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Bitcoin resumes ascent with ETF approval expectations recovering

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Bitcoin resumes ascent with ETF approval expectations recovering

The largest cryptocurrency tumbled as much as 9.2% yesterday, or the most on an intraday basis since November 2022, after Matrixport analyst Markus Thielen wrote in a note that he expects the Securities and Exchange Commission to reject all Bitcoin ETF proposals this month.

Apple supplier TDK bets new battery will change smartphone game

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Apple supplier TDK bets new battery will change smartphone game

The Apple Inc. supplier is the first to apply to smartphones a technological breakthrough that its rivals have been exploring mainly as a means to stretch mileage for electric vehicles, according to TDK Chief Executive Officer Noboru Saito.

OpenAI to launch online store for custom versions of ChatGPT next week

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OpenAI to launch online store for custom versions of ChatGPT next week

San Francisco-based OpenAI announced at its developer conference in November that users could start building GPTs — its term for custom versions of ChatGPT — without needing to learn any coding. With this option, users can quickly create chatbots that teach math to a child or come up with colorful cocktail recipes.

OpenAI in talks with dozens of publishers to license content

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OpenAI in talks with dozens of publishers to license content

“We are in the middle of many negotiations and discussions with many publishers. They are active. They are very positive. They’re progressing well,” Tom Rubin, OpenAI’s chief of intellectual property and content, told Bloomberg News. “You’ve seen deals announced, and there will be more in the future.”

Russian oil losing competitive edge in India as prices rise

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Russian oil losing competitive edge in India as prices rise

Refiners in the world’s third-largest oil consumer paid an average of $85.90 a barrel for shipments from its largest supplier, up 1.8% compared with $84.46 in October.

What’s bad for Harvard is good for America: Allison Schrager

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What’s bad for Harvard is good for America: Allison Schrager

The resignation of Claudine Gay as president has brought the university unwanted attention for lacking both academic standards and moral clarity. She made mistakes, but in many ways Harvard set her up to fail.

Stars align for India bonds after first yearly gain since 2020

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Stars align for India bonds after first yearly gain since 2020

The benchmark 10-year sovereign yield fell 15 basis points last year, the most in three years. It’s expected to slide by more than 30 basis points by the end of 2024 from 7.22% on Thursday, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg survey.

Cathie Wood buys Tesla shares just as Wall Street’s view dims

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Cathie Wood buys Tesla shares just as Wall Street’s view dims

Funds operated by Wood’s firm Ark Investment Management LLC have bought about 216,000 shares of the company over investments made on Dec. 20 and Jan. 3, according to Ark’s daily trading data compiled by Bloomberg. Before the current buying streak, Ark had largely sold shares in the EV maker for three straight quarters.

Microsoft adds AI key in first change to PC keyboard in decades

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Microsoft adds AI key in first change to PC keyboard in decades

The Copilot key, which will sit to the right of the space bar, is the first change to the Windows keyboard layout since Microsoft added the Windows/Start key in 1994, underscoring the company’s commitment to artificial intelligence.

US, other countries warn Houthis against further attacks in Red Sea

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US, other countries warn Houthis against further attacks in Red Sea

Numerous container shipping lines have elected to avoid the Red Sea following a wave of attacks, instead sailing their fleets thousands of miles around Africa.

Abu Dhabi royal sets up firm to hold $27 billion in assets

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Abu Dhabi royal sets up firm to hold $27 billion in assets

The new firm, called 2PointZero, will be transferred into Abu Dhabi’s $239 billion International Holding Co. Its holdings will include portions of Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s sprawling empire, according to a statement late Tuesday.

China, Fed and Elections: What will move Asian stocks in 2024

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China, Fed and Elections: What will move Asian stocks in 2024

Whether the world’s second-biggest economy can finally recover and fix its embattled property sector is among the main questions for investors this year. Chinese stocks ended 2023 with a record third year of losses and contributed to the MSCI Asia Pacific Index trailing global equities by 11 percentage points.

TikTok eyes $17.5 billion shopping business on Amazon’s turf

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TikTok eyes $17.5 billion shopping business on Amazon’s turf

The 2024 merchandise volume goal for the US version of TikTok Shop — which melds online entertainment with impulse buying — was discussed in internal meetings in recent weeks and may still change depending on how the business goes, said the people, who asked not to be named discussing private information.

Markets see Fed’s exit from quantitative tightening nearing

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Markets see Fed’s exit from quantitative tightening nearing

Participants remarked the Committee’s plans indicated it would slow and then stop shrinking its balance sheet when reserve balances are “somewhat above the level judged consistent with ample reserves.”

Confidential Jeffrey Epstein documents unsealed by New York court

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Confidential Jeffrey Epstein documents unsealed by New York court

The first of what are expected to be hundreds of documents identifying more than 150 individuals were unsealed Wednesday following an order last month by US District Judge Loretta A. Preska.

Coast Guard plane wasn’t cleared for runway before Tokyo crash

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Coast Guard plane wasn’t cleared for runway before Tokyo crash

The readout of communications just prior to the crash was released on January 3 by Japanese officials in Tokyo. It appears to contradict the coast guard captain, who reportedly said he had “obtained permission to take off.”

Petronet likely to renew Qatar LNG contract in January

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Petronet likely to renew Qatar LNG contract in January

Qatar is building an enormous expansion to its LNG export facility, which will start later this decade, and extending its commitment to India will help to lock in a key buyer.

VinFast planning battery plant in Tamil Nadu in 2024

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VinFast planning battery plant in Tamil Nadu in 2024

VinFast last year said it planned to set up an EV factory in India with an investment of $150 million to $200 million in the first phase.

Citi, Jefferies sound caution on India tech rally on valuation

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Citi, Jefferies sound caution on India tech rally on valuation

Brokerage firms including Citigroup Inc. and Jefferies Financial Group Inc. are now sounding caution on the sector’s outperformance, citing rich valuations and tepid growth prospects.

India proposes tighter rules for dividend payouts by lenders

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India proposes tighter rules for dividend payouts by lenders

Lenders have to meet specific capital requirements for three financial years before giving out dividends, according to a statement on the proposed rules from the Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday.

Apple stock downgraded as Barclays warns on cooling iPhone demand

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Apple stock downgraded as Barclays warns on cooling iPhone demand

Barclays analysts led by Tim Long cut their rating on Apple to underweight and price target by $1 to $160, compared with the stock’s Tuesday closing price of $185.64.

SoftBank veteran Nikesh Arora a billionaire after another huge payday

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SoftBank veteran Nikesh Arora a billionaire after another huge payday

At Google, he became the firm’s highest-paid executive after getting a compensation package worth about $51 million in 2012, on his way to collecting stock awards worth at least $200 million by the time he left.

Apple stock downgraded as Barclays warns on cooling iPhone demand

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Apple stock downgraded as Barclays warns on cooling iPhone demand

Barclays analysts led by Tim Long cut their rating on Apple to underweight and price target to $160 from $161, implying a 17% decline over the next year.

Russian oil cargoes head away from India amid payment issues

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Russian oil cargoes head away from India amid payment issues

Five ships all carrying Sokol oil from Russia’s Far East — the NS Commander, Sakhalin Island, Krymsk, Nellis, and Liteyny Prospect — are moving toward the Malacca Strait at 7 to 10 knots, according to vessel-tracking data. A sixth also holding Sokol — the NS Century — is still close to Sri Lanka.

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