
Why AGL shares are jumping 8% on results day
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Investors were pleased with this energy giant's update this morning.The post Why AGL shares are jumping 8% on results day appeared first on The Motley Fool Australia.
Fool’s gold: Trump’s bitcoin dream is turning into a nightmare Brisbane TimesView Full coverage on Google News
The bitcoin wipeout we just experienced was not a one-week phenomenon.

The New York Times reported the Detroit-based billionaire owner of the Ambassador Bridge met with a White House official just hours before Trump posted his threat to halt the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge.

Bangladesh has secured tariff exemptions for select garments and textile products made using American materials under a new trade agreement with the ...

BitcoinWorldTHB Currency: Remarkable Political Stability Bolsters Thai Baht According to MUFG AnalysisBANGKOK, Thailand – Political stability continues to provide crucial support for the Thai baht (THB) currency, according to comprehensive analysis from Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG). The financial institution’s latest assessment reveals how Thailand’s evolving political landscape directly influences currency valuation and investor confidence in Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy. THB Currency Performance and Political Stability [...]This post THB Currency: Remarkable Political Stability Bolsters Thai Baht According to MUFG Analysis first appeared on BitcoinWorld.

Commonwealth Bank shares have hit a three-month high after the largest bank lifted earnings and boosted its dividend payout.

BitcoinWorldUSD/JPY Plummets as Political Upheaval Sparks Dramatic Yen RallyTOKYO, March 2025 – The USD/JPY currency pair continues its dramatic descent, plunging to 142.50 in Asian trading as Japan’s recent political earthquake fundamentally reshapes currency market dynamics. This significant backslide represents the pair’s steepest weekly decline since 2022, driven by unexpected election results that have bolstered the Japanese Yen against the US Dollar. Market [...]This post USD/JPY Plummets as Political Upheaval Sparks Dramatic Yen Rally first appeared on BitcoinWorld.

BitcoinWorldUSD/CNY: Yuan’s Critical Rally Nears the Pivotal 6.90 Threshold – Societe Generale’s AnalysisGlobal currency markets are closely monitoring a significant development as the Chinese yuan strengthens, bringing the USD/CNY pair toward the crucial 6.90 threshold. This movement, highlighted by analysts at Societe Generale, represents a potential inflection point with substantial implications for international trade, capital flows, and monetary policy. Consequently, understanding the drivers behind this rally and [...]This post USD/CNY: Yuan’s Critical Rally Nears the Pivotal 6.90 Threshold – Societe Generale’s Analysis first appeared on BitcoinWorld.

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In a new book, a UK engineering psychology expert says sitting in the driver's seat of a self-driving car may be more taxing for our brains than actually driving a traditional car. That's because we constantly have to monitor what's happening in a self-driving car, without any feedback from the car itself, and be ready to intervene at a moment's notice should the vehicle start behaving dangerously. This places unprecedented psychological demands on drivers – demands our brains are ill-prepared for, he says. He also highlights that designers, regulators, and users of automated systems do not take the psychological load of monitoring their systems and intervening when needed into account in their designs. Self-driving cars should not be abandoned, he concludes, but we need a fundamental rethink on how they're designed and introduced to drivers.

Researchers found that AI-generated misinformation played a role in injecting divisive falsehoods following the Southport murders