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President Joe Biden’s sweeping executive order on artificial intelligence issued Monday afternoon could greatly shape how AI evolves as it extends its tentacles into the U.S.…
By Nelson Bocanegra BOGOTA (Reuters) – Colombia’s inflation could have slowed in October but forecasts for consumer price growth through the year end rose due to…
Corrects total borrowing to $776 billion The Treasury Department said Monday it expects to borrow $776 billion in the fourth quarter, which is $76 billion lower…
Investing.com — The U.S. Treasury lowered its estimate for federal borrowing for the current quarter as it looks to continue replenishing its coffers. The Treasury Department lowered…
Cooling inflation will likely keep the Federal Reserve on pause in coming months, traders bet on Friday, even as persistent underlying price pressures amid strong consumer spending…
The U.S. was supposed to be in recession by now, if you asked economists a year earlier. Now, a majority of economists think a recession can…
(Reuters) – U.S. investors remained net sellers of equity funds in the week to Oct. 25 driven by higher bond yields and concerns over the Israel-Hamas…
President Joe Biden’s forthcoming executive order on artificial intelligence is taking aim at discrimination in the housing market, calling on federal agencies to crack down on…
By Ann Saphir (Reuters) -U.S. Federal Reserve officials will likely leave their policy rate on hold at next week’s meeting thanks in large part to a…
By Jan Strupczewski and Gabriela Baczynska BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Most European Union leaders on Friday backed granting more financial support to Ukraine as it fights a Russian…