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U.S. Rate Rises Have Hit the Yen Hard, but Now It's Staging a Comeback
Japan’s currency has surged against the dollar this month. Central bank moves look set to boost it further. Source link
U.S. hit by blazing heat, smoky air, tropical storm all at once By Reuters
4/4 © Reuters. A Waymo self-driving car drives on Seventh Street as the temperature of 115 degrees is displayed on a digital billboard in downtown
U.S. Rate Rises Have Hit the Yen Hard, but Now It's Staging a Comeback
Japan’s currency has surged against the dollar this month. Central bank moves look set to boost it further. Source link
European Spyware Firms Threaten Digital Security and Privacy, U.S. Says
The Biden administration bans Cytrox and Intellexa from receiving U.S. technology amid rising concern over hacking tools Source link
U.S. banks shares spark after interest income boost, but outlook mixed By Reuters
3/3 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man uses an ATM machine next an inflatable plastic balloon inside a Bank of America branch in Times Square
U.S. stocks are mixed as investors soak in bank earnings reports By Investing.com
© Reuters. Investing.com — U.S. stocks are mixed as investors took in earnings reports from Bank of America, Morgan Stanley , and other big financial
7 Financial Crimes That Rocked the U.S.
Sign up for a new limited email series to uncover some of the most shocking corporate misdeeds of the past 100+ years. Source link
European stocks drift in subdued session; key U.S. earnings due later By Investing.com
© Reuters. Investing.com – European stock markets drifted in subdued trading Tuesday, with investors looking forward to more corporate earnings while worries over the Chinese
Iranian Oil Is Stuck off Coast of Texas, but U.S. Firms Won't Touch It
Companies that manage unloading tankers say they are too worried about Iranian reprisal to handle the captured oil on the Suez Rajan. Source link
Restricting Chip Sales to China Could Backfire on U.S., Industry Group Says
The potential limits threaten to undermine new government investments in chip-making in the U.S., the Semiconductor Industry Association warns. Source link