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...Yet Wall Street seems untroubled and Amazon’s shares have rebounded 57 per cent this year....
...The blame here lies with political dysfunction in Congress and an insane set of Treasury borrowing rules....
...PM: And the Google case really is a lot like Wall Street....
...Short-term loans made through the iPhone maker’s new Apple Pay Later service will be made through a wholly owned subsidiary, Apple Financing LLC....
...comes less than six months after Shell was ordered to speed up plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by a court in The Hague, and just a day before chief executives of oil majors are due to testify in Congress...
...Third Point is among the most prolific activist investors on Wall Street and manages about $20bn worth of assets. It has previously targeted companies such as Intel and Disney....
...After a 22-year stint on Wall Street, she came back to her home state and helped to write many of the new crypto laws....
...It’s the same sort of anti-competitive accusations that Congress levelled against Google and its major rivals last month and as Big Tech aggregates more of our data like this, those concerns over its power...
...In 1980, China’s annual gross domestic product stood at a mere $191bn, or $195 per capita, making it one of the poorest countries in the world....
...Bryan Lanza, a former Trump campaign adviser, is a partner at Washington lobbying and public affairs firm Mercury LLC....
...That is well below the $5.8bn Wall Street had pencilled in, as Amazon pours money into new facilities to keep up with demand....
...New cases jumped by a record 195,695, while 2,733 deaths were reported — the second-biggest one-day increase of the pandemic....
...The graphic display of business resilience from Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google came the day after the chief executives of the same companies faced hostile questioning by the US Congress, where they were...
...During the 1920s, small-town protests over issues such as grocery monopolies and Wall Street control of family farms brought the attention of Franklin Roosevelt to antitrust issues....
...On the corner of Hopeland Street in Dayton, Ohio — the epicentre of the US opioid epidemic — an old tool factory has been revived....
...Wall Street banks....
...If the Democrats take Congress in the fall, privacy and election meddling investigations will be a much bigger deal than they are now....
...“Dependence is a two-way street.” Additional reporting by Anjli Raval...
...Congress is debating legislation to extend its national security remit to outbound investments by US companies that involve transfers of technology. Additional reporting by Stephen Foley in New York...
...Congress was unlikely to investigate, Ms Clark added. “Congress could care, if Congress was controlled by people who cared.”...
...The sharp revaluations have added to an April rebound that has seen tech surge back into favour on Wall Street....
...She also has quiet support in Congress. Cook’s glasnost may not be enough to save Finra’s feudal privileges....
...Tax reform prospects have been propelling Wall Street to one record high after another, on anticipation that the final bill will cut corporate taxes....
...Congress approved a bill that includes a broad reduction in the domestic rate paid by companies to 21 per cent from 35 per cent....
...Overnight on Wall Street, stock benchmarks edged higher from Monday’s record closing levels at the opening bell but fell by mid-session as losses for the dollar and Treasuries pointed to a lacklustre day...
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