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25/03/2026
OpenAI: Users can browse products and compare options visually.
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Swiss National Bank President: The policy interest rate is the main policy tool, but in some cases, foreign exchange interventions are more appropriate.
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The Kuwait Ministry of Electricity has completed the repairs of four transmission lines that were shut down due to damage from intercepted falling objects.
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Arm, known for licensing technology to semiconductor manufacturers, will begin selling its own chips for the first time, aiming to carve out a larger share of the big spending on AI devices. Arm announced at an event in San Francisco on Tuesday that Meta will be its main customer for the first AGI CPU chip. Arm said the product will have up to 136 cores (a measure of processing power) and consume 300 watts of power. TSMC will be responsible for producing these chips. After the announcement, Arm's stock soared to an intraday high.
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Market news: The British Navy will lead the formation of a joint force to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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Swiss National Bank Chairman: The interest rate differential abroad has led to a decline in the attractiveness of domestic investment in Switzerland, thereby weakening the attractiveness of the Swiss franc.
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