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Nobel economics prize goes to inequality researchers
World News

Nobel economics prize goes to inequality researchers

By Simon Johnson, Karolina Tagaris for Reuters Academy of Sciences permanent secretary Hans Ellegren (C), Jakob Svensson (L) and Jan Teorell, of the Nobel assembly at the Swedish Riksbank announces the Swedish Riksbank's prize in economic science. Photo: AFP / Christine Olsson Three US-based academics won the 2024 Nobel economics prize for research that explored the aftermath of colonisation to understand why global inequality persists today, especially in countries dogged by corruption and dictatorship. Simon Johnson and James Robinson, both British-American, and Turkish-American Daron Acemoglu were commended for their work on "how institutions are formed and affect prosperity", the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. "Reducing the vast differences in income between countries is...
Morgan Stanley sees stabilizing economy boosting cyclical stocks
Business

Morgan Stanley sees stabilizing economy boosting cyclical stocks

Even as focus turns to the upcoming presidential election, Morgan Stanley thinks the business cycle will matter more for stock picking. The recent rise in yields following optimistic economic data, including last week's wholesale inflation report, could indicate that the bond market is beginning to part with some of the growth concerns on the hope that the economy is on stable footing, equity strategist Michael Wilson wrote in a research note Monday. He added that this trend provides greater confidence in cyclical stocks, which are positively correlated to upward moves in the 10-year Treasury yield. Wilson expects both rates and economic data to support cyclical stocks. The group should also benefit from a rebound in capital market activity, an improved lending environment and a pickup in ...
Samoa preparing for Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting
World News

Samoa preparing for Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting

A sign on the Samoa Government building in Apia shows the countdown to Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. Photo: Louise Ternouth Next week, 56 countries will be coming together for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa. Preparations have been four years in the making, with businesses stockpilling supplies, villages decorated in each country's colours and a huge community effort to be ready to host. The meeting comes off the back of the White Sunday public holiday, known as Lotu Tamaiti in Samoa, which has seen families out celebrating - singing, dancing and, of course, eating. On Samoa's island Manono in the village of Salua, children at the Methodist church were performing for Lotu Tamaiti - White Sunday. After Christmas, Lotu Tamaiti is the biggest public holid...
European founders call for single EU startup body to boost tech sector
Business

European founders call for single EU startup body to boost tech sector

Patrick Collison, CEO and co-founder of Stripe, speaking at 2022's Italian Tech Week in Turin, Italy.Giuliano Berti | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesFounders of some of Europe's largest technology unicorns on Monday backed an open letter calling for a "tech renaissance" fueled by the creation of a single pan-European entity to promote startups and innovation in the bloc.The list of entrepreneurs backing the proposal includes the likes of Patrick Collison, CEO of payments tech giant Stripe; Taavet Hinrikus, co-founder of money transfer app Wise and venture capital firm Plural, and Eléonore Crespo, CEO of French accounting software unicorn Pigment.The letter was also signed by VC firms Index Ventures, Sequoia and Seedcamp."The multitude of countries and cultures in Europe is its unfair advantage. B...
ServiceNow, CoreWeave to invest billions in UK data centers for AI
Business

ServiceNow, CoreWeave to invest billions in UK data centers for AI

Bill McDermott, Chairman, President & CEO ServiceNow, speaking on CNBC's Squawk Box at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 17th, 2024. Adam Galici | CNBCEnterprise software giant ServiceNow and AI-focused startup CoreWeave announced plans to invest billions of dollars in the U.K., in a vote of confidence for Prime Minister Keir Starmer as he looks to attract foreign investment.ServiceNow said it would invest $1.5 billion in the U.K. over the next five years, as it grows its U.K. business. The U.S.-based company plans to expand its U.K. presence with new office space and grow its staff base beyond the 1,000 people it currently employs.ServiceNow also said it would invest the cash into localizing the processing of data for its large language models (LLMs...
WTI, Brent fall after China press briefing
Business

