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...They include electronics group Avary Holding, Foxconn, the main manufacturer of Apple iPhones in China, and Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology, China’s biggest wind turbine maker....
...The company said it conducted benchmark tests on two sets of chips using different thermal solutions....
...Investors pulled record sums from corporate bond exchange traded funds and pumped money into lower-risk government equivalents last month as benchmark lending rates soared to 16-year highs....
...Shares of Samsung and SK Hynix closed 2.3 per cent and 1.3 per cent lower respectively on Thursday, as the benchmark Kospi Composite stock index fell 1.9 per cent...
...“To say that we are disappointed by Apple’s plans is an understatement,” said India McKinney and Erica Portnoy of digital rights group the Electronic Frontier Foundation, in a blog post....
...new vehicle deliveries slowed to 40 per cent last year from 87 per cent the year before — still a breakneck pace for a large carmaker, but below the 50 per cent annual rate Musk himself has set as the benchmark...
...A version of this article was first published by Nikkei Asia on December 15 2021. ©2021 Nikkei Inc....
...Class A shares of the company have climbed 24 per cent this year, outpacing the 18 per cent rise by the benchmark S&P 500....
...Its shares have lost 5 per cent this year, while the benchmark S&P 500 gained 16 per cent....
...Shares in LG Electronics climbed by their maximum daily limit of 30 per cent on Wednesday to Won119,500, their highest in nearly 10 years. The benchmark Kospi Composite index was up 1 per cent....
...While the broader Kospi Composite benchmark was little changed since the ban was lifted, Korea’s influential mom-and-pop investor community has been up in arms over the development, fearing it could weaken...
...Mr Ramchandani, a Briton based in London, became a focus for regulators and for the press in part because he was a member of an informal electronic chatroom with several traders at other banks that at times...
...At one point this year, AstraZeneca became the largest company in the benchmark by market capitalisation....
...It also presented aggregated data from the electronic markets operated by CME Group, whose New York Mercantile Exchange lists benchmark WTI futures....
...“Banking digitalisation will gain speed as the coronavirus outbreak leads more consumers to embrace electronic transactions,” argues analyst Tetsuya Yamamoto....
...s hooked up a Datatron computer to Wall Street’s stock ticker machines to launch a continuously-calculated index of America’s biggest companies in 1957, it arguably signalled the beginning of finance’s electronic...
...The change occurred because Samsung Electronics, the maker of memory chips and smartphones, increased in value to more than 30 per cent of the Kospi 200, a KRX spokesperson said....
...A version of this article was first published by Nikkei Asia on January 19. ©2021 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...For roughly the price of a Spotify music subscription, Readly users can flick through electronic versions of 4,500 titles, from Cosmopolitan and Hello to Time and Wired....
...Berkshire class A shares are unchanged since the start of the year at $306,000, lagging the 17 per cent gain by the benchmark S&P 500 stock index....
...The business of exchanges has been resurgent since 2012, along with growing demands for pricing data and benchmarks. Enthusiasm for electronic marketplaces remains high....
...This week’s disruption occurred on Globex, the CME’s principal electronic marketplace....
...Japan Inc’s third-quarter profits fell at the sharpest rate since the 2011 Fukushima earthquake and tsunami as companies faced an abrupt slowdown in China’s economy owing to the US trade dispute....
...The broader S&P 500 benchmark was 2 per cent lower. The sharp drop in Apple shares takes the company’s market capitalisation below that of Alphabet, at $686.7bn....
...Samsung Electronics, one of the largest technology groups in Asia, recently warned of a decline in the price of memory chips because of rapid expansion in inventories in China....
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