Rush to Use Generative AI Pushes Companies to Get Data in Order
Interest in large language models, such as those developed by ChatGPT maker OpenAI, has put renewed focus on data management—placing more pressure […]
NOVA Infrastructure Targets $1 Billion for Second Private-Equity Fund
Private-equity firm NOVA Infrastructure will soon begin marketing its second fund, aiming to raise $1 billion as it expands its investing activity […]
IRS Sends Taxpayers Bills With Wrong Due Dates
The Internal Revenue Service is apologizing after many taxpayers in California and other states affected by natural disasters were sent letters demanding […]
Cuba to Host Secret China Spy Base Focusing on U.S.
Beijing will pay Havana several billion dollars for an eavesdropping facility about 100 miles from Florida.
Children Wounded in Knife Attack in French Alps
Several people including children were wounded at a park in the city of Annecy. Police said they had detained a Syrian national.
Inflation Drags Eurozone Economy Into Recession
The eurozone’s economy slipped into recession at the start of the year as high energy and food prices following Russia’s invasion of […]
It Is Time to Admit It: Bank Regulation Doesn’t Quite Work
For U.S. officials, what happened to Silicon Valley Bank seems to have an easy solution: Merge regional lenders together and regulate them […]
China Car Sales Continued to Recover in May on New Models, Discounts
Car sales in China, the world’s biggest auto market, continued to recover in May, as rollouts of new models and discounts offered […]
The Week Saudi Arabia Tightened Its Grip on Global Sports
The Kingdom’s efforts to gain a foothold in soccer and other sports, long laughed off, have gained powerful momentum with its dramatic […]
Buyers Could Emerge for German Bunds at Current Yield Levels
Front-end German bond yields are very close to last week’s highs and the 10-year Bund yield is also approaching the 2.5% level […]
Recycling and Regulation Are Hot Issues in Likely Update to U.S. Sustainable Marketing Guides
Nestlé and SC Johnson are at odds over whether the FTC should pursue stricter regulations as green claims rise.
Autoliv to Cut Around 11% of Workforce
Autoliv announced plans to lose up to 8,000 jobs globally as it accelerates its cost cuts and simplifies its logistics and geographic […]