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Apple Reached a Settlement with 34 U.S. States

The tech giant is famous for its iPhones, iPad, and other products around the globe. However, Cupertino-based is no stranger to scandals and lawsuits. For example, several years ago, more precisely in 2017, customers realized the company was quietly throttling the speed of older iPhones. According to Apple, this was to protect those phones from …

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Global Crude Finds Support from China Demand

China is the global oil market’s lifeline this year. The country has stepped up purchases from exporters including Russia, the United States, and Angola in recent weeks. Furthermore, buyers from other countries pared down orders as COVID-19 infections surge and new lockdowns are put in place. As the pandemic hit consumption globally, China is the …

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The dollar is Set for Weekly Fall

Falling Dollar Steadies as Virus Worries Continue

The dollar nursed losses on Thursday after five sessions of declines.  Investors’ optimism about COVID-19 vaccines collided with worries about rising infections. Their enthusiasm ran into concerns about the risks to the fragile global economic recovery. Small gains against most major currencies helped the dollar from Wednesday’s eight-session low. However, it remained near the month’s …

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How Target Adapted to the New Reality

On Wednesday, Target reported fiscal third-quarter results that surpassed expectations. The company won market share by turning shoppers’ pandemic habits into lasting gains. Based on the information provided by the company, it grabbed market share across all of its core categories.  Importantly, year to date, the discount retailer won $6 billion in market share, with …

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U.S. Retail Sales, Economy, and Commerce Department

Millions of people across the U.S. and elsewhere lost their jobs. Moreover, some of them are still out of work. Hopefully, U.S. retail sales increased in October. However, retail sales missed expectations. However, this is not the end of the story. Retail sales could slow further, affected by rising new Covid-19 infections and declining household …

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China’s Factory Output Surpassed Expectations

The world’s second-largest economy continues to recover from the damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic, and this fact once more underlines the strength of the country’s economy. Interestingly, China’s factory output rose faster-than-expected in October. According to the National Statistics Bureau, industrial production grew 6.9% in October from a year earlier. People should take into …

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Tech Giant Announced Several Improvements for Google Maps

Google Maps is a very popular web mapping service developed by Google. Recently, the tech giant announced several improvements for its popular mapping service. Let’s have a look at the improvements. For example, updated to its COVID overlay, as well as takeout ordering features and real-time crowdedness information for public transport. According to the tech …

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Shares of Moderna Reached a new 52-Week High on Monday

Companies in different parts of the world are working hard to create an effective coronavirus vaccine. Recently, Moderna released the information that helped to boost its shares. On Monday, shares of Moderna added 9.58% to $97.95. It is worth noting that shares of the company hit a new 52 week high. The previous record was …

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