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Japan Restricts Semiconductor-Equipment Exports as Ties With China Chill
World Asia Japan Move comes as Tokyo’s foreign minister plans to visit Beijing after detention of Japanese man Source link
Wall Street Bonuses Fall by Most Since 2008
The average bonus was $176,000 last year, down 26% from 2021. Source link
Green Energy Is Stuck at a Financial Red Light
After years of uncertainty, last year’s Inflation Reduction Act finally gave America’s renewable-energy industry a long, green signal. Now the economy is blocking the road.
Virgin Orbit to Cut Workforce by 85%
The satellite-launch company is cutting expenses after failing to secure meaningful funding. Source link
Wall Street Bonuses Fall by Most Since 2008
The average bonus was $176,000 last year, down 26% from 2021. Source link
Turkey Epitomizes the West’s Russia Sanctions Dilemma
Markets Heard on the Street As Turkey struggles with inflation and the earthquake aftermath, Russia emerges as a vital trading partner Source link
Satellite Operators SES, Intelsat Discuss Merger as Industry Looks to Consolidate
A possible combination could position the two to compete with Elon Musk’s Starlink service. Source link
Micron Revives Some of Its Worst Memories
The memory-chip maker is now losing billions as it writes down inventory to wait out downturn. Source link
For Chip Makers, a Choice Between the U.S. and China Looms
Washington seeks to steer the semiconductor supply chain using restrictions under the Chips Act. Source link
Intel, Raytheon, Other Big Companies Push Back on EU Subsidy Rules
WSJ News Exclusive Europe Companies warn new disclosure requirements could disrupt deals, halt public tenders Source link