Crypto Resumes Drop After SEC Crackdown Led to Weekend Selloff
Cryptocurrencies resumed losses Monday, though staying above their weekend lows, as last week’s regulatory crackdown by the US Securities and Exchange Commission weighed on sentiment.
Cryptocurrencies resumed losses Monday, though staying above their weekend lows, as last week’s regulatory crackdown by the US Securities and Exchange Commission weighed on sentiment.
India’s government is investigating reports that a health ministry portal containing personal data from anyone in the country who received a Covid-19 vaccination was breached.
An end to remote work at India’s largest software firm had an unintended causality — more female employees decided not to return to the office than male peers.
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HSBC Holdings Plc is considering further expansion at its new technology unit after buying the UK arm of Silicon Valley Bank, according to Chief Executive Officer Noel Quinn.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said part of his plan to make the UK a center of AI research and regulation was to ensure Britain got a first look at insights from labs such as Google DeepMind, OpenAI and Anthropic.
The interest from international players may also galvanize the country’s slow EV shift.
Telkom SA SOC Ltd. jumped as much as 12% after the state-owned company confirmed it’s received a bid for a controlling stake by a group of investors that includes former Chief Executive Officer Sipho Maseko.
Severe power shortages in northern Vietnam are beginning to ease, allowing manufacturers to extend operating hours after blackouts curtailed production.
In Episode 3, Sam Bankman-Fried’s new crypto trading firm makes big money on a Japan crypto trade, but early Alameda Research employees start asking questions.