COST Financial News
15.04 / 09:59
COST
FIVE
U.S., China to Lead Growth in Government Debts
WASHINGTON—The governments of major economies—particularly the U.S. and China—are projected to boost their borrowing in coming years as they spend more on aging populations and a shift to clean energy, the International Monetary Fund said.
15.04 / 09:59
COST
Green Tax Credits Are Likely to Be More Popular—and Expensive—Than Expected
WASHINGTON—Green tax credits from last year’s climate law are likely to be far more popular than anticipated, potentially reducing carbon emissions—but also increasing costs to U.S. taxpayers, according to an emerging consensus of government and private-sector forecasters.
14.04 / 22:28
Blockchain
COST
Provident
Target
Progressive
Platform
generative AI
Generative AI can deliver life-changing disease treatments
Generative artificial intelligence may be having its banner moment, but the technology existed long before ChatGPT and DALL-E. It began in 2014 with a paper by Ian Goodfellow and several other researchers entitled “Generative Adversarial Networks” (GANs). Goodfellow is a computer scientist who worked for Google Brain and Apple and is currently with DeepMind. Today, his paper has been cited more than 55,000 times and underpins several AI tools.
14.04 / 16:47
14.04 / 10:05
COST
Retail Report to Show Demand as Consumers Faced Banking Troubles, Rising Rates
A report on U.S. retail sales will gauge consumers’ willingness to spend at stores, restaurants and online in March, amid turmoil in the banking sector, rising interest rates and easing hiring.
14.04 / 10:05
COST
FIVE
U.S., China to Lead Growth in Government Debts
WASHINGTON—The governments of major economies—particularly the U.S. and China—are projected to boost their borrowing in coming years as they spend more on aging populations and a shift to clean energy, the International Monetary Fund said.
14.04 / 10:05
COST
UPS
Threat
Food Prices Are New Inflation Threat for Governments and Central Banks
Energy prices are falling back more than a year on from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But the other big cost of the war for households around the world continues to rise: food.
14.04 / 10:05
COST
Green Tax Credits Are Likely to Be More Popular—and Expensive—Than Expected
WASHINGTON—Green tax credits from last year’s climate law are likely to be far more popular than anticipated, potentially reducing carbon emissions—but also increasing costs to U.S. taxpayers, according to an emerging consensus of government and private-sector forecasters.
14.04 / 10:03
COST
Citi
Waves
Lowe's
Morningstar
Fears mount that Europe's commercial real estate sector could be the next to blow
Concerns are mounting around the health of Europe's commercial real estate market, with some investors questioning whether it could be the next sector to blow following last month's banking crisis.
13.04 / 16:45
COST
UPS
Digital
VC funding
Low
Crypto VC funding hits 2-year low- Are U.S. firms still favorite?
A new report published by Galaxy Digital traced the trends in venture capital investing in the crypto industry. The New York-based crypto investment firm found that crypto VC funding has decreased significantly over the past two years.
13.04 / 16:43
13.04 / 13:41
Blockchain
COST
Lowe's
Waters
Action
market value
Utility
From water to cryptocurrency: The paradox of utility and market value
There has been a very interesting mystery that has been occurring for many years. It’s known as the paradox of value or the water-diamond paradox. Many economists and philosophers have tried to figure it out without much success. The main idea behind this is the contradiction that although water is essential for survival, its price in the market is much lower compared to the price of diamonds. We all know that diamonds don’t have much practical use in our everyday life, especially compared to water.
13.04 / 09:59
COST
Threat
Food Prices Are New Inflation Threat for Governments and Central Banks
Energy prices are falling back more than a year on from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But the other big cost of the war for households around the world continues to rise: food.
13.04 / 09:59
COST
Green Tax Credits Are Likely to Be More Popular—and Expensive—Than Expected
WASHINGTON—Green tax credits from last year’s climate law are likely to be far more popular than anticipated, potentially reducing carbon emissions—but also increasing costs to U.S.
13.04 / 08:55
13.04 / 07:25
COST
EY counts $600m cost of failed breakup bid
For months, Ernst & Young's top leaders characterised their planned breakup of the firm as almost inevitable. All that was left were some adjustments around the edges and votes by partners in dozens of countries.
13.04 / 00:06
12.04 / 18:03
12.04 / 14:11
COST
Green Tax Credits Are Likely to Be More Popular—and Expensive—Than Expected
WASHINGTON—Green tax credits from last year’s climate law are likely to be far more popular than anticipated, potentially reducing carbon emissions—but also increasing costs to U.S. taxpayers, according to an emerging consensus of government and private-sector forecasters.
12.04 / 13:27
12.04 / 13:15
COST
UPS
Threat
Food Prices Are New Inflation Threat for Governments and Central Banks
Energy prices are falling back more than a year on from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But the other big cost of the war for households around the world continues to rise: food.
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