The U.S. is showing signs of a "K-shaped" economy with spending among lower-income consumers showing little growth in comparison to their higher-income counterparts, a new analysis from the Bank of ...
In June, WSJ’s Joanna Stern headed inside a data center to show just how much energy it takes to make an AI image and video. Photo: David Hall It’s harder than ever to mine bitcoin. And less ...
A newly enacted New York law requires retailers to say whether your data influences the price of basic goods like a dozen eggs or toilet paper, but not how. If you’re near Rochester, New York, the ...
Article subjects are automatically applied from the ACS Subject Taxonomy and describe the scientific concepts and themes of the article. The discovery of functional small molecules, chemical matter ...
China's bitcoin mining market share rebounds to 3rd globally, Hashrate Index shows Beijing’s softening stance, cheap electricity attract crypto miners Bitcoin seen as strategic asset amid Sino-US ...
Women hit a new investment milestone but still trail men in some metrics Fidelity's retirement-account millionaires have been saving and investing for roughly 25 to 26 years, the firm said. The number ...
Tensions are building over who has access to participant data in defined contribution plans as both record keepers and advisors look to cross-sell financial and other services driven by economic ...
Bitfarms Ltd., one of the largest cryptocurrency miners, said it plans to wind down those operations over the next two years and focus on providing infrastructure to generate computing power for ...
The Bank of England is worried that a rise in financiers’ lending to data center lending may cause an AI bubble reminiscent of the dot-com crash in the early 2000s. The Bank of England is ...
Graduate School of Economics, The University of Osaka, Osaka, Japan. Stock returns exhibit nonlinear dynamics and volatility clustering. It is well known that we cannot forecast the movements of stock ...
Wall Street continues to break records while signs of stress mount for everyday Americans, underscoring the K-shaped nature of the U.S. economy—where the top climbs higher while the bottom stagnates ...