Category: Business
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AI will kill some jobs but may offer new opportunities for workers: experts
[ad_1] C3 AI CEO Tom Siebel provides insight on the unimaginably powerful technology on The Claman Countdown. The rapid expansion of availability of artificial intelligence will likely result in massive career shifts in the not too distant future. “AI will lead to a change in the workplace we haven’t seen since automation affected blue-collar workers…
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Brits should stay extra vigilant against scams during the festive season, bank warns | Personal Finance | Finance
[ad_1] Brits need to be extra vigilant for festive fraudsters – as “purchase scams” peak at the back end of the year, a bank has warned. Data from NatWest shows that, in the last four months of 2022, such cons – where scammers sell non-existent products at discounted prices, to attract buyers – rose by…
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Bank of America, Deutch Bank both predict interest rate cuts in 2024
[ad_1] JP Morgan Asset Management fixed income portfolio manager Kelsey Berro discusses when the Fed might start lowering interest rates on Making Money. Bank of America and Deutsch Bank both released outlooks Monday predicting the Federal Reserve will implement interest rate cuts next year. BofA said its global research economists expect inflation to gradually cool…
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Savings hack could slash energy bills by £800 a year despite price cap rise | Personal Finance | Finance
[ad_1] Households could make big savings of up to £800 on their energy bills this year by carrying out one simple task. New research by Cut My details how cleaning everyday appliances could significantly reduce gas and electricity costs. With winter now here, families will be looking for ways to save money on energy bills…
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Cantaloupe recall:
[ad_1] Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com Two people have died and at least 45 others have been hospitalized from the widespread salmonella outbreak tied to cantaloupe. Federal health officials are urging consumers who purchased the recalled cantaloupe to wash any surfaces it may have touched while the outbreak investigation continues. To date, at least…
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Changes to your pensions – exact dates and how Autumn Statement affects your pot | Personal Finance | Finance
[ad_1] The Government is pressing on with major changes to pensions policy that will open up more investments and could increase payouts by over £1,000 a year. The proposed changes will affect defined contribution (DC), defined benefit (DB) and collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes, with hopes pension funds will be invested more in growing sectors.…
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Elon Musk to meet with Israel’s president amid antisemitism controversy
[ad_1] Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., discusses American aid to Israel, the hostage deal and Chinas decline in GDP. Elon Musk will meet with Israeli President Isaac Herzog as well as the representatives of families of hostages held by Hamas on Monday as the billionaire CEO of Tesla and owner of X, formerly Twitter, faces an…
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First time buyers are ‘losing confidence’ they will meet their goals, new study shows | Personal Finance | Finance
[ad_1] A biannual study, of 1,000 aspiring homeowners in the UK, found that while 35 per cent feel optimistic about becoming a homeowner, this has fallen from 42 per cent a year ago. Almost six in 10 (58 per cent) say they have pushed back their home-buying goals, and now plan to buy later than…
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Elizabeth Warren applauds FTC’s sandwich monopoly probe of Subway acquisition
[ad_1] Goya Foods CEO Robert Unanue discusses the impacts of inflation on this years spirits during the Thanksgiving holiday. Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., took to X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday to applaud a federal antitrust probe focused on the potential acquisition of sandwich giant Subway. Subway announced in late…
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Over half of Brits save money all year to cover Christmas costs, study finds | Personal Finance | Finance
[ad_1] More than half of adults save money all year specifically to cover Christmas costs, with many starting to put cash aside – as early as January, a study has found. The survey, of 2,000 adults who celebrate the festive season, found 71 percent of these savers reckon it would be tough to afford the…