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Syrian presidential adviser said an agreement with France covers politics, military and economic areas.
2026-07-08
Syrian presidential adviser said an agreement with France covers politics, military and economic areas.
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2026-07-07
CITIC Securities research note says it remains strongly positive on Chinese-made gas turbines exporting overseas. Demand: Siemens Energy raised its multi-year annual gas-turbine demand estimate to about 110–120 GW (from 90–100 GW) on its latest call
CITIC Securities research note says it remains strongly positive on Chinese-made gas turbines exporting overseas. Demand: Siemens Energy raised its multi-year annual gas-turbine demand estimate to about 110–120 GW (from 90–100 GW) on its latest call and reported no sign of demand slowing. Supply: Siemens described industry capacity additions as measured and said industrial gas-turbine expansion will not correct the supply–demand imbalance; over the medium term capacity, efficiency and life‑cycle cost matter more than short‑term availability, and industrial units cannot substitute for large-frame gas turbines. Siemens also flagged short lead-times as a scarce, premium-paying resource for data-center and hyperscale cloud projects. CITIC says recent price/volume pullbacks do not change the medium-term tight balance in the gas-turbine market.
2026-07-07
In a letter to bank CEOs, ECB chief supervisory officer Claudia Buch required lenders to submit action plans by end-October to address rising cybersecurity threats from advanced AI models, citing examples such as Anthropic’s Claude and Mythos. Buch u
In a letter to bank CEOs, ECB chief supervisory officer Claudia Buch required lenders to submit action plans by end-October to address rising cybersecurity threats from advanced AI models, citing examples such as Anthropic’s Claude and Mythos. Buch urged faster software patching, strengthened AI-driven cyber defenses, tighter oversight of third-party vendors and long-term infrastructure modernization. ECB President Lagarde last month warned AI could trigger a financial crisis and said CEOs must ensure readiness and recognize the need for substantial investment. The ECB has stress-tested 109 banks under a severe cyberattack scenario and said most detected vulnerabilities have been fixed.
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