What’s Trending Today: Sum 41 Breaks Up, Nintendo Switch Sales Slow, Emperor’s Watch
Welcome to Social Buzz, a daily column looking at what’s trending on social media platforms. I’m Caitlin Fichtel,
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Sony Casts Doubt on PS5 Momentum With Disappointing Outlook
Sony Group Corp. offered a worse-than-expected profit outlook for the current fiscal year, signaling caution about the impact
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Partnered Leagues, In-Game Tournament Mode Coming to Valorant Esports in 2023
Riot Games announced its plans to turn Valorant into a "multigenerational sport in 2023 and beyond."
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LNG Exporters Eye New Australia Growth as Profit Boom Fades
Liquefied natural gas exporters aim to advance multibillion-dollar projects and revive the sector’s growth in Australia, arguing additional
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Japan’s Banks Resist Buybacks After Predicting Bumper Profit
Japan’s biggest banks are predicting their highest profits in years, though a cautious outlook is holding them back
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Delays Won’t Hurt Japan’s First Casino, Osaka Governor Says
Years of delay to plans for Japan’s first casino resort won’t have an adverse effect on the project
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Elon Musk Was Subpoenaed in JPMorgan Epstein Lawsuit by US Virgin Islands
Elon Musk was issued a subpoena by the US Virgin Islands in its lawsuit accusing JPMorgan Chase &
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Macquarie’s Delayed UK Biomass Plant Seeks £150 Million
The Macquarie Group-backed company behind a long-delayed power plant in northern England is considering raising as much as
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Microsoft’s $69 Billion Activision Deal Wins EU Approval
Microsoft Corp.’s $69 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard Inc. won European Union approval, just weeks after the UK’s
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Rakuten Dives 9% on Report of $2.2 Billion Share Sale Plan
Rakuten Group Inc. plunged its most in more than three years after Reuters reported the internet company was
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Funds Sold as ‘Sustainable’ Hit by Crossborder Reality Check
Hardly any sustainable funds would consistently be able to market themselves as such in the UK, the US
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Dai-Ichi Life Jumps After Announcing $882 Million Share Buyback
Dai-Ichi Life Holdings Inc., Japan’s largest publicly-traded insurer, jumped in Tokyo trading after announcing a share buyback plan
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