Author: Reuters
Chinese stocks are fast emerging as a relative safe haven as a month-long war in the Middle East saps global risk sentiment, with investment banks increasingly bullish on a market that has held up better than its regional peers in March.Read More
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Massive investments in artificial intelligence that underpinned record runs in equities face a major hurdle as the Middle East crisis clouds prospects for growth and energy costs, said Melissa Otto, head of research at S&P Global Visible Alpha.Read More
The Iran war could end soon or drag on for months. When the Strait of Hormuz is reopened, the true test will be how quickly energy, fertilizer and other supply chains can bounce back.Read More
Through Clarivate’s Early Adopter and Development Partner programs, universities and research organizations are helping shape Web of Science Research Intelligence through ongoing feedback, collaboration, and real-world use cases.Read More
Opinion: Market shaping has made medicines available and affordable for millions of people. As donor funding declines and countries take greater ownership of health systems, it must evolve into a core tool for delivering sustainable, system-wide access to health care.Read More
Materials supply chains are under growing strain from geopolitics, demand and climate risks – a new form of company-level collaboration is required.Read More
With a seven-of-eight-game road stretch in the books, the Red Raiders kick off a stretch of seven-of-eight at Rip Griffin Park on Tuesday night when ACU come…Read More
Game 10: East Carolina (4-45 1-1 American) at Virginia Tech (7-6, 2-5 ACC) Date Tuesday, March 31 Time 1:00 p.m. (ET) Location Blacksburg, Va. (Thompson Fiel…Read More
David Ellison said savings from the Skydance-Paramount merger will significantly exceed the $3 billion initially projected with more to come from WBD.Read More