Europe's last 'wild river' is now a protected national park
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Here's what wind power generation looks like in the US
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Here's how central banks have used gold in the last 30 years
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Quick Glance: Bitcoin Halving: Impacts and Debates
- Bitcoin is about to undergo a halving event that may trigger a significant rally.
- The halving effectively reduces the supply of new bitcoins, increasing their value.
- Previous halvings led to rallies, but debates on the impact on energy consumption persist.
- Experts speculate on the price effects, energy efficiency, and future acceptance of Bitcoin.
Quick Glance: ADB Forecasts Developing Asia Growth at 4.9% in 2024, Risks Persist
- ADB raised its growth forecast for Developing Asia to 4.9% in 2024, highlighting ongoing challenges like escalating geopolitical tensions.
- China remains a concern for regional growth due to a prolonged property crisis and other issues.
- The ADB predicts regional inflation to decrease to 3.0% by 2025.
- Detailed GDP growth and inflation forecasts for various Asian countries were also provided.
Quick Glance: Broadband customers receive detailed price and performance information
- Starting today, the transparency of broadband services for internet users is being enhanced.
- The Federal Communications Commission has mandated that broadband providers must display all details regarding the pricing and performance of their services in clear labels.
- These labels provide clear and easily understandable information about price, speed, data allowances, and other aspects of high-speed internet service.
- The Affordable Connectivity Program has already enrolled over 23 million households across all 50 states, territories, and federally recognized tribal lands.
Quick Glance: US economy adds impressive 303,000 jobs last month
- Employers added 303,000 jobs in March, bringing the unemployment rate down to 3.8%.
- US stock futures rose slightly on Friday morning, but markets have had a rough week.
- The S&P 500 companies are expected to report positive first-quarter earnings, fueling optimism in the market.
- Investors are hopeful for a strong earnings season to continue the stock rally amidst concerns about inflation and interest rates.
Quick Glance: Survivors of Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Workers in Their Cars
- Julio Cervantes survived bridge collapse, others missing or dead
- Construction workers were in their cars when ship hit bridge
- Two bodies found, four missing, presumed dead
- President Biden promises bridge reconstruction
Quick Glance: Chinese Leader Xi Warns Against Technology Restrictions
- Chinese President Xi Jinping told Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte that attempts to restrict China’s access to technology will not hinder the country’s progress.
- In 2023, the Netherlands imposed export licensing requirements on machinery used to make advanced processor chips.
- Xi cautioned against scientific and technological barriers that could lead to division and confrontation.
- Rutte emphasized the importance of protecting ASML's interests while acknowledging that national security takes precedence over economic interests.
Quick Glance: Fate of BOJ's Stimulus Tools Revealed
- The Bank of Japan ended eight years of negative interest rates and other unorthodox measures to boost growth. Details on changes to the stimulating tools were disclosed.
- The negative interest rate policy was lifted, and the bank now pays a 0.1% interest rate on excess reserves to withdraw money from the economy.
- Yield curve control was dismantled, but the bank will continue to buy bonds and intervene with larger purchases if bond yields rise rapidly.
- The purchase of risky assets like ETFs and REITs was discontinued, and the commitment to maintain massive stimulus was withdrawn to reassure the market.
Quick Glance: Could TikTok Face a Ban in the US?
- TikTok once again finds itself in a precarious position due to a legislative proposal.
- A bill unanimously approved by the House would ban TikTok if it doesn't sever ties with ByteDance, its parent company in Beijing.
- Concerns exist that TikTok could share data with the Chinese government, raising national security worries.
- A nationwide ban could impact small businesses, influencers, and users who utilize the platform for marketing purposes.
Quick Glance: Hull 'Willy Wonka' actor reveals chaotic £35 'experience'
- The main actor of a failed Willy Wonka-inspired event shared his concerns before the show.
- Paul Connell, who portrayed the iconic character, described the event in Glasgow as 'absolute chaos'.
- Despite their efforts, the actors are still awaiting payment. Paul expressed the situation as highly embarrassing.
- The organizers, House of Illuminati, had to cancel the event shortly after its opening. Police intervention was necessary due to angry crowds forming on-site.
Quick Glance: Etihad Enhances Fleet with Three Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners
- Boeing’s 787 Dreamliners are more environmentally friendly than many other aircraft types.
- Etihad Airways strengthens its fleet by integrating three new Dreamliners in line with the growth plan Journey 2030.
- The new aircraft feature state-of-the-art amenities in the cabins of Business and Economy Class.
- According to Boeing, each 787 Dreamliner requires approximately 2.3 million components from in-house production and global suppliers.