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Cyient launches semiconductor subsidiary

Indian engineering and technology services company Cyient has taken a significant step forward by establishing a wholly owned subsidiary, Cyient Semiconductors. This subsidiary has been launched with an impressive investment

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ChatGPT and X hit by outage at online security group Cloudflare

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.

Home Depot Cuts Outlook As Home Improvement Slowdown Continues

Home Depot, a leading home improvement retailer, recently reported lower third-quarter profit and adjusted its full-year outlook due to a

Tit-for-Tat in Politics – Econlib

Cooperation stands as both a delicate thread and a vital pillar of political existence. It's fragile because individuals and groups

Gina Rinehart becomes largest shareholder in MP Materials

Gina Rinehart, the wealthiest individual in Australia, has significantly increased her stake in MP Materials, a leading rare earths producer

Solana ETF Competition Heats Up as Fidelity and VanEck Arrive on the Scene

Fidelity is gearing up to introduce a new Solana exchange-traded fund (ETF) on Tuesday, following in the footsteps of VanEck,

ConocoPhillips Hits New Gas Discovery in Australia’s Otway Basin

ConocoPhillips, a major player in the energy industry, has recently announced a natural gas discovery in the Otway Basin off

I’m 43 With $315k in an IRA and $90k in a Roth. Can I Retire at 57?

Retirement planning is a crucial aspect of financial stability, and Jacob, a 43-year-old divorced father, is taking the right steps

Nvidia, bitcoin and other falling stars drag the US stock market lower

The U.S. stock market experienced a downturn on Monday due to the fading allure of tech superstars like Nvidia in