Inflation in the eurozone fell for the second month in a row in December, but analysts do not expect the European Central Bank to change its tone. According to preliminary Eurostat data released Friday, headline inflation, which includes food and… Read More ›
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BioNTech Has Announced Trials For Its Cancer Vaccine Will Start In The United Kingdom In September
The UK government announced a collaboration with the German firm BioNTech on Friday to test potential vaccines for cancer and other diseases, as campaigners warned that any breakthrough must be affordable and accessible. Patients with cancer in England will have… Read More ›
The World Bank Pursues Additional Funding To Confront Crises Including Climate Change
According to a “evolution roadmap” seen by Reuters on Monday, the World Bank is seeking to vastly expand its lending capacity to address climate change and other global crises, and will negotiate with shareholders ahead of April meetings on proposals… Read More ›
The Highest-Profile Executive After Musk Is Tesla’s China Boss
According to an internal posting of reporting lines examined by Reuters, Tom Zhu, the CEO of Tesla Inc. in China, has been promoted to assume direct management of the electric carmaker’s U.S. assembly plants as well as its sales operations… Read More ›
Dogecoin Foundation To Create A New Fund Aimed To Help Core Developers
The Dogecoin Foundation has announced a new fund for Dogecoin Core developers in order to further promote the Dogecoin ecosystem in the coming year. The foundation announced on December 31 that it is allocating 5 million Dogecoin, which is approximately… Read More ›
Twitter Is Under Investigation For Data Protection After Putting ‘400 Million’ User Details Up For Sale
A watchdog is looking into Twitter after a hacker claimed to have private information linked to over 400 million accounts. The hacker, known as “Ryushi,” is demanding $200,000 to hand over the data, which is said to include some celebrities’… Read More ›
Biden Tax Credits Are Intended To Stimulate Demand For Electric Delivery Trucks
On January 1, the United States will introduce incentives for delivery companies and other businesses to switch to electric trucks as part of a larger push to get polluting, workhorse vehicles off the roads and out of neighborhoods. The ground-breaking… Read More ›
Taiwan’s TSMC Begins Mass Production Of The Most Cutting-Edge Chips
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (TSMC), a manufacturer of semiconductors, started mass producing its most cutting-edge chips on Thursday in southern Taiwan and said it would keep increasing its production capacity there. The long-awaited mass production of 3-nanometer chips has… Read More ›
For The Ninth Month, Retail Sales In Japan Increases, Helped By Tourism
Oil price cap may increase Russia’s budget deficit by 2023, according to F According to data released on Tuesday, Japanese retail sales increased for a ninth consecutive month in November as consumer demand was boosted by the removal of COVID-19… Read More ›
Oil Price Caps May Increase Russia’s Budget Deficit By 2023, According To Its FinMin
As an oil price cap reduces export income, Russia’s budget deficit in 2023 may be higher than the planned 2% of GDP, according to Finance Minister Anton Siluanov. This would present Moscow with an additional financial challenge as it spends… Read More ›