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World’s Most Popular Online Computer Class Turns to AI for Help

EDUCATION

World’s Most Popular Online Computer Class Turns to AI for Help

Harvard University’s CS50 is getting a ChatGPT-era makeover.

Amazon in talks to offer free mobile service to US Prime Members

WORLD

Amazon in talks to offer free mobile service to US Prime Members

The company is negotiating with Verizon Communications Inc., T-Mobile US Inc. and Dish Network Corp. to get the lowest possible wholesale prices.

How climate scientists predict India’s all-important monsoon rains

INDIA

How climate scientists predict India’s all-important monsoon rains

The National Monsoon Mission, which set out in 2012 to move the nation over to a system that relies less on historical patterns and more on real-time, on-the-ground data gathering, is starting to pay off, potentially saving property, crops, and even lives.

BRICS nations say new currency may offer shield from sanctions

WORLD

BRICS nations say new currency may offer shield from sanctions

The foreign ministers of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa convened in Cape Town earlier Thursday to discuss how the bloc can win greater global influence and to challenge the US. While they didn’t reach firm conclusions, the use of alternative currencies was among the prominent talking points.

Global inflows help Indian stocks become EM Asia’s top gainers

BUSINESS

Global inflows help Indian stocks become EM Asia’s top gainers

Overseas investors purchased a net $5 billion of the nation’s shares last month, the most since August, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Global funds snapped up the stocks for 24 consecutive days through May 31, the longest streak since August 2016.

India mulls green Ammonia tender to curb fertilizer emissions

BUSINESS

India mulls green Ammonia tender to curb fertilizer emissions

Talks are taking place between fertilizer manufacturers and the country’s renewable energy ministry to assess potential demand for the feedstock, Bhupinder Singh Bhalla, the department’s top bureaucrat, said in an interview.

Japan workers are shifting from lifetime employment, LinkedIn says

WORLD

Japan workers are shifting from lifetime employment, LinkedIn says

“Japan is at a turning point,” Wakana Tanaka said in her first media interview this week since she took over the top job in late March. “Building your skills constantly is really important in this coming age.”

Now seen as an AI stock, SoftBank is set for its best week in three years

WORLD

Now seen as an AI stock, SoftBank is set for its best week in three years

The shares rose as much as 6% Friday, and are poised for a jump of about 18% on the week. Jefferies provided the latest spark, upgrading SoftBank to buy from hold, saying it is a “likely beneficiary” of the frenzy in recent stocks following Nvidia Corp.’s bullish sales forecast last month.

Meta tells office workers to come in three days per week this fall

WORLD

Meta tells office workers to come in three days per week this fall

The move is part of the company’s broader push to work more efficiently, said one of the people, who asked not to be named discussing private company policy.

Apple plans major retail push with new stores across China, US

WORLD

Apple plans major retail push with new stores across China, US

Through 2027, the iPhone maker is discussing opening 15 new stores across the Asia-Pacific region, five locations in Europe and the Middle East, and four additional outlets in the US and Canada, according to people with knowledge of the deliberations.

Byju’s lenders scrap talks to restructure $1.2 billion loan

BUSINESS

Byju’s lenders scrap talks to restructure $1.2 billion loan

The talks were called off after the creditors moved court, and accused the firm of hiding $500 million of funds raised, the people said, asking not to be named as the information is not public. Lenders can now sell the term loan B securities of the firm as the restraint that came as part of the negotiations is lifted, they said.

Commodity crash signals disinflation is taking hold for now

WORLD

Commodity crash signals disinflation is taking hold for now

The commodity crunch unleashed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has taken a sharp reversal, with a Bloomberg gauge dropping more than 10% since the start of the year to the lowest since 2021.

India’s hunger for Russian oil crowds out the Saudis

BUSINESS

India’s hunger for Russian oil crowds out the Saudis

The South Asian nation took 1.96 million barrels a day from Russia last month, 15% more than the previous high in April, according to data from Vortexa Ltd. Shipments from Saudi Arabia slipped to the lowest level since February 2021, figures from the shipping analytics company show.

