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US seeks to avoid duplicating efforts on semiconductors with partnersAcross the world, nations are scrambling to establish their own chipmaking clusters in order to safeguard their economies from disruptions ...
Crypto honchos see miners fleeing China as crackdown deepens“We’re seeing a lot of those miners moving out of China to other places,” Changpeng Zhao, the CEO of Binance Holdings said in an interview ...
First-mover advantage is great, but could Bitcoin end up the MySpace way?The basic gist is that while being the first mover is great, history shows that if something comes along that’s better, then that first-mov...
One way GameStop might have changed the marketEven as the S&P 500 touched all-time highs early this year, the VIX remained stubbornly elevated. For something that’s often been described...
JPMorgan warns US money-market stress to get much worseJPMorgan says it’s not convinced the Fed has resolved the issues in the funding markets.
Meet the 'SPY 11' kids with $250 billion riding on their livesMore than $250 billion rests on the longevity of 11 kids born between May 1990 and Jan 1993.
It's not just Italy. Shock moves engulf all-or-nothing marketsInvestors seem increasingly prone to flee assets at the first hint of trouble.
Singapore Exchange Chief hopes to win world's biggest IPOAt least half a dozen exchanges are vying for a slice of Saudi Arabian Oil Co.'s IPO.
Saudi Arabia gives citizenship to a robot, claims global first“Thank you to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” said the robot, named Sophia, when she learnt of her ostensible citizenship.
Seventy-eight billion reasons why Bitcoin's the new goldGold bugs and bitcoin fetishists tend to share a deep distrust of fiat currency and the nation state.
A $7 trn moment of truth in markets is just 3 days awayThe three-month US dollar Libor rate has jumped to 0.87 per cent currently ahead of money market reform that's due to come into effect on O...
Why is everyone still drilling for oil when crude prices are in the basement?That's because oil majors' urgent mission to slash costs includes standardizing components used in drilling turning unprofitable wells into...
Gone and forgotten? Here's one sign that 'peak oil' is deadGoogle searches for "too much oil" recently outstripped searches for "Peak Oil." Prices per barrel are around $45. For oil markets, short-t...
Why the lazy approach to emerging market investing may cost investors moneyAbout 40% of the passive equity flow that has exited emerging markets since 2013 has returned in just the last six months, according to an ...
Bond markets have a different story to narrateSoaring bond prices have sent yields on the perceived safe havens of government debt plumbing to fresh lows, even while expectations of loo...
Market strategy: When sentiment conflicts with investing realityThe Internet has created an environment where interesting, persuasive, and money-losing, commentary is but a single click away.
Good liars have better thinking skills: StudyResearchers have discovered that working memory helps children tell better lies.
Facebook may turn people vain, less empathic: StudyFor the females, both their profile picture ratings and their status update frequency predicted their narcissism.
- Facebook may boost brain’s working memory
Some social networking sites, like Facebook, could help improve a person’s working memory, according to an expert.
- Facebook may boost your brain's working memory
Some social networking sites, like Facebook, could help improve a person's working memory, according to an expert.