Today: November 18, 2024
Today: November 18, 2024

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Economy|Finance|US

Fed's Powell: biggest mistake would be to fail to control inflation

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday said that while the Fed is "not going to ignore" a significant tightening in financial conditions from higher bond yields, there is no "

Fed's Powell: biggest mistake would be to fail to control inflation
Business|Finance|Technology

Netflix, Warner Bros partner with Verizon to offer discounted streaming bundle - WSJ

Verizon is planning to offer the ad-supported versions of Netflix and Warner Bros Discovery's Max streaming services for about $10 a month combined instead of about $17, the Wall Street

Netflix, Warner Bros partner with Verizon to offer discounted streaming bundle - WSJ
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

News Corp beats quarterly revenue estimates

Media conglomerate News Corp beat Wall Street targets for first-quarter revenue on Thursday, boosted by a rise in digital subscriptions at business information unit Dow Jones and a

News Corp beats quarterly revenue estimates
Business|Economy|Science|Technology

Former US astronaut Frank Borman dies at 95

Former U.S. astronaut Frank Borman, who made history by commanding the first manned flight to circle the moon and later piloted Eastern Airlines as chairman in severe economic turbulence,

Former US astronaut Frank Borman dies at 95
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Wynn Resorts posts better-than-expected Q3 profit on Macau business recovery

Casino operator Wynn Resorts beat third-quarter profit estimates on Thursday, as strength in gaming, luxury retail and hotel bookings drove steady demand at its Macau properties.

Wynn Resorts posts better-than-expected Q3 profit on Macau business recovery
News|US

Factbox-Joe Manchin's exit makes it harder for Democrats to defend US Senate majority

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Factbox-Joe Manchin's exit makes it harder for Democrats to defend US Senate majority
Business|Finance|Technology|US

Illumina cuts annual profit forecast for second straight quarter

U.S. genetic testing Illumina on Thursday trimmed its annual profit forecast for the second straight quarter, hurt by weakness in demand for its sequencing instruments, consumables and

Illumina cuts annual profit forecast for second straight quarter
Americas|Asia|News|US|World

China's ambassador to US says Sino-US relations still face severe challenges

China's ambassador to the United states, Xie Feng, said the most important thing is to find the right way for China and the United States to get along.

China's ambassador to US says Sino-US relations still face severe challenges
MidEast|News|World

Israel does not seek to occupy Gaza, but 'credible force' needed -Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday his country does not seek to conquer, occupy or govern Gaza after its war against Hamas but a "credible force" would be needed to

Israel does not seek to occupy Gaza, but 'credible force' needed -Netanyahu
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Walgreens cuts Cencora stake further in $674 million share sale

Walgreens Boots Alliance has further lowered its stake in Cencora, formerly known as AmerisourceBergen Corp, by selling shares worth about $674 million, the U.S. drugstore chain said on

Walgreens cuts Cencora stake further in $674 million share sale
Asia|Business|Technology

Apple supplier Luxshare to invest $330 million more in northern Vietnam

Apple supplier Luxshare Precision Industry Co has been awarded a license to invest an additional $330 million in its plant in Vietnam's northern province of Bac Giang, raising the

Apple supplier Luxshare to invest $330 million more in northern Vietnam
Asia|News|Technology|World

South Korea's Yoon, Japan's Kishida to attend technology roundtable on Nov. 17

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol plans to attend a roundtable on technological cooperation with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at Stanford University on Nov.

South Korea's Yoon, Japan's Kishida to attend technology roundtable on Nov. 17
Economy|News|US|World

India, US begin talks to boost partnership amid 'global challenges'

Top cabinet officials of India and the United States held talks on Friday, stressing the need to further strengthen their friendship to be able to deal with urgent global,

India, US begin talks to boost partnership amid 'global challenges'
Business|Economy|Finance|News

Take Five: That rate cut trade

Markets are keen to trade rate cuts and big central banks are pushing back, shining a new light on upcoming data in that tug of war.

Take Five: That rate cut trade
MidEast|News|Political|World

Israel's Arab minority feels closer to country in war, poll finds

The Gaza war has dramatically increased the sense of solidarity with Israel among its 21% Arab minority, who often identify as Palestinian and have long complained of

Israel's Arab minority feels closer to country in war, poll finds
Celebrity|News

Prince Harry's lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher can go to UK trial, High Court rules

Prince Harry, singer Elton John and five other high-profile British figures can have their lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail paper alleging widespread unlawful

Prince Harry's lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher can go to UK trial, High Court rules
Business|Economy|News|US

Casino operator Wynn Resorts reaches labor deal with Las Vegas unions

The unions representing hospitality workers in Las Vegas said on Friday that they have reached a tentative deal with Wynn Resorts for a new contract covering 5,000 employees, ahead of a

Casino operator Wynn Resorts reaches labor deal with Las Vegas unions
Celebrity|Europe|News

Factbox-Prince Harry and his lawsuits against the press

Prince Harry's lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), publisher of the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday, can go to trial, London's High Court ruled on Friday.

Factbox-Prince Harry and his lawsuits against the press
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Marketmind: Powell pushback puts cloud 9 beyond reach

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan A slightly exaggerated market reaction to Fed chair Jerome Powell's pushback against early U.S. interest rate cuts was enough to

Marketmind: Powell pushback puts cloud 9 beyond reach
US|World

Kyiv hopes for conference next month on joint Ukraine-US arms production

Ukraine's presidential chief of staff said he hoped a conference on joint Ukrainian-U.S. weapons production would be held in December in the United States, Kyiv's most important supplier

Kyiv hopes for conference next month on joint Ukraine-US arms production
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

US bond funds rack up biggest weekly inflow in three months

U.S. investors poured a massive sum into bond funds in the seven days leading to Nov. 8 on hopes of a turnaround in Treasury bond prices following the Federal Reserve's decision to keep

US bond funds rack up biggest weekly inflow in three months
Business|Europe|Technology

Meta and Snap must detail child protection measures by Dec. 1, EU says

Facebook owner Meta Platforms and social media company Snap have been given a Dec. 1 deadline by the EU to give more information on how they protect children from illegal and

Meta and Snap must detail child protection measures by Dec. 1, EU says
Health|News|US

Unpublished study finds elevated cancer rates at US military base

Cancer and mortality studies conducted by a U.S. health agency have found elevated cancer rates in military and civilian personnel who lived and worked at Camp Lejeune, a major American

Unpublished study finds elevated cancer rates at US military base
Business|News|Technology

Meta strikes deal with Tencent to sell VR headset in China - WSJ

Meta Platforms struck a deal with Tencent Holdings to sell a new, low-cost virtual-reality (VR) headset in China in a return to a market where Facebook and Instagram are blocked, the Wall

Meta strikes deal with Tencent to sell VR headset in China - WSJ
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Fed and banks can do more to reduce liquidity risk -Logan

Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Lorie Logan on Friday defended the U.S. central bank's "ample reserves" approach to monetary policy implementation, even as she outlined a number of

Fed and banks can do more to reduce liquidity risk -Logan

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