Ujjivan Small Finance Bank Shares Dip: 3 Key Reasonsby Mark Eisenberg 24.06.2024Ujjivan SFB shares drop 8% after lowering loan growth guidance to 20% and anticipating higher credit costs, sparking diverse analyst ...
UBS Neutral on EM Stocks; Favors Tech in China, S. Koreaby Mark Eisenberg 24.06.2024UBS neutral on EM stocks due to political risks but favors AI-related tech stocks in Taiwan and South Korea, and ...
China Urges EU to Drop EV Tariffs Before July 4 Talksby Mark Eisenberg 24.06.2024China urges the EU to lift tariffs on Chinese EVs by July 4 amid renewed talks, aiming to avoid trade ...
ByteDance Partners with Broadcom for AI Chip Supply amidst U.S. Banby Mark Eisenberg 24.06.2024ByteDance partners with Broadcom to develop a cutting-edge 5nm AI chip, aiming to secure a reliable supply amidst U.S. export ...
Crypto Insider Turns $3,300 into $1.69M in 15 Daysby John Darbie 24.06.2024Discover how a crypto insider turned $3,300 into $1.68M in 15 days with Solana meme coins, highlighting speculative trading risks ...
Alex The Doge: The Future Leader of Meme Cryptocurrencies?by John Darbie 24.06.2024"Explore Pepecoin's legacy and Alex The Doge's innovative rise in the evolving crypto meme landscape. Could ALEX be the next ...
China’s AI Boom: Over 4,500 Companies Lead Innovationby Lilu Anderson 24.06.2024China leads the global AI race with over 4,500 companies and significant advancements in smart manufacturing and daily life applications, ...
Weekly Crypto Recap: Pendle, BTC ETFs, Tether’s New Assetby John Darbie 24.06.2024MicroStrategy buys 12K BTC, SEC ends ETH probe, stablecoins under scrutiny, and Pendle spikes 17%. Key market and regulatory updates.
Vietnam Coffee Farms Battle Drought; Espresso Prices to Rise?by Mark Eisenberg 24.06.2024Vietnam's coffee farms battle severe drought, risking espresso price hikes. Innovative farmers persevere, yet global coffee costs could rise.
Euro 2024 Tech Aids Referees, But Can’t Solve Everythingby Lilu Anderson 24.06.2024Euro 2024 brings cutting-edge tech like connected balls and SAOT to aid referees, but subjective calls and controversies remain inevitable.