South Korea’s central bank retained its key interest rate for the seventh straight meeting and raised its inflation projections citing higher cost pressures. The Monetary Policy Board of the Bank of Korea, governed by Rhee Chang-yong, decided to retain the key base rate at 3.50 percent. As inflation is projected […]
Read moreMoment AI boxing robot packs a punch as it takes on HUMAN fighter amid fear we're 'building the end of humanity' | The Sun
A CHILLING video showing a robot boxing a human fighter has many fearing an AI revolution could soon become a possibility. An alarming video showcases the AI boxing robot throwing impressive punches in a "Rocky"-style training montage. The robot, dubbed Nadia, is a creation of researchers at IMHC Robotics and […]
Read moreIncredible collection of Aston Martin racecars in range of bright colours go up for auction with £350,000 price tag | The Sun
AN incredible collection of Aston Martin racecars in a variety of eye-catching colours are due to go under the hammer with a price tag of £350,000. The V8 Racing Collection is a series of seven 2010 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Coupés celebrating Aston Martins racing heritage. Bonhams Cars say the […]
Read moreI ranked all of the games voted Game of the Year – and found out which ones are actually worth playing | The Sun
AS the year comes to a close, all the major releases of the year and lining up to get their awards. That’s right, award season is upon us, and I decided to look back at all the winners of the big prize over the last decade to find out which […]
Read moreSyros Presents Positive Phase 2 Trial Data Of Tamibarotene Combination: Stock Up In Premarket
Syros Pharmaceuticals (SYRS) announced Wednesday positive initial data from its ongoing SELECT-AML-1 Phase 2 trial evaluating tamibarotene, in combination with venetoclax and azacitidine in newly diagnosed, unfit patients with acute myeloid leukemia or AML and RARA gene overexpression. In pre-market activity on Nasdaq, the shares were gaining around 10 percent […]
Read moreU.S. Stocks Close Little Changed Ahead Of Key Inflation Data
After ending the previous session modestly higher, stocks showed a lack of direction over the course of the trading day on Wednesday. Despite the choppy trading on the day, the Dow inched up to its best closing level in over three months. The major averages eventually ended the day narrowly […]
Read moreFor years, annuity buyers faced an impossible question. Here’s the answer
Martin Lewis compares pension annuity against drawdown An annuity is a guaranteed income for life that people buy with their pensions. Before 2015’s pension freedom reforms, retirees were obliged to buy them. Demand crashed once that obligation was removed, as ultra-low interest rates made annuities look poor value and many […]
Read moreMortgages repayments set to skyrocket by hundreds, Bank of England says
Almost five million UK homeowners are still set to see their mortgage repayments jump by hundreds of pounds over the next three years, as rising interest rates have heightened risks in the global financial markets, the Bank of England has said. The Bank’s Financial Policy Committee (FPC) also found that […]
Read moreHow can you find the locations of mobile speed cameras? | The Sun
THERE are many different types of speed cameras you may encounter on roads in the UK. One of the 18 kinds of traffic enforcement cameras is mobile speed cameras, which are used in roaming vans and can spot dangerous drivers on the move. How can you find the locations of […]
Read moreRio’s Africa mine steps closer to production – and endangered chimpanzees
Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The Chinese government is close to backing Rio Tinto’s newest mine in the heart of a remote African chimpanzee rainforest, where the global resources giant expects to dig up 1.5 billion tonnes of […]
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