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ECB 'quite some distance' from rate cuts -ECB chief economist
ECB 'quite some distance' from rate cuts -ECB chief economist
FRANKFURT The European Central Bank will need some time, possibly until next spring, before it can be confident
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US Supreme Court blocks judge's order allowing 'ghost gun' sales
US Supreme Court blocks judge's order allowing 'ghost gun' sales
By Andrew Chung (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday barred two Texas-based manufacturers from selling products that can be
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Billionaire Arnault Loses Spot as World’s Second-Richest Person to Bezos
Billionaire Arnault Loses Spot as World’s Second-Richest Person to Bezos
Bernard Arnault lost his spot as the world’s second-richest person as a selloff in luxury stocks pushed his
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Could Brock Bowers injury be an unfortunate blessing in disguise for Georgia?
Could Brock Bowers injury be an unfortunate blessing in disguise for Georgia?
Georgia losing all-world tight end Brock Bowers certainly isn't a good thing. However, his absence might end up ultimately benefitting Carson Beck and the offense.
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Fox's top lawyer blasts judge in Dominion case, says trial would've been 'months of utter pain'
Fox's top lawyer blasts judge in Dominion case, says trial would've been 'months of utter pain'
In his first public comments since Fox Corporation's historic settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, Viet Dinh, the network's top lawyer, blasted the judge who oversaw the election defamation case, saying Monday that he issued "illogical" rulings that "hamstrung" the right-wing network and undermined the "fairness and integrity" of the legal system.
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Gamida Cell Reports Preliminary Data from Phase 1 Study of Natural Killer (NK) Cell Therapy Candidate GDA-201
Gamida Cell Reports Preliminary Data from Phase 1 Study of Natural Killer (NK) Cell Therapy Candidate GDA-201
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 16, 2023--
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Takeaways from the testy hearing over the Trump gag order and what it means
Takeaways from the testy hearing over the Trump gag order and what it means
The federal judge overseeing the election subversion case against Donald Trump in Washington, DC, placed a limited gag order on the former president after his continued attacks against potential witnesses, prosecutors and the court itself, following a testy hearing Monday.
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3 Eagles most to blame for first loss of 2023 season to lowly Jets
3 Eagles most to blame for first loss of 2023 season to lowly Jets
The Eagles suffered a surprise loss at the hands of the Jets because their offense couldn't get anything going. Who didn't get the job done?
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How to Claim EA Sports FC 24 Prime Gaming Pack 1
How to Claim EA Sports FC 24 Prime Gaming Pack 1
How to claim EA Sports FC 24 Prime Gaming Pack 1 with an active Amazon Prime subscription and the pack's contents detailed.
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Radian Recognized for Diversity and Inclusion Leadership by Mortgage Bankers Association
Radian Recognized for Diversity and Inclusion Leadership by Mortgage Bankers Association
WAYNE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 16, 2023--
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iPhone 15 demand dips in China, analysts say
iPhone 15 demand dips in China, analysts say
Demand for Apple's new iPhone 15 lineup is weaker in China than for last year's models, according to analysts.
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LinkedIn becomes latest tech company to conduct layoffs
LinkedIn becomes latest tech company to conduct layoffs
LinkedIn, the business-focused social media platform owned by Microsoft, announced on Monday it would be reducing its workforce by approximately 668, becoming the latest tech company to conduct mass layoffs. “Talent changes are a difficult, but necessary and regular part of managing our business,” the company wrote in a blog post adding that the changes were a result of adapting organisational structures and streamlining decision-making. The company said the roles being cut span across engineering, product, talent and finance teams. “We are committed to providing our full support to all impacted employees during this transition and ensuring that they are treated with care and respect,” LinkedIn wrote. This round of layoffs comes just months after LinkedIn laid off 716 employees in May citing a change in their Global Business Organization. In the first half of this year, tech companies like Microsoft, Google, Meta and Amazon saw massive layoffs in part because the sector struggled to keep up with salary maintenance while revenue slowed down. In January, Microsoft announced it would be reducing its workforce by 10,000 following a report showing company growth was at its slowest in six years. Part of that included advertising revenue that performed worse than expected. Microsoft’s advertising revenue partially comes from LinkedIn which makes money from ads on the platform in addition to users who pay a premium membership subscription fee. Though LinkedIn saw revenue and website membership growth over the last year, it is slower than in previous years. In Q4 of 2023, the company’s revenue increased 5 per cent year-on-year – a drop from the previous quarter at 10 per cent. The company also laid off 716 workers in May, after growing massively during the pandemic. Around 40% of LinkedIn’s almost 20,000 workers were hired during the pandemic. The cuts affect approximately 3 per cent of the total workforce at LinkedIn. The company has an estimated 21,000 employees – around 40 per cent of those workers were hired during the pandemic, according to The San Francisco Chronicle. Read More Who is hit hardest by Big Tech job cuts? Cooks and janitors Microsoft spent two years trying to buy Activision Blizzard. For Xbox CEO, that was the easy part IRS says Microsoft may owe more than $29 billion in back taxes; Microsoft disagrees
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