Software stocks are experiencing another brutal selloff on Thursday, and one technical strategist suggests more pain could be ahead for the beaten-down sector. A Dow Jones Company ...
Selloff spills beyond US, drags down European names Wall Street rethinks one of its favorite trades Private credit stress sours sentiment further April 9 (Reuters) - U.S. software shares tumbled on ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Starting the evening of March 30, crews will begin collecting data on streets across the Spearfish as part of a pavement assessment project aimed at helping officials plan ...
Anthropic, the artificial intelligence company behind Claude, has begun testing a new AI model more capable than any it has released previously, Fortune reported. The company said the model represents ...
A strategist notes that the sector is once again testing a technical support level, which increases the likelihood that it will break that support ServiceNow is among the software stocks seeing sharp ...
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Noell Scott expects to die with some of the debt she took on a few years ago to pay for her kids’ college. Now, she’s racing against a deadline to take advantage of a program that can at least make ...
What’s unusual today is the degree of divergence between individual stocks and the cap-weighted index. The single most damaging decision most investors make during periods of falling stock market ...
Air India is reportedly launching the controversial new policy in May Satyabrata Tripathy/Hindustan Times via Getty Air India has reportedly launched a new policy where cabin crew's pay could be ...
April 9 (Reuters) - U.S. software shares tumbled on Thursday as fears over disruptions from advances in AI returned to the forefront following a recent update from Anthropic. Investors have dumped ...
Air India has introduced a new policy that may result in pay cuts for cabin crew members who gain or lose weight, according to reports. Cabin crew will face leave without pay if they are underweight ...
Air India has reportedly launched a new policy where cabin crew's pay could be affected by their BMI readings The new policy, effective May 1, will see staff outside the acceptable BMI range of 18 to ...
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