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The AI Bubble?
Jeremy Siegel, a well-known economist and professor at Wharton, remains optimistic about a potential Big Tech boom driven by artificial intelligence, despite concerns of a possible bubble forming.
05 Jun 2023
EV Deliveries Plunge In China
Xpeng has projected that its vehicle deliveries for the second quarter will range between 21,000 and 22,000, indicating a year-over-year decline of approximately 36.1% to 39.0%.
31 May 2023
US Small Business Confidence Hits a 10-Year Low
In April, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) reported that small business confidence in the US declined to the lowest level in more than a decade.
17 May 2023
The ESG Joyride?
On Tuesday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill that prohibits state officials from using public funds for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives, as well as ESG bond sales.
03 May 2023
Europe Rethinks Ties with China
The Dutch intelligence agency's warning was issued shortly after Emmanuel Macron's visit to the country, during which he suggested that the EU should remain neutral in any potential conflict between the US and China
25 Apr 2023
A Long Banking Storm
On Wednesday, data provider ORTEX revealed that hedge fund bets against Canada's TD Bank Group had increased by 45% in the past two weeks to reach $6.1 billion.
22 Apr 2023
U.S. Dollar Could Drop Another 15%
On Tuesday, data showed that U.S. job openings in February had dropped to their lowest level in almost two years, indicating that higher rates were starting to impact the labor market.
07 Apr 2023
China's Manufacturing Loses Momentum
China's manufacturing industry, which accounts for one-third of the world's second-largest economy, lost momentum in March due to weak export orders, hindering the country's economic recovery from COVID-19 restrictions.
05 Apr 2023
Demographics Responsible for U.S. Labor Force Shortfall
New research suggests that demographic and other trends existing prior to the COVID-19 pandemic are responsible for most of the remaining shortfall in U.S. labor force participation.
03 Apr 2023
HindenBurg Tackles Square
Hindenburg Research has announced that it holds short positions in Block Inc and has accused the payments company, led by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, of inflating its user numbers and understating its customer acquisition costs.
28 Mar 2023
Is Credit Suisse Done?
Credit Suisse has announced that it will borrow up to $54 billion from the Swiss central bank in order to stabilize its liquidity and restore investor confidence.
19 Mar 2023
The End Of The Tech Bubble?
Silicon Valley Bank's collapse has sent shockwaves through the global banking industry, leading to widespread concerns about the financial stability of lenders.
16 Mar 2023
Investors Dump Banking Stocks
On Thursday, the four largest US banks by assets, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo, saw $52.4bn wiped off their market value.
13 Mar 2023
U.S. Manufacturing Is Starting To Show Cracks
Weaker manufacturing data could indicate that consumers and businesses are becoming more cautious in the midst of economic uncertainty.
11 Mar 2023
London Is Loosing Out
This growing exodus highlights the UK's struggle to attract and keep companies, despite the government's efforts to revive the City and entice businesses from competing exchanges.
09 Mar 2023
"Delete Uber" Was Just Another Fad
On Friday, Lyft experienced a large drop in its market value with its share price collapsing by more than 30%. This was due to concerns over the company's recent decision to lower prices in an effort to stay ahead of Uber in the North American ride-sharing market.
23 Feb 2023
Adani's Troubles
The crisis was caused by a report from U.S. short-seller Hindenburg Research accusing Adani of stock manipulation, excessive debt, and use of tax havens.
14 Feb 2023
Self-Driving Hasn't Arrived Yet
Despite lofty claims of having running fleets of autonomous vehicles by the start of the 2020s, automotive producers and robotaxi startups have to re-adjust their clams.
08 Feb 2023
Bed Bath & Beyond, A Distressed Retailer
Founded in 1971, Bed Bath & Beyond is an omni-channel retailer of domestic merchandising and home furnishing through a network of physical stores and various websites.
24 Jan 2023
ChatGPT, The New Web3?
OpenAI, the research facility behind the popular ChatGPT chatbot, is in discussions to sell its current stock in a tender offer that would value the company at around $29 billion?
17 Jan 2023



