WTI, Brent fall after China press briefing

Crude oil futures fell nearly 2% on Monday after OPEC cut its demand forecast for 2024 for the third time in a row.OPEC now sees demand growing by 1.9 million barrels per day in 2024, down from 2 million bpd in its previous forecast, according to a report released Monday. The group expects demand to grow by 1.6 million bpd in 2025, compared with 1.7 million bpd previously.Here are Monday's energy prices:West Texas Intermediate November contract: $74.08 per barrel, down $1.48, or 1.96%. Year to date, U.S. crude oil has gained more than 3%.Brent December contract: $77.58 per barrel, down $1.46, or 1.85%. Year to date, the global benchmark has risen nearly 1%.RBOB Gasoline November contract: $2.1035 per gallon, down 2.24%. Year to date, gasoline is little changed.Natural Gas November contract...
Elliott asks for December special meeting at Southwest, cuts board slate
Business

Elliott asks for December special meeting at Southwest, cuts board slate

Travelers check in at a Southwest counter at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) in Atlanta, Georgia, US, on Tuesday, July 23, 2024.Elijah Nouvelage | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesElliott Investment Management has requested a special meeting at Southwest Airlines, formalizing the launch of a long-signaled proxy fight for control of the carrier's board.The activist is seeking a meeting date of Dec. 10, it said Monday. Elliott has also trimmed the size of its board slate from 10 director candidates to eight, after Southwest shrunk its board size from 15 to 12.CNBC reported last month that Elliott was preparing to call a special meeting.Southwest's campaign will be Elliott's first U.S. proxy fight since it took on Arconic in 2017.Elliott has an 11% stake in the airline and is se...
Nadiya Hussain: What are autoimmune diseases and which other celebrities have them?
Life Style

Nadiya Hussain: What are autoimmune diseases and which other celebrities have them?

Great British Bake Off champion Nadiya Hussain revealed this week that she has been secretly suffering from two autoimmune diseases, having spent two years in and out of hospital.Sharing the news via a video on Instagram, the 39-year-old mum of three said: “[...] Over the course of two years, I've been quite unwell. I've just been getting quite sick.“And over the course of the two years, I've been diagnosed with two autoimmune diseases, which I'm not going to go into now.”While the Bake Off winner didn’t share the details of the diagnoses, she urged fans to prioritise “taking care of yourself,” saying: “I am the kind of person who burns the candle at both ends, takes care of everyone else's needs but my own.”But what constitutes an autoimmune disease, and who else has one?What are autoimmu...
Wall Street’s top analyst calls on Monday like Nvidia
Business

Wall Street’s top analyst calls on Monday like Nvidia

Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Monday: TD Cowen reiterates Nvidia as buy TD said Nvidia remains a top pick at the firm. "NVIDIA Is Our Team's Top Pick, the Far and Away Tech Leader in AI." Mizuho reiterates Advanced Micro Devices as outperform Mizuho says it's sticking with the stock following its AI day last week. "With AMD gaining server share, a potential PC rebound and upcoming AI product launches, we see a base case PT of $19..." Mizuho reiterates Broadcom as outperform Mizuho raised its price target on the stock to $220 per share from $190. " AVGO OpenAI AI Chip win could be Potentially > $16B opportunity into 2H25-26E." Goldman Sachs upgrades Ibotta to buy from neutral Goldman Sachs reiterates Alphabet as buy Goldman lowered its price target on the stock to $208 per...
`Lord of the Rings` star Morfydd Clark: ‘As women, we’re given shame early on’
Entertainment, Movies

`Lord of the Rings` star Morfydd Clark: ‘As women, we’re given shame early on’

Imagine devouring JRR Tolkien’s books in your childhood, and then becoming a part of its on-screen universe as an actor. Morfydd Clark laughs, saying that as “cheesy” as it sounds, being a part of The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power has been a dream come true for her. Having been drawn to the world of fantasy since childhood, playing Galadriel in the Amazon Prime Video series was both exhilarating and challenging for the actor. In conversation with mid-day, Clark sheds light on the character, getting to know the Tolkien community, and the joy of seeing her favourite books come alive. Edited excerpts from the interview. How many of JRR Tolkien’s books have you read?I read The Hobbit when I was little and then I listened to The Lord the Rings’ audiobooks throughout my teenage years. ...