Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Leather-jacketed boss of trillion-dollar chip firm

By Yuvraj Malik, Samrhitha A and Stephen Nellis (Reuters) -When the pandemic forced Nvidia Corp to hold a major product launch virtually, CEO Jensen Huang beamed video to promote the event from his kitchen, where he pulled the company’s latest chip out of his oven. “I’ve got something I’ve gotta show you,” Huang says while…

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China was top market for Tesla Model Y, world’s best-selling car in Q1

By Hyunjoo Jin and Akash Sriram SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – China was the biggest market for Tesla’s Model Y electric sport utility vehicles, helping it become the world’s top selling vehicle in the first quarter of this year, according to data from market research firm JATO shared with Reuters. Elon Musk on Tuesday visited China…

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BOJ may hike rates if sustained wage growth looks likely-government panellist

By Leika Kihara and Takahiko Wada TOKYO (Reuters) – The Bank of Japan (BOJ) may raise short-term interest rates early next year if sustained wage growth becomes a real prospect, Tsutomu Watanabe, an academic who participated in a key government panel on economic policy, told Reuters. Inflation will remain elevated as companies become more convinced…

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Analysis-Small investors are souring on China’s recovery

By Jason Xue and Tom Westbrook SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The last great hope for China’s faltering post-pandemic rally is fading as the nation’s legion of small-time investors turns bearish on equities to double down instead on safer assets amid a stuttering economic recovery. Brokers and money managers had expected billions of yuan in excess savings…

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Bank of Queensland pledges to comply with anti-money laundering laws, manage risks

(Reuters) – Bank of Queensland Ltd said on Wednesday it had entered into separate undertakings with the country’s financial crime and prudential regulators to comply with anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing laws and address risk governance practices. The court-enforceable undertaking accepted by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) follows several breaches of prudential standards in…

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Exclusive – EU’s Breton to discuss AI rules with OpenAI CEO in June

By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – EU industry chief Thierry Breton will meet OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in San Francisco next month to discuss how the company will implement the bloc’s world-leading rules on artificial intelligence (AI), EU officials said on Tuesday. Breton will also discuss an AI pact with Altman with the goal…

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New Zealand-UK free trade agreement to start benefiting exporters -NZ PM

By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) – New Zealand companies will start to benefit from the country’s new free trade agreement (FTA) with the United Kingdom with the pact now in force, the government said on Wednesday. “The benefits which begin flowing from the FTA today, provide a further big boost to our economy,” said New…

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