Forget MBAs — Japan’s Banks Are Hiring Math PhDs and AI Wizards
The global war for specialized financial talent has intensified, with major Japanese banks now actively recruiting PhDs and high-level management professionals to drive their digital transformation.
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Grocers Agree to Waive SNAP Recipients’ DoorDash Delivery Fees
Several grocery chains have joined DoorDash’s effort to help SNAP recipients amid the government shutdown.
The ongoing shutdown means that federal food aid did not go out as scheduled on ...
Bitcoin Fails to Rally on US-China Truce; What’s Next for Price?
The US-China tariff conflict, a major source of market anxiety throughout October, was resolved. Despite this positive development, Bitcoin failed to rally last week, posting a 1.72% weekly decline.
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The best new movies to stream this week
Spooky season is over, which means it's officially Mariah Carey season. It also means streaming services are already loading up on Christmas movies. On pure principle, they'll be omitted here -...
Bank Merger Approval Rates Hit 35-Year High
American regulators are greenlighting bank mergers at the quickest pace in more than 30 years.
That’s according to a report Sunday (Nov. 2) by the Financial Times (FT), which noted that t...
T-Mobile Launches First Credit Card With Capital One
T-Mobile is launching its first credit card in partnership with Capital One.
The wireless company’s new card will feature no annual fees and 2% in T-Mobile rewards, company officials told...
The quantum computing threat Bitcoin can’t ignore forever
Quantum computing is no longer just science fiction or the stuff of cypherpunk paranoia; it’s officially a front-page threat for the world’s first stateless money. If you ever thought Satoshi’s ...