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New York Times The New York Times provides a wide range of articles related to St. Francis. The articles cover topics such as his life, his teachings, and his influence on the Catholic Church. The articles provide an in-depth look at St. Francis and his impact on the world. Additionally, the articles explore the history of his order, the Franciscans, and how his teachings have been embraced by other religious groups and denominations. The New York Times also covers news about the ongoing restoration of his birthplace in Assisi, Italy.
Xugan Chen, Allen Hu & Song Ma on impact of banks adveritising: This paper examines how banks strategically develop brand images and how these efforts influence franchise value and the transmission of monetary policy. Analyzing TV advertisements via video embeddings, we measure banks' images along three dimensions: pricing advantages, service quality, and building trust and emotional connections. Banks…
Political crises in France and Japan have undermined the strength of the US dollar’s main competitors, the euro and the yen. The resignations of the French and Japanese prime ministers and Paris’s move towards parliamentary elections are temporarily allowing the dollar to forget about monetary policy. The chances of further steps to ease Fed policy are growing rapidly after a record revision of employment data for the year in March, which took 911K jobs off previous estimates, and an unexpected decline in producer price indices for August.
San Francisco, CA – September 12, 2025 – Social Labs AI today announced it has secured trademarks for two breakthrough technologies Neural Redirect Matrix™(NRM™) and Sentient Exposure Amplifier™(SEA™) cementing its leadership in quantum-inspired artificial intelligence for digital marketing. Developed by a global team of engineers and data scientists over the past 48 months, these innovations […]
LONDON (Reuters) -Escalating fears about government finances everywhere from Britain to Japan have so far been contained mostly within bond markets, but big investors are preparing for stress to spread across assets from big tech to housing and currencies. Budget-driven tumult in France, Britain and Japan, and ballooning U.S. debt have sapped demand for lending long-term to governments. Governments' 30-year bond yields, which rise as debt prices fall, are near multi-year highs in Germany and the United States where they are around 5%..