The local sharemarket went on a tear yesterday, kicking off the new quarter up 2.2 per cent following a strong lead in from Wall Street after comments from US President Donald Trump that the Middle East war would be over in weeks.
The supply of housing across the country is rising, with building approvals jump 30 per cent in February, thanks to a surge in units. Figures for units are notoriously volatile, and so if you look at the trend, which Sean is our friend, building approvals are rising steadily.
The boss of Anthropic, one of the leading AI companies in the world, was in Canberra yesterday, visiting Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Industry Minister Tim Ayres. Dario Amodei signed a memorandum of understanding in which Anthropic pledged to support the government’s framework on data centres and AI markers.
The world’s most populous nation, India, has just kicked off a nationwide Census of its 1.4 billion people, hoping to count every person in the nation, over a 12 month time frame. It is the first population count in more than 15 years.
Approximately 12 tonnes of KitKat chocolate bars, stylised as Formula 1 cars, have been stolen while transiting through Europe. A truck carrying 413,793 units of KitKat’s “new chocolate range,” has disappeared, having left central Italy on a 1,300km journey to Poland.