Samsung Electronics names new chief for semiconductor business as AI chip race heats up
Samsung Electronics named a new head for its semiconductor business on Tuesday, as the firm strives to lead the AI chip race.
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Samsung Electronics named a new head for its semiconductor business on Tuesday, as the firm strives to lead the AI chip race.
Rising income inequality is a hot topic dominating the national elections.
Rising income inequality is a hot topic dominating the national elections.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim signalled that he sees no urgency in reducing fuel subsidies, a move that according to him would strain consumers and spur inflation – even though it’s a reform closely watched by investors.
European stocks are now more attractive than their U.S. counterparts, according to Swiss Bank UBS, with factors such as economic data, interest rates and earnings playing a key role.
The 37-year-old all-rounder has played 36 matches in all previous editions of the tournament from 2007 to 2022.
After years of China being Germany's main trading partner, the U.S. looks like it's quietly taking that top spot as the year progresses.
SEOUL/TOKYO -- The abrupt disbanding of an expert panel tasked with monitoring North Korean compliance with United Nations sanctions has raised concerns that Pyongyang will have a free hand to ramp up its nuclear weapons and missile development.