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Microsoft · RedmondMicrosoft unveiled what it described as its first AI-powered Surface PCs for businesses, the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6, with Intel Core Ultra processors and Neural Processing Units that the company says will power advanced artificial intelligence applications and experiences.See the Story
Microsoft's first AI PCs Surface with Copilot baked in
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Europe · United StatesU.S. stocks rose on Friday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closing at record highs, as technology stocks rallied on continued enthusiasm for artificial intelligence, while a fall in Treasury yields provided further support.
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S&P 500, Nasdaq close at fresh records on AI boost, easing yields
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Federal Reserve · United StatesEconomists surveyed by Bloomberg only saw a 40% chance on average that the economy will fall into a recession in the next year. The highest the odds got recently was in early 2023 when economists saw a 65% chance of a recession due to the Federal Reserve's campaign of interest rate hikes.See the Story
US Economy News Today: How Soon Is Too For The Fed?
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InflationFederal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said she still needs to see more data before agreeing to reduce interest rates. Minnesota Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari said a lot of consumers still feel prices are too high. Sales for existing homes were up 3.1% from December to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 4 million, its highest since August.See the Story
US Economy News Today: Fed Officials Still Need More Proof Inflation Is On Its Way Out
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Joe Biden · United StatesPresident Joe Biden's administration said on Wednesday it is cancelling $1.2 billion worth of student loans for some 153,000 people who are eligible under a program used to make good on promises to increase loan forgiveness.See the Story
Biden administration to cancel another $1.2 billion of student loans
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Business · United StatesMortgage rates jumped to a 2-month high following the release of new government data this week that showed producer and consumer prices surpassed expectations in January, further dimming prospects of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in the near future.
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Mortgage rates hit 2-month high after week of sticky inflation data
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