Bonds Yields Keep Climbing Despite the Fed’s Rate Cuts. What’s Behind It All. Treasury bonds are typically viewed as safe investments and high-yield bonds as risk magnets. Don’t tell that to Wall Street. So-called junk bonds are holding up well lately even as long-term ... 10/22/2024 - 6:30 pm | View Link
Bond Yields May Keep Climbing After the Election. How to Protect Your Portfolio. Long-term bonds are slumping as “vigilantes” push up yields on fears about the deficit. These ETFs may hold up if the trends continue. 10/16/2024 - 8:03 am | View Link
Tech bubble fears spark $160bn Nvidia slump Hundreds of billions of dollars have been wiped from the stocks of global chipmakers after a key supplier to the industry warned of a slow recovery in the market, despite booming demand for artificial ... 10/15/2024 - 6:43 am | View Link
Calamos Investment Team Outlooks, October 2024 Although inflation trended downward, and earnings announcements were favorable on the whole, economic data put investors on edge. Click to read. 10/15/2024 - 3:10 am | View Link
S&P 500 ETFs: Building An Ultra-Conservative Retirement With Boosted Income Investing in S&P 500 ETFs like SPY, IVV, VOO, or SPLG and living off dividends is a conservative and powerful retirement strategy. Click here to read more. 10/14/2024 - 2:06 am | View Link
Artificial intelligence companies are embracing the benefit corporation structure. But that doesn’t mean they’re working for the public good.
During the Big Tech antitrust hearings in July 2020, Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin asked the CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google, “Are any of your companies benefit corporations, and is that something you have considered doing?” After being met with silence, he concluded, “Okay, I take it the answer is no,” and moved on.
Other than sowing confusion and public distrust, the attacks and accusations have real-life implications for the lives of the people running elections.
The 2024 election is rife with controversy, from the politics of the campaigns to the politics surrounding the administration of elections. Accusations of wrongdoing and ineptitude continue to plague election officials, despite their explanations of legal compliance and process.
This app lets you take notes, organize info, plan out projects, and create documents—all in a way that’s winning over productivity power-users hungry for something that’s both familiar and new.
Here’s a tantalizing little paradox to chew over: One of the most interesting up-and-coming productivity apps is also one of the most immediately familiar-feeling—on the surface, at least.
Mission Control CTO Michele Faragalli explains the difficulty of employing LLMs in space.
Everything is more difficult in space, and learning software is no exception. But the pressure to push AI into everything can’t be denied.
Genie AI cofounders, Nitish Mutha and Rafie Faruq. Genie AILegal tech startup Genie AI has secured a $17.8 million Series A from Google and Khosla Ventures. The startup's CEO, Rafie Faruq, says its AI editing platform can "turn around a contract in minutes."Check out the 13-slide pitch deck, shared exclusively with BI, that it used to secure the funding.
Seth Meyers tried gentle parenting his three young kids. Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty ImagesSeth Meyers said his kids think it's funny when he "drops the hammer."The father of three said he tried gentle parenting and got "no results."Gentle parenting is a parenting method that emphasizes communication over punishment. Seth Meyers tried gentle parenting and found it didn't work for him.