By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) -The Federal Reserve’s effort to shrink the size of its balance sheet is moving into a more uncertain
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Alibaba misses revenue estimates, but AI boosts cloud business
By Deborah Mary Sophia and Casey Hall (Reuters) -China’s Alibaba missed market estimates for quarterly revenue on Friday as the company’s e-commerce business grappled with
Intel says it received US grant; government says it is still working on deal
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US withdraws from key UN human rights report, draws criticism from rights advocates
By Andrew R.C. Marshall and Olivia Le Poidevin LONDON/GENEVA (Reuters) -The United States will not participate in a U.N. review of its human rights record,
Apple says UK mobile market shake-up could harm users and developers
By Sam Tabahriti LONDON -Apple said on Thursday Britain’s plans to increase competition in the mobile operating system market could harm users and developers, and
Exclusive-India’s Russian oil imports set to rise in September in defiance of US
MOSCOW/LONDON (Reuters) -Russian oil exports to India are set to rise in September, traders said, as producers cut prices to sell more crude because they
Peloton must face shareholder lawsuit over post-pandemic outlook
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BP refinery in Whiting, Indiana, back to normal operations
By Nicole Jao (Reuters) -BP’s 440,000-barrel-per-day refinery in Whiting, Indiana, is back to operating at normal rates after taking multiple units offline due to a
Tariff revenue could be well over $500 billion a year
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Apple to hold fall event on September 9, new iPhones expected
(Reuters) -Apple will host its annual fall event on September 9, according to an invite on Tuesday, where the company is expected to unveil new