US economy has signs of cooling, shows Fed’s beige book

WORLD

US economy has signs of cooling, shows Fed’s beige book

Policymakers are carefully assessing how their tightening campaign over the past 14 months, which brought interest rates to a range of 5% to 5.25% from near zero, is affecting the economy. They have shifted to making decisions on a meeting-by-meeting basis, letting the evolution of data guide policy.

Apple App commerce climbed 29% last year to $1.1 trillion

WORLD

Apple App commerce climbed 29% last year to $1.1 trillion

A study from Analysis Group that was commissioned by Apple found that annual sales and billings — which include money from apps and subscriptions, in-app advertising and physical goods or services — climbed more than 80% on the App Store since 2019. The latest annual increase was an uptick from growth of 27% in 2021 and 2020.

Apple tests new high-end Macs ahead of WWDC

WORLD

Apple tests new high-end Macs ahead of WWDC

The company is planning two new Mac models — labeled internally as Mac 14,13 and Mac 14,14 — that run the M2 Max processor announced in January and a yet-to-be-unveiled M2 Ultra chip.

Global money chases alternatives in Asia amid China anxiety

WORLD

Global money chases alternatives in Asia amid China anxiety

The divergence has been on full display this week. A key Chinese stock gauge saw losses from its recent peak reach 20% just as South Korea’s Kospi flirted with a bull market and benchmarks in India approached all-time highs.

Elon Musk again world’s richest person as Bernard Arnault’s LVMH sinks

WORLD

Elon Musk again world’s richest person as Bernard Arnault’s LVMH sinks

The Tesla Inc. chief executive officer surpassed luxury tycoon Bernard Arnault on Wednesday after shares of Arnault’s LVMH fell 2.6% in Paris trading.

Hedge funds are deploying ChatGPT to handle all the grunt work

WORLD

Hedge funds are deploying ChatGPT to handle all the grunt work

Yet for money managers who weaponize computing advances for an investing edge, the era of ChatGPT holds a less lofty promise for now: Automating the grunt work.

Nvidia’s $184 billion jump in five charts

BUSINESS

Nvidia’s $184 billion jump in five charts

The stock rose 24% on Thursday, adding $184 billion to the Santa Clara, California-based company’s valuation.

JPMorgan builds unit for world’s richest families in wealth bet

BUSINESS

JPMorgan builds unit for world’s richest families in wealth bet

Created just before the pandemic and led by JPMorgan veteran Andy Cohen, the business now includes about three dozen people in the US, Asia and Europe and works closely with the New York-based firm’s investment and private banks.

Apple’s iPhone maker expects to more than double AI server sales

WORLD

Apple’s iPhone maker expects to more than double AI server sales

The company posted NT$1.1 trillion ($35.8 billion) of revenue from its overall server business in 2022, Chairman Young Liu said at its annual shareholders’ meeting Wednesday. Hon Hai, the listed vehicle of Foxconn Technology Group, is also working with Nvidia Corp. on autonomous driving applications, he said.

Jamie Dimon hints at life after JPMorgan, says he’d mull public office

WORLD

Jamie Dimon hints at life after JPMorgan, says he’d mull public office

The financier is among a group of long-tenured Wall Street chiefs that also includes Brian Moynihan, 63, who’s led Bank of America Corp. since 2010, and the 67-year-old Dimon, who has been head of JPMorgan since 2005.

China is drilling a 10,000-meter deep hole into earth’s crust

WORLD

China is drilling a 10,000-meter deep hole into earth’s crust

Drilling for what is set to be China’s deepest ever borehole began in the country’s oil-rich Xinjiang region on Tuesday, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. Earlier that morning, China sent its first civilian astronaut into space from the Gobi Desert.

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