Asian stocks wobbly on Thursday: Nikkei down 1%, Hang Seng flat
Asian stock markets traded mostly lower on Thursday, taking mixed cues from Wall Street amid persistent uncertainty over interest rates. The sentiment was influenced by US jobs data, which provided a mixed picture of the labour market, and Federal Reserve
Trump sounds off on LA fires, Greenland and the border as he emerges from Hill talks on his agenda
President-elect Donald Trump said Wednesday that the wildfires ripping through the Los Angeles region were “a true tragedy” and blamed the disaster in part on the state’s Democratic governor. Speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill after meeting with Republican lawmakers,
Heinrich urges Lee to delay hearing for Trump’s Energy nominee
Senate Energy and Natural Resources ranking member Martin Heinrich is warning Chair Mike Lee to wait to schedule a confirmation hearing for Chris Wright, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Energy secretary, until he receives all relevant paperwork. Heinrich, a New
Biden set to tighten Nvidia AI chip exports to maintain US AI dominance
The Biden administration is preparing a final round of export restrictions on advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips, marking a last-minute effort to limit China and Russia’s access to cutting-edge technologies, as per a Bloomberg report. The proposed measures aim to consolidate
LTFRB holds dialogue with 19 ride-hailing platforms, ensures compliance with special passenger discounts
LTFRB Chairman Atty. Teofilo Guadiz IIIThe Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) on Wednesday convened a dialogue with 19 Transport Network Vehicle Service (TNVS) platforms operating in the country as part of efforts to ensure compliance with fare discount