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Reuters

American  
[roi-terz] / ˈrɔɪ tərz /

noun

  1. a publicly owned international news and information company established in London, 1851.


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Mark Matthews, head of research for Asia at Bank Julius Baer, told Reuters that one of the likely explanations for sharp falls of the past couple of days "is that precious metals prices collapsed simply because they had already gone parabolic in the previous week".

From BBC

She studied international relations and journalism in London and began her career at Reuters covering France and Benelux company news.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Reuters story on the exchange with reporters in Taiwan said that Huang deemed it “nonsense” to suggest he was unhappy with OpenAI.

From MarketWatch

OpenAI is now reportedly in the midst of locking down a funding round of up to $100 billion, which could value the company at roughly $830 billion, according to Reuters.

From MarketWatch

A Reuters story on the exchange with reporters in Taiwan said that Huang deemed it “nonsense” to suggest he was unhappy with OpenAI.

From MarketWatch