Bitcoin, helped by a possible short squeeze, rebounds from Monday’s FTX-suspected slide
The price of bitcoin bounced Tuesday, reversing losses from the previous day that were driven by fears of FTX liquidations.
Demand for oil, gas and coal will peak by 2030, but that’s not fast enough to keep global warming within 1.5 degrees, says IEA chief
Demand for fossil fuels are set to peak by 2030, says Fatih Birol, chief of the IEA. That’s “nowhere near steep enough” to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees.
The CPI trade: What JPMorgan sees the market doing, based on these scenarios
JPMorgan’s sales and trading team highlighted five potential scenarios for how the stock market could react to August’s CPI print
McCarthy directs GOP-led House committees to open Biden impeachment inquiry
McCarthy claimed Tuesday that Biden had lied to the American people about his knowledge of his family’s foreign business dealings.
Taiwan chip giant TSMC to invest up to $100 million in Arm IPO
TSMC manufactures semiconductors for companies from Apple to Nvidia, that are often based on Arm architecture.
Russia’s Putin praises Elon Musk as an ‘outstanding person’ and ‘talented businessman’
Putin’s comments come after Musk said last week that he refused an emergency request by Ukraine to extend coverage of Starlink satellites to Crimea.
Alibaba CEO warns of being ‘displaced’ if the Chinese tech giant doesn’t keep up in AI
The new CEO Eddie Wu is laying out his strategic priorities for Alibaba.
Walter Isaacson’s new Elon Musk biography is already taking off in China
Walter Isaacson’s new biography of Elon Musk hit the Chinese market Tuesday.
Britain’s $4.5 billion digital bank Monzo debuts investments feature
British digital bank Monzo has launched a feature that lets users invest with as little as £1.
As Putin and Kim Jong Un meet, the West fears what Russia and North Korea are planning
The leaders of North Korea and Russia are expected to discuss deepening military, economic and geopolitical cooperation — as well as weaponry.