Finance

New Zealand’s new central bank governor to face credibility test

New Zealand’s new central bank governor to face credibility test

By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) -New Zealand’s finance minister is expected to announce a new central bank chief in the coming weeks, with economists hoping the move will signal the en...

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Fed cuts, world stocks rip

Fed cuts, world stocks rip

By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) – TRADING DAY Making sense of the forces driving global markets By Jamie McGeever, Markets Columnist Wall Street and world stocks roared to new h...

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Trump’s AI plan supports antitrust enforcement, DOJ official says

Trump’s AI plan supports antitrust enforcement, DOJ official says

By Jody Godoy NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. antitrust enforcers are on guard against anticompetitive behavior in the artificial intelligence sector as part of the Trump administration’s plan to c...

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Intel’s biggest problem isn’t going away with Nvidia’s $5 billion stake

Intel’s biggest problem isn’t going away with Nvidia’s $5 billion stake

Investors may have cheered Nvidia’s (NVDA) announcement that it will take a $5 billion stake in Intel (INTC), with shares of the latter soaring as much as 30% Thursday. But the investment d...

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3 takeaways from the landmark Nvidia-Intel AI partnership

3 takeaways from the landmark Nvidia-Intel AI partnership

New trade and tariff policies, geopolitical spats, and a race to monetize AI is making for some unique tech-sector dance partners in 2025 — and the latest one’s a real eye-opener. Exhibit “...

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US corporate bond dealmaking jumps day after Fed rate cut

US corporate bond dealmaking jumps day after Fed rate cut

By Matt Tracy (Reuters) -U.S. corporate bond deal-making in the investment-grade market picked up on Thursday following a quiet period earlier in the week, spurred by a quarter basis point rate cu...

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