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Now playing Next Markets Chip designer Arm secures almost $5 billion in mammoth IPO British chip designer Arm Holdings' shares debut on the Nasdaq on Thursday, in what is the largest initial public offering in nearly two years. 14/09/2023
Now playing Next Economy ECB hikes interest rates again, despite threat of recession The decision raises the ECB’s benchmark deposit rate to 4%, up drastically from minus 0.5% just a little more than a year ago and the highest since the euro was established in 1999. 14/09/2023
Now playing Next World News Euroviews. Industry-led innovation could help resolve the energy trilemma Forward-looking companies within the energy and related industries must lend their resources and expertise to developing and integrating practical and impactful technologies that support the global energy transition, Lorenzo Simonelli writes. 14/09/2023
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Now playing Next Europe News Mixed response from MEPs after State of the EU speech While the party she herself is a member of praised the speech, other parliamentary groups remained sceptical about Ursula von der Leyen's priorities. 14/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Festivalfilosofia: Swapping classroom philosophy for the streets Join us on a trip to Carpi, Modena and Sassuolo in Italy where this weekend, Festivalfilosofia aims to take philosophy out of stuffy lecture halls and into public squares. Carpi-born writer Alice Carnevali shares her memories of the event and how its played a significant role in her life. 14/09/2023