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U.S. appeals court upholds tribunal decisions in Apple-Masimo patent dispute

A U.S. appeals court on Friday upheld two earlier decisions by a patent tribunal that favored Masimo in its intellectual property dispute with Apple over blood oxygen sensors in newer

U.S. appeals court upholds tribunal decisions in Apple-Masimo patent dispute
Business|News|Technology

Stellantis turning to airfreight to compensate for temporary Red Sea disruptions

Stellantis is relying on airfreight to cope with temporary supply disruptions caused by international shifts in transport routes due to attacks on vessels in the Red Sea, a

Stellantis turning to airfreight to compensate for temporary Red Sea disruptions
Economy|News

UK could beat US and euro zone to sub-2% inflation - Capital

Britain, which has had the strongest inflation among the world's big rich economies for much of the past two years, could see its pace of price growth slow to below 2% before the

UK could beat US and euro zone to sub-2% inflation - Capital
Business|Finance|US

Citigroup sees headcount dropping 20,000 by 2026

Citigroup's Chief Financial Officer Mark Mason said on Friday the bank expects its headcount to be down roughly 20,000 by 2026.

Citigroup sees headcount dropping 20,000 by 2026
Americas|News

Mexico delegation to visit Washington to continue migration talks, president says

A Mexican delegation will visit Washington later this month to continue migration talks, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Friday in a regular press

Mexico delegation to visit Washington to continue migration talks, president says
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Big U.S. bank profits fall on insurance fund charges, falling lending margins

Major U.S. bank fourth quarter profits fell on Friday as lenders put aside cash to replenish a government insurance fund dented by last year's bank failures, and as the rising

Big U.S. bank profits fall on insurance fund charges, falling lending margins
Crime|MidEast|News|Political|World

Turkey providing documents for genocide hearings against Israel -Erdogan

Turkey is providing documents for a case brought by South Africa against Israel at the U.N.'s top court on a charge of committing genocide against Palestinian civilians, President

Turkey providing documents for genocide hearings against Israel -Erdogan
Europe|News|World

Spain will not intervene in Red Sea - defence minister

Spain will not intervene militarily in the Red Sea region out of "a commitment to peace" and any country doing so will have to answer for its actions, Defence Minister Margarita

Spain will not intervene in Red Sea - defence minister
MidEast|News|US|World

Strikes on Yemen had good effects, will continue to monitor -Pentagon

U.S.-British strikes on Iran-backed Houthi forces in Yemen had "good effects," Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder said on Friday, and their militaries will continue to monitor the

Strikes on Yemen had good effects, will continue to monitor -Pentagon
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Weekly outflows from US equity funds rise in caution ahead of data

U.S. investors trimmed positions in equity funds and rolled into safer money market funds in the week leading to Jan. 10, exercising caution ahead of a U.S. inflation report and earnings

Weekly outflows from US equity funds rise in caution ahead of data
MidEast|News|US|World

Strikes by US and Britain against Houthi forces were defensive - NATO

Strikes by the U.S. and British militaries against Iran-backed Houthi forces in Yemen were "defensive, and designed to preserve freedom of navigation in one of the world’s most vital

Strikes by US and Britain against Houthi forces were defensive - NATO
MidEast|News|Political|World

Erdogan accuses U.S., Britain of trying to turn Red Sea into 'sea of blood'

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Friday slammed the U.S. and British strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen as a disproportionate use of force and accused the two countries of trying

Erdogan accuses U.S., Britain of trying to turn Red Sea into 'sea of blood'
Europe|News|Political|World

Russia's Medvedev says any UK troop deployment to Ukraine would be a declaration of war

A senior ally of President Vladimir Putin warned on Friday that Moscow would regard any move by Britain to deploy a military contingent to Ukraine as a declaration of war against

Russia's Medvedev says any UK troop deployment to Ukraine would be a declaration of war
Business|Economy|Finance

Bank of America profit falls on $3.7 billion in charges

Bank of America's fourth-quarter profit shrank as the lender took $3.7 billion in combined charges to refill a government deposit insurance fund and phase out a loan index.

Bank of America profit falls on $3.7 billion in charges
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

BNY Mellon profit falls on FDIC charge

Bank of New York Mellon Corporation on Friday reported a 50% fall in fourth-quarter profit due to some one-time charges, including one tied to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's (

BNY Mellon profit falls on FDIC charge
Business|Economy|Finance

Bank valuations could rise by $7 trillion in five years, study finds

Global banks could boost their valuations by a combined $7 trillion in the next five years if they take major steps to promote growth and boost productivity, the Boston Consulting

Bank valuations could rise by $7 trillion in five years, study finds
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Goldman Sachs raises 2024 GDP growth forecast to 2.3%

Goldman Sachs raised its 2024 U.S. GDP growth forecast to 2.3% from 2.1% expected earlier.

Goldman Sachs raises 2024 GDP growth forecast to 2.3%
News|Political|World

Ukraine's Zelenskiy wants China to join global peace summit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wants China to take part in a global peace conference to resolve the conflict with Russia, he told a press conference on Monday.

Ukraine's Zelenskiy wants China to join global peace summit
News|US|World

US Defense Secretary Austin released from hospital -Pentagon

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was released from the hospital on Monday, the Pentagon said in a statement.

US Defense Secretary Austin released from hospital -Pentagon
Business|News|Technology|US

Boeing to add further quality inspections for 737 MAX

Boeing will add further quality inspections for the 737 MAX after an accident earlier this month where a fuselage panel was blown off an airplane, the head of its commercial

Boeing to add further quality inspections for 737 MAX
Europe|News|Travel|US

U.S. visitors push Portugal's foreign tourism to record in November

Almost 140,000 visitors from the United States brought the number of foreign tourists in Portugal to a record high last November, the National Statistics Institute (INE) said on

U.S. visitors push Portugal's foreign tourism to record in November
Asia|Election|News|World

Putin and India's Modi discuss Ukraine, wish each other well in elections -Kremlin

Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone call on Monday with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, discussing Ukraine and wishing each other well in upcoming elections, the

Putin and India's Modi discuss Ukraine, wish each other well in elections -Kremlin
Americas|Election|News

Reformist Arevalo assumes Guatemalan presidency after opposition delays

Anti-corruption crusader Bernardo Arevalo took office as Guatemala's president early on Monday after a chaotic inauguration caused by a last-minute attempt by opposition

Reformist Arevalo assumes Guatemalan presidency after opposition delays
MidEast|News|Political|US|World

Iran: US can't call for restraint while backing Israel's war in Gaza

The United States cannot call for restraint while supporting Israel's war in Gaza, Iran's foreign minister said on Monday, while calling for a diplomatic solution to the war in the

Iran: US can't call for restraint while backing Israel's war in Gaza
Europe|News|World

Kremlin says Davos talks on Ukraine will achieve nothing as Russia is not there

The Kremlin on Monday said that talks in Davos on Ukraine's peace proposals would achieve nothing as Russia was not participating in the discussions.

Kremlin says Davos talks on Ukraine will achieve nothing as Russia is not there

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