8,563, Germany’s DAX down 498 points at 21,217, France’s CAC down […]

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SoftBank commits to joint venture with OpenAI, will spend  billion per year on OpenAI’s tech
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SoftBank commits to joint venture with OpenAI, will spend $3 billion per year on OpenAI’s tech

Jaque Silva | Nurphoto | Getty Images SoftBank has committed to spending $3 billion per year for itself and its subsidiaries to use OpenAI’s tech, according to a joint announcement on Monday. The two also announced a new joint venture, billed as “SB OpenAI Japan,” which will market OpenAI’s enterprise tech exclusively to major companies […]

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Trump tariffs-led spike in energy prices is temporary, oil prices could ‘plummet’ as global growth slows
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Trump tariffs-led spike in energy prices is temporary, oil prices could ‘plummet’ as global growth slows

Oil field, Alberta, Canada Norm Betts | Bloomberg | Getty Images Oil prices are likely to fall in the longer run after the initial jump following President Donald Trump’s implementation of hefty tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, said industry watchers.  Over the weekend, Trump followed through on his long-threatened 25% tariffs on imports from […]

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South Korea has a big household debt problem. The country’s unique rental system may be to blame
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South Korea has a big household debt problem. The country’s unique rental system may be to blame

Illuminated residential buildings and houses at dusk in Mokpo, South Korea, on Friday, Aug. 16, 2024. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images Central banks, by and large, have one overarching mandate: to ensure price stability and control inflation in a country. Policymakers in South Korea need to contend with another responsibility: managing high household debt. […]

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