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Stretched to breaking, Germany's debt rule faces reform
Stretched to breaking, Germany's debt rule faces reform
Business and Economy

Germany's strict constitutional debt rule faces an overhaul after a shock court ruling blew a hole in the budget and left the government scrambling to make its sums add up. As well as pushing the 2023 budget beyond the limit of the debt brake, the ruling has left Germany with a 17-billion-euro ($18-billion) hole in its financial plan for 2024.

Asia tracks Wall St sell-off as US labour market softens
Asia tracks Wall St sell-off as US labour market softens
Business and Economy

Asian stocks sank Thursday, extending a rollercoaster week across world markets as investors jockey for position ahead of key US jobs data, while oil struggled to bounce back after hitting a five-month low. Data on Thursday from payrolls firm ADP showing a smaller-than-forecast rise in private sector jobs reinforced views that the labour market and economy were slowing as inflation comes down.

Lawsuit says Meta exposes children to exploitation
Lawsuit says Meta exposes children to exploitation
Technology

The US state of New Mexico filed a lawsuit Wednesday accusing Facebook and Instagram of being a "breeding ground" for predators who target children. "Facebook and Instagram are a breeding ground for predators who target children for human trafficking, the distribution of sexual images, grooming, and solicitation," the suit argued.

Canada maintains key interest rate at 5%
Canada maintains key interest rate at 5%
Business and Economy

Canada's central bank on Wednesday held its key lending rate at five percent, citing the global economic slowdown and easing inflation. The data "suggest the economy is no longer in excess demand," the central bank said, adding the economic slowdown has reduced price pressures for an array of goods and services.

Google looks to take generative AI lead with Gemini
Google looks to take generative AI lead with Gemini
Technology

Google on Wednesday infused its Bard chatbot with a new-generation artificial intelligence model called Gemini, which it touts as being able to reason better than ChatGPT and other rivals. Google in September integrated Gmail, YouTube and other tools into its Bard chatbot as tech giants seek to persuade users that generative AI is useful and not dangerous or just a fad.

Italy's ruling parties kill minimum wage bill
Italy's ruling parties kill minimum wage bill
Business and Economy

Italy's governing right-wing parties on Wednesday scuppered an attempt by the opposition to introduce a minimum wage, which would have brought the country into line with the majority of the EU. Members of parliament voted instead to give Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's hard-right government six months to enact measures to make pay in Italy "fairer".

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