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Amazon's future growth from its position as a $2 trillion company will likely be determined by the billions of dollars it has designated to fund its artificial-intelligence ambitions.
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Yahoo News - World
Ukraine receives €2-billion boost in government funding from IMF
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Nvidia is starting to act like its own asset class
Shares of Nvidia Corp. are growing increasingly disconnected from the average stock in the S&P 500, prompting one analyst to quip that the chip designer is starting to behave like its own asset class. -
MarketWatch - Business
CureVac’s stock soars on GSK’s $1.56 billion deal for its COVID-19 and flu vaccines
U.K. pharmaceutical giant GSK said the deal gives it the rights to develop, manufacture and commercialize messenger RNA-based candidate vaccines for flu and COVID-19. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Gold Futures Near Two-week Highs on Hopes for US Rate Cuts
Gold futures rose, nearing a two-week high, amid growing investor optimism for a U.S. interest rate cut. -
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Some People Love ‘The Bear’ … for Its Style
Carmy’s white T-shirt has a fan base all its own. -
Yahoo News - World
Taiwan says it backed down from retrieving one of its fishing vessels seized by China to avoid escalation
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AI Deals Push VC Funding Total to 2-Year High
While the number of investments isn't climbing, the huge amounts of capital needed for AI development drove the quarterly figure to $55.6 billion.Artificial Intelligence -
MarketWatch - Business
Jeff Bezos aims to sell $5 billion of Amazon stock in second round for 2024
The Amazon founder and executive chair has filed to sell up to 25 million shares, after he dumped 50 million in February. -
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Amazon has a pre-Prime Day coupon sale on Govee smart lighting
Add some mood lighting to your home with these fun Govee smart lights that you can save on right now. -
MarketWatch - Business
2-year Treasury yield ends at almost three-week low after ISM data offers signs of waning U.S. growth
Treasury yields finished lower on Wednesday for a second straight session after the Institute for Supply Management’s index of services businesses produced its lowest reading since the height of the pandemic in May 2020.
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