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WEEKLY ROUNDUP: Fed Cuts, Russo-Korean Pacts, SEC's regulatory wrist-slaps and AI's Wild Ride

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This Week's Global Shakeup has host, Carmel Fisher uncovering why the Fed needs to cut interest rates sooner rather than according to Mohammed El-Erian, economist, businessman and President of Queens' College, Cambridge, and chief economic adviser at Allianz.She discusses mounting concerns in there West as Russia and North Korea sign a partnership deal that appears to be the strongest since the Cold War,.Wide-eyed looks at regulatory wrist-slaps from the SEC a continued investigation could tit Tesla stock while charges against Skechers quickly cease and desist...Plus more AI DEVELOPMENTS, from Humanoid robots slow-rolling into the driver’s seat, AI pioneers turn whistleblowers and OpenAI co-founder announces his new AI startup, Safe Super Intelligence.We also cover breaking news... Nvidia and Dell shares rise on news of ‘AI factory’ for Elon Musk’s xAI.

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