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The author of the Biography of Steve Jobs will write a biography of Musk: maybe one day I'll write an autobiography.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted that the author of the Biography of Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson (Walter Isaacson), is writing a new biography for him. "if you're curious about Tesla, SpaceX and me, Walter Isaacson is writing a biography," Musk wrote. In response to a question on social media, Musk said Isaacson had been following him for days to gather material for the book. A few months ago, Isaacson compared Musk to Jobs in an interview, saying, "in some ways, he is our
Pfizer, Modena raise EU vaccine prices
According to the contract text obtained by the Financial Times, the latest price of the COVID-19 vaccine provided by Pfizer to the EU is 19.50 euros, up more than a quarter from the previous 15.50 euros, while the unit price of Modena's vaccine is 25.50 US dollars, which is about one-tenth higher than the initial purchase contract price (22.60 US dollars). Pfizer raised its annual vaccine revenue forecast by nearly one-third last week, and the two companies are expected to achieve tens of billions of dollars in revenue this year.
Us house prices continue to soar by the highest rate in more than 30 years in April
Us house prices rose the most in more than 30 years in April. Nationwide, the s & p CoreLogic case-Schiller real estate value index rose 14.6% from a year earlier, the biggest increase since 1988 and the 11th month in a row that house prices accelerated, according to data released on Tuesday. The increase in March was 13.2%. At the same time, house prices in 20 American cities soared 14.9%, the biggest increase since 2005 and higher than the median expected by economists. "the performance in April was really excellent," said Cr, head of global index investment strategy at Standard & Poor's Dow Jones Index.
Erdogan called for interest rate cuts to ease inflation of the Turkish lira “plummeted” by nearly 1,000 points
Original title: Sudden Big Market! Erdogan called for interest rate cuts to ease inflation The Turkish lira “plummeted” by nearly 1,000 points FX168 Financial News (North America) News Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently stated that he spoke with the governor of Turkey's central bank on Tuesday (6/1). Erdogan called for lower interest rates to reduce inflation. Interest rates are likely to be lowered between July and August, he said. Following the news, the US dollar rose nearly 1,000 points against the Turkish lira in the short term, breaking the 8.60 mark. (US dollar to Turkish lira chart, source: Forexlive) In March of this year,
Japan's accomplice in successfully extraditing Ghosn's case achieved a rare symbolic victory
The Japanese government successfully extradited two Americans who were alleged to have helped former Nissan Chairman Ghosn evade trial more than a year ago, thus winning the symbolic victory it desperately needed in the Ghosn case. The plane that Michael Taylor, 60, and his son Peter Taylor are on landed at Narita International Airport on Tuesday afternoon. The father and son are believed to have successfully helped Ghosn, who is hiding in a musical instrument case, board a private jet and flee Japan illegally in December 2019. This former auto industry executive, who denied the Japanese prosecution's accusations of financial misconduct, eventually fled to Beirut.
The US service sector achieved the highest growth rate in nearly two years in January
The growth rate of the US service sector unexpectedly accelerated to its highest level in nearly two years in January, as increased orders encouraged a rebound in recruitment. According to data released on Wednesday, the Institute of Supply Management's service sector index rose to 58.7 from 57.7 in December. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg expected a median drop to 56.7. Employment in the service sector, including leisure and hospitality, saw the biggest increase in 11 months. Some cities, including New York, are easing restrictions on dining and other activities, which may help drive more consumer spending. Vaccine rollouts could also help the economy, and Congress is debating another round of stimulus
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