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The Big Short investor Michael Burry says the Japanese yen is due a reversal as a so-called "rate check" stirred debate over whether an appreciation in the Asian currency's country would bleed over into U.S. stocks.
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Can ICE agents be prosecuted for Minneapolis shootings? ReutersOpinion | Local Prosecution Is the Answer to Federal Lawlessness The New York TimesPolicing experts react to Minnesota shooting and a record-low temperature in the U.S.: Morning Rundown NBC NewsLaw enforcement legal expert on Minneapolis ICE killings: "Everyone should care that fair investigations happen" CBS News
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Bets on a government shutdown happening by Jan. 31 are now at 78%, spiking over the weekend following another civilian death in Minnesota.
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Use options to play Meta, Microsoft and Apple says Evercore ISI
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Venture capital investor Pinegrove has sealed a $2.2bn final close for its debut venture secondaries fundraise, which it believes is the largest first-time raise of its type.
The post Pinegrove, the buyer of collapsed SVB Financial's VC unit, seals $2.2bn venture secondarise fundraise appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.
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Why hiding behind your brand feels safe — and why it's quietly capping your growth in a trust-driven economy.
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OpenAI recently announced the first of its B2B product portfolio, ChatGPT Enterprise, arguably the most significant upgrade to the generative AI (genAI) platform since it launched last November.
The Enterprise version aims to address two major concerns users have had with the cloud-based AI service: What happens to corporate data that's used to customize it for specific business purposes, and how can that data be secured. The new ChatGPT offering increases security and privacy through encryption and single sign-on for enterprise authentication.
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