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Chinese iPhone Buyers Complain of Scratches on New Pro Models

Chinese iPhone Buyers Complain of Scratches on New Pro Models

A customer looks at an iPhone 17 at an Apple Store in Beijing. (Bloomberg) — Many gadget shoppers in China took to social media on Friday with photos of scratches on the back of the new...

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Analysis-BlackRock, Vanguard scale back company talks as new guidance bites

Analysis-BlackRock, Vanguard scale back company talks as new guidance bites

By Ross Kerber (Reuters) – The world’s two biggest asset managers sharply scaled back the number of meetings held with company bosses this year, disclosures show, as new guidance made...

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Nvidia pledges to invest £2 billion to boost AI start-ups in the UK

Nvidia pledges to invest £2 billion to boost AI start-ups in the UK

The world’s biggest public company Nvidia announced on Thursday that it would invest £2 billion (€2.3bn) in UK artificial intelligence start-ups. The pledge comes as a number of other tech f...

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Fed’s Kashkari sees two more rate cuts this year as likely appropriate, given labor market risks

Fed’s Kashkari sees two more rate cuts this year as likely appropriate, given labor market risks

(Reuters) – Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari on Friday said he supported this week’s decision to cut the U.S. benchmark short-term interest rate by a quarte...

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How Canada’s Haisla became the world’s first Indigenous LNG owners

How Canada’s Haisla became the world’s first Indigenous LNG owners

By Amanda Stephenson KITIMAT, Canada (Reuters) – When Maureen Nyce, the new chief of the Haisla First Nation, donned a hard hat and safety vest for an August visit to the site of the Cedar L...

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Kenya seeks to strike US trade deal by year-end, trade minister says

Kenya seeks to strike US trade deal by year-end, trade minister says

By Duncan Miriri NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenya expects to conclude a trade deal with the United States by year-end, its trade minister told Reuters, a move that could cushion its exports to a k...

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