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China Consumer Price Growth Eases, Reflecting Caution on the Economy
Economy Asia Economy While the scrapping of Covid controls has opened up the economy, joblessness and an uncertain outlook have kept a lid on domestic
PC Shipments Fall 29%, Led by Drop in Apple Devices
The industry is grappling with a pandemic-driven glut in inventory. Source link
Laid-Off Tech Workers Launch ‘Revenge Startups’ Just as Money Dries Up
Venture-capital investors, as recently as last year, used to seek out founders who were quitting their tech jobs to launch their own businesses. Now that
Stock Pickers Failed to Take Part in First-Quarter Rally
Bearish positioning and less exposure to the large technology stocks hurt active fund managers. Source link
Tyson Foods Heir Looks to Help Right the Family Business After His Arrest
Business CFO John R. Tyson is moving past his legal issues and now aims to reverse the meat giant’s falling profit Source link
The Video Streaming Numbers Game Is Shifting
Warner Bros., Disney and even Netflix are trying to make their content spending go further. Source link
Social-Media Platform Discord Emerges at Center of Classified U.S. Documents Leak
A federal investigation into a major leak of highly classified U.S. documents has cast a spotlight on a social-media outlet popularized by videogame enthusiasts. What’s
Lawmakers Trade Bank Stocks While Working on U.S. Bank-Failure Fallout
Two lawmakers reported trades in bank stocks last month as they worked on government efforts to address fallout from two of the largest bank failures
Former Twitter Executives Sue for Unpaid Fees
The erstwhile CEO, CFO and legal chief claim the social-media platform owes them more than $1 million in legal expenses. Source link
Goldman Sachs Paying $15 Million to Settle Investigation of Swaps Business
Markets Finance Bank’s swaps dealer priced derivatives in terms that put clients at a disadvantage, CFTC says Source link