The leading chipmaker is taking steps to conquer new growth markets and Nvidia's CEO revealed plans at CES' 2025 keynote.
Australia’s Key Inflation Gauge Cools, Puts Rate Cut in Play
(Bloomberg) -- An important measure of Australian inflation slipped in November to edge closer to the central bank’s target band, suggesting that policymakers may have room to consider easing sooner than later. The currency fell.Most Read from BloombergNYC’s Subway Violence Deters Drive to Bring Workers Back to OfficeDutch Central Bank Restores Amsterdam’s ‘Ugliest Building’Can American Drivers Learn to Love Roundabouts?Can States Hit the Brakes on Runaway Roadbuilding?Don’t Shrink the BusThe cl
The Spiral’s $2.7 Billion Refinancing Kicks Off 2025 CMBS Market
(Bloomberg) -- Tishman Speyer and Henry Crown have raised $2.65 billion in the commercial mortgage-backed securities market for The Spiral office tower in New York, kicking off the single asset, single borrower sector that analysts expect to post a banner year.Most Read from BloombergNYC’s Subway Violence Deters Drive to Bring Workers Back to OfficeDutch Central Bank Restores Amsterdam’s ‘Ugliest Building’Can American Drivers Learn to Love Roundabouts?Don’t Shrink the BusCan States Hit the Brake
Quantum Computing Stocks Drop as Nvidia CEO Sees Use Years Away
(Bloomberg) -- The shares of IonQ Inc. and other companies linked to quantum computing tumbled in extended trading on Tuesday after Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said “very useful” quantum computers are likely decades away.Most Read from BloombergNYC’s Subway Violence Deters Drive to Bring Workers Back to OfficeDutch Central Bank Restores Amsterdam’s ‘Ugliest Building’Can American Drivers Learn to Love Roundabouts?Don’t Shrink the BusCan States Hit the Brakes on Runaway Roadb
Why Is Crypto Down Today: Bitcoin, Tech Stocks Fall as Economic Strength Challenges Rate Cut Hopes
Markets decline on hotter-than-expected economic data, with Bitcoin shedding over 5%.
Wall Street Banks Cleared by Texas After Exiting Climate Group
(Bloomberg) -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton dropped his threat to cut off big US banks from municipal-bond deals after a slew of Wall Street firms exited a controversial climate-finance alliance.Most Read from BloombergNYC’s Subway Violence Deters Drive to Bring Workers Back to OfficeDutch Central Bank Restores Amsterdam’s ‘Ugliest Building’Can American Drivers Learn to Love Roundabouts?Don’t Shrink the BusCan States Hit the Brakes on Runaway Roadbuilding?In 2023, his office announced that
Is Bitcoin the key to secure digital identities for the future?
How blockchain technology could redefine identity verification in a rapidly advancing digital age.