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Global EV market growth to slow this year on lower subsidies - report

Growth in the global electric-vehicle market is set to slow to 27.1% this year as a reduction in state subsidies makes the cars less appealing to buyers, according to research firm Canalys

Global EV market growth to slow this year on lower subsidies - report
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KKR to notify EU of TIM network buyout by end of January -sources

KKR plans to notify the European Union's antitrust authorities by the end of January of its planned buyout of Telecom Italia's (TIM) fixed access network, two sources close to the

KKR to notify EU of TIM network buyout by end of January -sources
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Twilio taps insider Shipchandler as CEO, expects revenue to exceed forecast

Twilio said on Monday it has appointed insider Khozema Shipchandler as the new CEO and expects its fourth-quarter revenue to be above the top-end of its earlier forecast range, sending the

Twilio taps insider Shipchandler as CEO, expects revenue to exceed forecast
Europe|News|Political|World

Scholz berates EU allies over "insufficient" military support for Ukraine

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Monday the majority of countries in the European Union were not delivering sufficient weapons to Ukraine to help it battle a Russian invasion,

Scholz berates EU allies over "insufficient" military support for Ukraine
Crime|News|US

White House: 'Grotesque' to call Jan. 6 defendants 'hostages'

Calling those charged in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S.

White House: 'Grotesque' to call Jan. 6 defendants 'hostages'
Business|Health

Bristol Myers expects to launch 16 new products through 2030 - CEO

Bristol Myers Squibb CEO Christopher Boerner said on Monday the drugmaker expects to add 16 new products to its portfolio by the end of the decade.

Bristol Myers expects to launch 16 new products through 2030 - CEO
Business|Entertainment|Technology|US

Netflix beats shareholder lawsuit over account-sharing disclosures

Netflix has defeated a lawsuit filed by shareholders in a federal court in California that accused the streaming entertainment company of hiding the extent to which account-sharing was

Netflix beats shareholder lawsuit over account-sharing disclosures
Business|Europe|Technology|US

France's Valeo partners with California's ZutaCore on data centers cooling system

Car parts maker Valeo partnered with ZutaCore to supply advanced cooling systems to data centers, the French and US companies said in a joint statement on Monday.

France's Valeo partners with California's ZutaCore on data centers cooling system
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Factbox-Companies disclose expected fees for spot bitcoin ETFs ahead of SEC decision

A raft of investment managers disclosed the fees they plan to charge for their proposed spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETF), in another step toward approval this week by the U.S.

Factbox-Companies disclose expected fees for spot bitcoin ETFs ahead of SEC decision
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AAR Corp says it did not perform any work near Alaska Air's mid-cabin exit door

Aviation services provider AAR Corp said on Monday it did not perform any work on or near the mid-cabin exit door plug of the Alaska Air aircraft that had a cabin panel ripped off while in

AAR Corp says it did not perform any work near Alaska Air's mid-cabin exit door
Americas|News|Political|World

US defense official to visit Guyana amid border tensions with Venezuela

A top U.S. defense official will visit Guyana on Monday and Tuesday, the U.S. embassy in the South American country said, as tensions between Guyana and neighboring Venezuela simmer in a

US defense official to visit Guyana amid border tensions with Venezuela
Business|News|Technology

Canada, Honda representatives to meet about potential EV plant -govt source

Canadian officials are meeting with representatives of Honda Motor Co this week, a government source said, following a news report from Sunday that said the carmaker was considering

Canada, Honda representatives to meet about potential EV plant -govt source
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment

Actor Jonathan Majors, after conviction, says he was reckless in relationship

Actor Jonathan Majors, who was dropped by Disney's Marvel after being found guilty last month of attacking his ex-girlfriend, said in an interview on Monday that he was

Actor Jonathan Majors, after conviction, says he was reckless in relationship
US

Yellen says top-line federal spending deal consistent with debt ceiling pact

U.S.

Yellen says top-line federal spending deal consistent with debt ceiling pact
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Jefferies profit plunges on dealmaking lull

Jefferies Financial Group on Monday reported a 53% fall in fourth-quarter profit, as lingering economic uncertainty kept dealmaking in check.

Jefferies profit plunges on dealmaking lull
Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Bitcoin rises 6.8% to $46,943

Bitcoin rose 6.8% to $46,943 at 21:11 GMT on Monday, adding $2,999 to its previous close.

Bitcoin rises 6.8% to $46,943
Business|Finance|Technology

Nvidia rallies to record high as chipmaker announces AI-related components

Shares of Nvidia surged to a record high close on Monday after the world's most valuable chipmaker unveiled new desktop graphics processors taking advantage of artificial intelligence.

Nvidia rallies to record high as chipmaker announces AI-related components
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Fed's Bowman says policy rate appears 'sufficiently restrictive'

Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman on Monday said the U.S. central bank's monetary policy appears "sufficiently restrictive" to bring inflation back down to the Fed's 2% target.

Fed's Bowman says policy rate appears 'sufficiently restrictive'
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Big Tech rebuffs US consumer watchdog plans to supervise digital wallets

A U.S. watchdog's plan to supervise companies like Apple and Alphabet's Google that provide digital wallets and payment apps risks stifling innovation and keeping some players out of the

Big Tech rebuffs US consumer watchdog plans to supervise digital wallets
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Microchip Technology forecasts further drop in third-quarter revenue

Microchip Technology on Monday forecast a further drop in its third-quarter revenue, citing lower shipment levels and a weak economy.

Microchip Technology forecasts further drop in third-quarter revenue
Business|Technology|US

United Airlines finds loose bolts in Boeing 737 MAX planes

United Airlines has found loose bolts on multiple 737 MAX 9 aircraft, it said on Monday, referring to the Boeing model grounded after a cabin panel blew off an Alaska Airlines-operated

United Airlines finds loose bolts in Boeing 737 MAX planes
Business|Finance|Technology

Hewlett Packard Enterprise nears $13 billion deal to buy Juniper Networks- WSJ

Hewlett Packard Enterprise is in advanced talks to buy network gear maker Juniper Networks for about $13 billion to bolster the nearly 100-year-old technology company's artificial

Hewlett Packard Enterprise nears $13 billion deal to buy Juniper Networks- WSJ
Crime|News|US

Defendant in Trump's Georgia case accuses DA, prosecutor of 'improper' relationship

A co-defendant in former U.S.

Defendant in Trump's Georgia case accuses DA, prosecutor of 'improper' relationship
Technology|US

Alaska Air says loose hardware found on some of its 737 MAX 9 fleet

Alaska Air said on Monday its technicians found some loose hardware in the door plug area on some of its Boeing 737 MAX 9 fleet.

Alaska Air says loose hardware found on some of its 737 MAX 9 fleet
News|Technology|Travel|US

Oregon schoolteacher finds missing Boeing plane part in backyard trees

Schoolteacher Bob Sauer said he took a flashlight to his tree-filled backyard on Sunday evening on the small chance he might find a plane part that had torn off an Alaska Airlines jet on

Oregon schoolteacher finds missing Boeing plane part in backyard trees

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