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Tech stocks plunge as Chinese AI model DeepSeek shakes market

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From New York to London and Tokyo, tech stocks took a beating on Monday, with the sell-off wiping out about one trillion dollars in market value. The route was driven by DeepSeek, a Chinese startup whose AI platform appears to look as...
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How a transport truck fire reignited concerns about hazardous materials on the Ambassador Bridge

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When a truck travelling across the Ambassador Bridge on Friday caught fire, it was not carrying hazardous materials. But Windsor's mayor says the fire, and the resulting spill, are evidence the risk to the river is too great, calling on...
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MPPs calling on federal government to regulate resale ticket prices amid Taylor Swift’s tour

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The Toronto leg of Taylor Swift's Eras tour wraps on Saturday, and many fans were left out in the cold after being priced out of the ticket resale market. As CBC’s Ali Chiasson reports, some Ontario MPPs are now asking the federal...
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Fortune’s 100 Most Powerful People in Business 2024

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Fortune’s inaugural list of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business includes agile disruptors, name brand titans, Fortune 500 CEOs, and behind the scenes power players. They span 40 industries and 17 countries, and together represent...
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Canada launches AI watchdog to oversee the technology’s safe development and use

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Amid rapid global advances and deployment of artificial intelligence technologies, the federal government has invested millions to combine the minds of three existing institutes into one that can keep an eye on potential dangers ahead.
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‘Fundamental reset’ needed for UK’s water industry – report

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The water sector in England and Wales needs a 'fundamental reset' after being plagued with 'deep-rooted, systemic' failures, according to a new report. In an interim report published on Tuesday, the Independent Water Commission calls for...
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Coimisiun na Mean's digital service commissioner says OpenAI’s user numbers are growing

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An election integrity strategy and protections for children at risk of online harm are two priorities under a work plan for the media regulator. Coimisiun na Mean published a three-year strategy and a 2025 work programme on Thursday,...
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Bloomberg

UBS's Ermotti Leads European Bank CEOs' Pay

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UBS boss Sergio Ermotti was the highest-earning CEO across continental Europe's biggest banks last year. Ermotti was awarded 14.9 million Swiss francs ($16.9 million) in total compensation for 2024, putting him well above the average...
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Bloomberg

Trump Uses Tariffs As Leverage: Senator Ted Cruz

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Senator Ted Cruz (R) Texas discusses having many conversations with President Trump as the President is set to announce his tariff policy on April 2nd, and talks about how President Trump uses tariffs. Senator Cruz speaks with Kailey...
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Bloomberg

Trump Tariffs: Overview, Markets Impact, What's Next

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Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta discusses tariffs that will be implemented by the US on April 2, the day President Donald Trump dubbed as "liberation day."
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Crypto Is Returning to US: August's Kantorovich

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Aya Kantorovich, co-founder of digital asset trading platform August, says the crypto industry welcomes the nomination of Paul Atkins to be chair of the SEC. She joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Crypto Legislation Moves Through Congress

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Kristin Smith, Blockchain Association CEO, says she expects more companies will add bitcoin to their books, as the administration takes a friendlier approach to digital assets. She joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology".
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Bloomberg

Securitize's Sonnenshein on Crypto Market, Tokenization

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Securitize Inc. COO Michael Sonnenshein discusses the state of the crypto market under the Trump administration and the tokenized Treasury market on "Bloomberg Crypto."
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Bloomberg

Dubai Eyes Regulatory Changes to Lure More Hedge Funds

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Dubai is weighing significant changes to its rules governing money managers to further burnish the city's credentials as an emerging hub for hedge funds. Bloomberg News' Hema Parmar discusses with Joumanna Bercetche on Horizons Middle...
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Bloomberg

Fed Holding Steady Is the Way to Go, Betsy Duke Says

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Former Federal Reserve Governor and former Wells Fargo Chair Betsy Duke reacts to Federal Reserve officials holding their benchmark interest rate steady for a second straight meeting. She speaks on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Bloomberg

Trump Picks Bowman to Be Fed's Vice Chair for Supervision

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President Donald Trump has picked Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman to serve as the central bank's vice chair for supervision. Mike McKee reports on "Balance of Power."
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Starmer announces axing of NHS England to ‘cut bureaucracy’ in health service

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NHS England, dubbed the “world’s largest quango”, will be abolished to “cut bureaucracy” and bring management of the health service “back into democratic control”, Sir Keir Starmer has said. The Prime Minister said decisions about...
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Taoiseach remarks on tariffs and Trump's affection for Ireland

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Taoiseach Micheal Martin speaks to media in Washington following his meeting yesterday with US President Donald Trump, as the US warned of punitive tariffs on EU exports in an escalating trade war.
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Bloomberg

Are DOGE Cuts Putting US at Risk?

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At the hands of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, also known as DOGE, the US government is experiencing an alarming technology brain drain which risks leaving the country unprepared for any coming crisis, according to a...
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UK and Ireland opening 'next chapter' in their relationship, says Starmer

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Sir Keir Starmer said the UK and Ireland were opening the “next chapter” in their relationship, as ministers from both countries gathered for a summit in Liverpool. Taoiseach Micheal Martin said Ireland would do “anything we can” to help...
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Bloomberg

Air France-KLM CEO: Demand Remains Strong

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The path to profitability remains the key focus for Schroders says Richard Oldfield, Schroders CEO. To do so, the company is doubling down on growing its wealth management and private markets businesses, whilst cutting costs by £150...
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Advertisers have 'very important role' to play in ensuring online safety upheld, says Ofcom chair

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Advertisers have a 'very important role' to play in ensuring online safety is upheld, Ofcom chair Lord Michael Grade said on Thursday at the Lead 2024 advertising conference in London. Mr Grade said advertisers should use their power to...
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Deepfakes could swing close UK election or referendum, Sadiq Khan suggests

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Deepfakes could swing a close UK election or referendum in future, the Mayor of London has suggested. Sadiq Khan, who fell victim to a fake AI recording of him supposedly making inflammatory remarks in the run up to Armistice Day...
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Bloomberg

'We Bank Everybody,' Says Bank of America CEO Moynihan

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Bank of America Corp. Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan says some customers are driven out of the US banking system by over-regulation, and not political bias. "We bank everybody. The real question was about over-regulation...