ATHENS, Sept 29 (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s Google will set up its first cloud region in Greece, the company said on Thursday, giving a boost to the country’s efforts to become a world cloud computing hub. The deal is estimated to contribute some 2.2 billion euros ($2.13 billion) to Greece’s economic output and create some 20,000 jobs by 2030, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said. Since taking office in 2019, Mitsotakis’s conservative government has stepped up moves to diversify the economy… Source link
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Central banks around the globe are keeping Wall Street up at night: Morning Brief
This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Thursday, September 29, 2022 Today’s newsletter is by Jared Blikre, a reporter focused on the markets on Yahoo Finance. Follow him on Twitter @SPYJared. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) rallied Wednesday — putting in its best showing in two months — on the back of a massive, risk-on reversal in global bond and currency markets. The U.S…. Source link
Read More »Tesla, Starbucks and Vail Resorts
Starbucks (SBUX): The coffee giant increased its quarterly dividend to 53 cents per share from 49 cents, effective November 25, 2022 to shareholders on record November 11, 2022. Starbucks initiated its dividend in 2010 and has increased it every year since. Vail Resorts (MTN): The company’s loss narrowed in its fiscal fourth quarter and sales topped Wall Street’s expectations, sending shares higher in extended trading. Revenue for the quarter totaled $267.1 million, up 31% from a year… Source link
Read More »Google Web3 Lead Says Google Cloud Is a ‘Layer Zero’ for Crypto
Google has set its sights on becoming the backbone of Web3. While it might come as a surprise to Web3 natives, Richard Widmann—Google’s head of strategy, Web3, and cloud—sees the Web2 giant as ideologically aligned with many of crypto’s core values, including open-source development and decentralization. Prior to jumping headfirst into Google’s crypto initiatives, Widmann worked as legal counsel for the trillion-dollar tech company and also has a background in securities law. At the… Source link
Read More »Apple’s falling iPhone demand isn’t as bad as it sounds
Apple (AAPL) is pulling away from iPhone 14 production, retreating from plans to increase manufacturing by 6 million units, according to a report by Bloomberg. Apple hasn’t confirmed the report, but if true, this would put Apple’s iPhone production in line with last year, at about 90 million units. Still, a potential pullback is major news. The iPhone is Apple’s hero product, and its sales accounted for 52% of Apple’s 2021 revenue, so the stakes are high. However, the pullback likely… Source link
Read More »What possible changes to Joe Biden’s team could mean for the economy
Biden’s economic team is going to look different in 2023. But how much different is the question. On Tuesday night, Axios reported that White House officials are considering the possible departures of three top economic officials after November’s elections — Janet Yellen, Secretary of the Treasury; Brian Deese, director of the National Economic Council; and Cecilia Rouse, chair of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). In a statement to Yahoo Finance, a White House official denied the… Source link
Read More »Yahoo DFS Baseball: Wednesday Picks
This article is part of our Yahoo DFS Baseball series. Another day, another 15 games set to be played across baseball. Wednesday’s slate is loaded with top-tier starting pitchers, including Justin Verlander, Julio Urias and Brandon Woodruff. Gerrit Cole will also be on the mound for the Yankees when they take on the Blue Jays in Toronto. He hasn’t pitched well of late, though, allowing four runs in each of his last three starts. One notable pitcher set to make his return from the IL… Source link
Read More »Google Search adds ‘vibes,’ ‘immersive views’ for some locations
Google launches new “vibe” feature that allows users to show the business, weather and features of a particular location on any given day. Google Google now says it has enough local data to predict a neighborhood’s “vibes” in search results. The company is launching “immersive views” and “vibes” for some locations, adding more details in visual form so that users will be able to explore locations before they visit, Google said at its third annual Search On event Wednesday. The latest updates… Source link
Read More »Google to Make Search and Maps More ‘Immersive’
Google’s search engine looks a little different these days. Results pages are now often filled with shopping items, maps, news articles, information bulletins and ads before people can scroll to lists of results — the blue links that became synonymous with the service. On Wednesday, at an event called Search On in San Jose, Calif., Google executives signaled that the search engine would keep up with Silicon Valley’s latest trends, continuing the company’s march away from text queries… Source link
Read More »Google Search will soon begin translating local press coverage • TechCrunch
At a Google Search-focused event this morning, Google announced that it will soon introduce ways to translate news coverage directly from Search. Starting in 2023, English users, for example, will be able to search and see translated links to news results from Spanish-language publishers in countries such as Mexico, in addition to links to articles written in their preferred language. “Say you wanted to learn about how people in Mexico were impacted by the more… Source link
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