When Soccer’s Content Mine Loses Sight of Reality

When Soccer’s Content Mine Loses Sight of Reality

Being early, Marc Andreessen once ruefully said, is the same as being wrong. Admittedly, Andreesen, the software engineer, angel investor and all-purpose Silicon Valley maven, deployed the maxim in the context of his own somewhat bitter experiences in the world of cloud computing, but it works surprisingly well as an analysis of “Being: Liverpool.” If…

Here’s why Moody’s Analytics’ Mark Zandi worry about oil prices

Here’s why Moody’s Analytics’ Mark Zandi worry about oil prices

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Mark Zandi, Moody’s Analytics chief economist, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss his expectations from the Fed’s next move, whether the soft landing is too much of a good thing, and more.

ICJ’s Genocide Ruling Against Israel Has Little Immediate Effect

ICJ’s Genocide Ruling Against Israel Has Little Immediate Effect

A ruling on Friday by the International Court of Justice on charges of genocide against Israel had deep historical resonance for both Israelis and Palestinians. But it lacked immediate practical consequences. The World Court did not order a halt to fighting in the Gaza Strip and made no attempt to rule on the merits of…

Recession risks are ‘now more politics and geopolitics than economics,’ says NBER’s Lipsky

Recession risks are ‘now more politics and geopolitics than economics,’ says NBER’s Lipsky

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email John Lipsky, director-at-large at the National Bureau of Economic Research, joins ‘Money Movers’ to discuss the week’s economic data, how Lipsky considers the geopolitical climate, and more.

China Says It Has Imprisoned Ian Stones, a British Businessman, on Spy Charges

China Says It Has Imprisoned Ian Stones, a British Businessman, on Spy Charges

A British businessman who disappeared from public view in China in 2018 was sentenced to five years in prison in 2022, China’s foreign ministry said on Friday, in its first public acknowledgment of the case. The businessman, Ian J. Stones, had lived in China since the 1970s, working for companies such as General Motors and…

London’s High Line Will Echo Its New York Inspiration, With Local Notes

London’s High Line Will Echo Its New York Inspiration, With Local Notes

The derelict rail bridge stretches across a busy north London street, green foliage peeking out of the gaps between the beams overhead, where bright blue paint flakes from rusting steel. Farther east, the railway’s grand Victorian-era arches span a small slice of park wedged between two streets, where tents belonging to homeless people, a discarded…

Generative AI is coming to wealth management in a very big way, says Ritholtz’s Josh Brown

Generative AI is coming to wealth management in a very big way, says Ritholtz’s Josh Brown

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Halftime Report Josh Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, joins CNBC’s ‘Halftime Report’ to share his outlook for AI’s impact on advisors. 03:38 2 minutes ago

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