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05.03 / 13:16
Crypto Trading
Deutsche Börse Launches Spot Crypto Platform for Institutional Clients
Deutsche Börse, one of Europe’s biggest exchange operators, has launched a new regulated spot platform for crypto assets targeting institutional clients.
05.03 / 12:43
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China's Huawei and Amazon in patent licencing agreement
China's Huawei Technologies and U.S. tech giant Amazon said they had signed a multi-year patent licencing deal that resolves litigation between them. Most terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Alan Fan, head of Huawei's intellectual property rights department, said the Chinese firm had ended lawsuits brought against Amazon in Germany over patented technology related to wifi and video playback.
05.03 / 11:15
Provident
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Tesla trades lower as Berlin factory halts - Reuters
Shares of Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) are trading around 1.5% lower in pre-market on Tuesday, following a Reuters report the company had to halt production at its Berlin factory, after suspected arson set an electricity pylon on fire in a field close to the cite.
05.03 / 11:11
05.03 / 10:59
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Deutsche Börse goes live with spot trading platform for crypto assets
As a first step, trading on the Deutsche Börse Digital Exchange (DBDX) will take place on a Request for Quote basis, followed by multilateral trading. Deutsche Börse operates the trading venue using existing connectivity to market participants.
05.03 / 08:19
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Thousands of flights and trains will be canceled again this week in Germany with new strikes
Thousands of flights and trains are expected to be canceled again this week in Germany after two unions called for more strikes over wages and working conditions
04.03 / 15:08
markets
Nikkei
reports
World markets today: US stocks drop ahead of jobs data, Jerome Powell’s testimony
ALSO READ: Wall Street week ahead: Fed chair Jerome Powell’s congressional testimony, jobs report in focus In Europe, Britain’s FTSE 100 edged down 0.5 per cent at 7,643.21 points. France’s CAC 40 lost 0.1 per cent at 7,929.63.
04.03 / 11:51
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South Korea Investigates Worldcoin Over Data Collection Concerns
A South Korean committee responsible for personal information matters is probing Worldcoin for collecting and processing sensitive information.
04.03 / 09:53
04.03 / 09:53
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Nikkei leads world higher in event-packed week ahead
By Nell Mackenzie and Wayne Cole
04.03 / 09:47
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The experience turn: A good news and a bad news for Indian retailers
consumer landscape is shifting in various ways which keeps retailers on toes. Recently released Household Consumption Expenditure Survey data showed Indians are spending less on food, particularly staples like rice and wheat, and more on discretionary items such as processed food, as well as durables like televisions and fridges. Already a premiumisation trend is sweeping across categories for the past few years. Charting out shifts in India's retail sector, a joint study by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Retailers Association of India (RAI) brings good news as well as bad news for Indian retailers. The good news is Indian retailers have a vast business growth opportunity to capture. India continues to be a bright spot among top global economies with a robust GDP growth of 7% in 2023. It is projected to overtake Germany & Japan to claim the 3rd spot by 2030. Private consumption at the same time remains strong. India retail is expected to reach $2 trillion in the next 10 years and presents a large opportunity for retailers, says the report titled 'Unlocking the $2Tn retail opportunity in the next decade'.
04.03 / 06:45
04.03 / 03:28
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Activists build treehouses to protest Tesla's plans to expand its plant near Berlin
Environmental activists are staging a protest in a forest near Berlin against plans to expand the grounds of electric car maker Tesla’s first plant in Europe and are vowing to stay in place for weeks
04.03 / 03:28
04.03 / 03:27
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Mistrial declared in Delaware lawsuit blaming landscaper's cancer on use of Roundup weedkiller
A Delaware judge has declared a mistrial in the latest lawsuit alleging that exposure to the popular weedkiller Roundup causes cancer
03.03 / 19:13
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Sony renews exclusive media rights deal with UEFA for 3 years
kabaddi. Following the renewal, Sony Sports Network now holds rights to most of the popular football events, excluding the English Premier League (EPL) and FIFA tournaments. Media rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is yet to be sold.
02.03 / 17:49
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View: Poor little Gemini, it tries, tries, tries
image generation tool Gemini because it had thrown up images of, among other things, Black vikings, Black and East Asian 1930s German soldiers, and an African-American founding father of America. As anyone familiar with the non-existence of Hindus buried in Christian cemeteries, men admitted in maternity wards of hospitals, or communists in Goldman Sachs, these images generated by Gemini have no bearing in real life. They are, in the truest sense, surreal, adj. strange, especially because of the combination of items that are never found together in reality. Quite like, say, Salvador Dali's 1944 painting, 'Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Waking', where two tigers are seen jumping out of a fish's mouth while a white elephant with incredibly long stilt-legs passes by in the background, all while a naked woman is lying back unbothered by everything happening around her. Tigers, fish, elephants and stretched-out women have yet to complain. But quite unlike Dali and other surrealists, Gemini and other LLMs, don't really think up these images themselves. They create from what they are told — prompted — by their human overlords and by dipping into their vast vats of training datasets, and then go beyond these two parameters. They're darzis, not designers. Yet.
02.03 / 15:45
02.03 / 03:31
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China says UN reforms should not serve 'selfish interests of a few' after Jaishankar's comments on non-Western nation blocking reforms
China said the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) reforms “should benefit all member states rather than serving the selfish interests of a few”, comments that come days after external affairs minister S Jaishankar said “one non-Western country” was blocking UNSC reforms. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning on Thursday said member states need to seek the broadest possible consensus for a package solution through serious and thorough consultations when it comes to UNSC reforms.
01.03 / 17:33
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record high
Europe's STOXX 600 hits record high in strong start to March
By Ankika Biswas and Khushi Singh
01.03 / 14:17
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'Young Sheldon Season 7, Episode 4' Trailer: George shocks Shledon, three-knock rule of prequel explained
Young Sheldon Season 7, Episode 4', «Ants on a Log and a Cheating Winker,» where the young boy catches his father cheating. The dark side of the 'The Big Bang Theory' is thus revealed, though there are no signs of infidelity from George. As Sheldon catches his father, the odd three-knock rule in The Big Bang Theory is explained. It also comes out with arguably the darkest story from his childhood. The trailer also teases the much-anticipated reunion of Sheldon's parents and his return to college, with a potential dark twist.
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