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2023-07-07 22:22
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2023-07-07 22:15
China fines Ant Group almost US$1 bn as tech crackdown draws to close
Chinese fintech giant Ant Group has been fined almost $1 billion for "illegal acts", the country's financial regulators said Friday, adding that a longtime crackdown on tech...
2023-07-07 21:58
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2023-07-07 21:30
US 'canary in coal mine' on fentanyl, Blinken tells new coalition
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday gathered dozens of countries in a global bid to combat fentanyl and other synthetic drugs, but without China -- accused by some...
2023-07-07 21:22
Instant View: June US jobs growth cooled, but wages won't comfort Fed
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2023-07-07 21:17
The US economy can't function smoothly without UPS. That's why a strike will hurt
The last time United Parcel Service went on strike in 1997, Amazon was still just a jungle in South America to most US consumers. If they went online at all, they probably did it via dial-up modem, and rarely to shop.
2023-07-07 21:16
Tesla rolls out global customer referral program as EV price war heats up
(Reuters) -Electric-vehicle maker Tesla rolled out a new program globally allowing buyers to earn extra incentives through referrals from existing
2023-07-07 20:55
Fed seen raising rates this month, but traders less sure of further hike
Traders on Friday stuck to bets the Fed will raise its benchmark interest rate this month to a
2023-07-07 20:54
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