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Bitcoin ETFs Mark a Milestone for Crypto. Now the Real Test Begins.
The launch of Bitcoin exchange-traded funds has given crypto its first shot at the Wall Street big leagues. Now it faces the real test: Can it become more than a fringe asset?…
Renters are being hit harder by inflation than homeowners
Renters and homeowners experience inflation differently, and right now renters are taking a much more painful hit.
Consumer Price…
Tesla reportedly cuts prices of two models in a tough China market where BYD rules
Tesla Inc. has reportedly reduced prices on two models in China, where it faces stiff competition from rivals such as BYD and is grappling with a continued…
Snapchat to let parents decide whether their teens can use the app’s AI chatbot
Snapchat will now give parents the option to block their teens from interacting with the app’s “My AI” chatbot following some questions about…
From transparent TVs to ChatGPT-powered companions, here’s some of the buzziest tech of CES 2024
Tech companies showed quirky gadgets and new innovations at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas this week, from AI-powered pillows that…
Asian markets rise; Japan’s Nikkei hits highest level since 1990
TOKYO — Asian shares advanced Thursday on the back of Wall Street’s climb to a near-record high, as Tokyo’s benchmark surged to its highest level since 1990.…
Google is laying off staff who work on some of its most recognizable products
Google is starting the year off with sweeping layoffs across divisions. The layoffs include hundreds of employees who work on some of the…
Fed’s Mester says March is probably too early for rate cut
Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester on Thursday threw cold water on market expectations of an interest rate cut as soon as March. Asked in an interview on…
Mortgage rates inch up for the second week in a row, landing at 6.66%
Mortgage rates ticked up this week for the second week in a row, but remain more than a full percentage point lower than their high last year.…