US Economy Remains ‘Very, Very Hot,’ Larry Summers Says
The US economy remains “very, very hot,” though not as much as it was six to 12 months
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Microsoft Gaming Chief Doesn’t See a Need for New Xbox Yet
Microsoft Corp.’s video gaming chief Phil Spencer said he doesn’t “feel an imperative” to come out with a
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Goldman Expects ‘L-Shaped’ Recovery in China’s Property Market
China’s struggling real estate industry is expected to see an L-shaped recovery in the coming years, placing a
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Four Vietnam Police Officers Killed in Coffee Region Shootings
Vietnam police arrested 16 suspects after four officers were killed in shootings at police stations in the country’s
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'Horrific bus tragedy' in Australian wine region leaves multiple dead, police say
At least 10 people are feared dead after a late-night bus crash in the Australian state of New South Wales on Sunday, local police say.
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Eisai, Biogen Clinch FDA Advisers’ Support for Alzheimer’s Drug
Eisai Co.’s Alzheimer’s disease drug developed with Biogen Inc. gained support from advisers to US regulators, paving the
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Fed Will Keep Rates High Thanks to Inflation Fueled by Corporate Greed, Investors Say
Soaring corporate profits are a big part of the inflation problem, and keeping interest rates high is the
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Taiwan Extends Two-Year Rise in US Chip Exports Despite Downturn
Taiwan’s exports of chips to the US rose for a 26th consecutive month in May, defying a downturn
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Waitrose Cuts Price of 200 Products Even as Inflation Persists
Waitrose announced a round of price cuts for the second time this year as it tries to help
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Andreessen Horowitz Picks Crypto-Friendly London as International Base
Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz is planning to open its first international office in London, citing
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Cautious Open in Asia as Traders Eye Rate Meetings: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks were set for a cautious open while major currencies traded in narrow ranges early Monday as
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Hong Kong Bid to Ban Protest Song Spurs Fear of Google Pullout
Hong Kong’s intent to ban internet platforms from hosting a protest song is raising concern the move may
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