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I’m a CEO who was diagnosed with breast cancer at 43. I felt empowered when I turned to GenAI thumbnail
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I’m a CEO who was diagnosed with breast cancer at 43. I felt empowered when I turned to GenAI

What does the face of breast cancer look like? I learned this summer that, despite having no genetic risk and being decades younger...

Private credit: the case for freeing investors from the grip of passive management   thumbnail
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Private credit: the case for freeing investors from the grip of passive management  

U.S. private credit has grown fivefold since 2009 to $1.34 trillion, transforming from a niche segment into a core portfolio allocation. High-net-worth individuals...

Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar S on the ‘Hollywood model’ and going with your gut thumbnail
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Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar S on the ‘Hollywood model’ and going with your gut

In today’s CEO Daily: Diane Brady talks to Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar S.  The big story: Trump shutting down trade talks with Canada....

Rise in people and firms cancelling private medical insurance as tax squeeze bites: “The numbers no longer stack up” thumbnail
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Rise in people and firms cancelling private medical insurance as tax squeeze bites: “The numbers no longer stack up”

Financial advisers across the UK are warning of a growing trend in private medical insurance (PMI) cancellations as businesses and households tighten their...

FCA chief warns UK financial system “not prepared” for rising global and cyber risks thumbnail
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FCA chief warns UK financial system “not prepared” for rising global and cyber risks

Nikhil Rathi, Chief Executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), has warned that the UK’s financial system is “not prepared” to withstand the...

Oxford rail link to reopen as £10bn tech campus fuels ‘Europe’s Silicon Valley’ vision thumbnail
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Oxford rail link to reopen as £10bn tech campus fuels ‘Europe’s Silicon Valley’ vision

The government has approved the long-awaited reopening of the Oxford Cowley rail branch line, marking a major milestone in plans to transform the...

London Stock Exchange seals £170m deal with 11 global banks to strengthen post-trade operations thumbnail
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London Stock Exchange seals £170m deal with 11 global banks to strengthen post-trade operations

The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has secured a £170 million investment from 11 of the world’s largest banks, strengthening its post-trade operations...

Tony Blair urges Ed Miliband to scrap green levies amid energy cost backlash thumbnail
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Tony Blair urges Ed Miliband to scrap green levies amid energy cost backlash

Sir Tony Blair has urged Energy Secretary Ed Miliband to ditch his 2030 clean power target and cut green levies as his think...

Elon Musk frets over controlling Tesla’s ‘robot army’ as car biz rebounds slightly thumbnail
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Elon Musk frets over controlling Tesla’s ‘robot army’ as car biz rebounds slightly

The Business Economic provides reliable, free, up-to-the-minute syndicated news to any media publication. The Business Economic is a network member of the Associated...

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Snapchat makes its first open prompt AI Lens available for free in the US

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