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Nvidia Becomes Worlds Most Valuable Company
Auckland’s rail network has been blasted as “third world” after fresh disruptions today which saw services across the entire network suspended for about seven hours, throwing commuters’ travel plans into chaos, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon defends decision to let Chinese Premier Li Qiang avoid media questions & Nvidia became the world’s most valuable company after its share price climbed to an all-time high on Tuesday.
Housing Minister Chris Bishop says house prices in Aotearoa are unaffordable and need to fall.
Housing Minister Chris Bishop says house prices in Aotearoa are unaffordable and need to fall, Warning as Working For Families debt increases by more than $42m, and Warren Buffett-led Berkshire Hathaway Inc’s pace of selling BYD Co’s shares has slowed, possibly reflecting a gradual recovery in investors’ sentiment toward Chinese electric vehicles.
Laybuy lays low
Laybuy suspends payment service, MrBeast reportedly spotted in Hamilton, Tesla shareholders approve US$44.9 billion pay package for Elon Musk, European stocks fell as French stocks and bonds took a battering from political turmoil, and 'Mouse jigglers' pretending to work fired by Wells Fargo.
Revolut moves global HQ to heart of London’s financial district as it awaits UK bank license
ASX investors spooked by rising technology costs, Apple to ‘Pay’ OpenAI for ChatGPT Through Distribution, Not Cash, ASX rises; Sigma sinks, Musk claims Tesla pay package set for approval, Chinese EV stocks surge after EU slaps up to 38% additional import tariffs and Canada to send 2,000 unarmed rockets, other arms to Ukraine.

Elon Withdraws Lawsuit
The top of the North Island is in for 20 hours of rain and thunderstorms as tropically-fuelled disturbance sparks days of unsettled weather, A man who's spent more than three decades in prison for the rape and murder of a 13-year-old girl has been told to prepare for a shock when he's finally released & Elon Musk has unexpectedly asked a California court to withdraw a legal case against OpenAI and its boss Sam Altman, which accused them of abandoning the firm's founding mission of developing artificial intelligence (AI) for humanity's benefit.
Trump will not be charged for waving around classified papers, judge says
Trump will not be charged for waving around classified papers, judge says, Apple is to boost its Siri voice assistant and operating systems with OpenAI's ChatGPT as it seeks to catch up in the AI race, and The housing market in the second half of 2024, according to real estate experts: interest rates are expected to come down, but not by enough to counteract high prices.

Kernel pops off
Kernel cracks $1 billion funds under management, ANZ expects interest rate cuts from February 2025, Netflix sued in US$170 mln 'Baby Reindeer' defamation lawsuit, ECB’s inflation worries have traders fearing a rate cut go-slow, and eleven agency bosses called in over Te Pāti Māori data allegations.
Diminished Hamas switches to full insurgent mode in Gaza
Robinhood bets big on crypto with $200 million deal for Bitstamp, Lyft forecasts 15% annual growth in gross bookings through 2027, shares jump, Israeli strike kills dozens at Gaza school that IDF claim Hamas were using, SkyCity shares punished on dividend suspension, Netflix Record Back in Sight on Push Into Sports and Live Events and India’s stock crash triggers rethink for investors.
