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As part of a broader investigation into Wall Street’s use of unofficial messaging services like WhatsApp to do business, US regulators have asked that major hedge funds examine several workers’ personal mobile phones. The

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The Dollar Started the Week at A Nine-Month Low
As market participants bet on the Federal Reserve of the United States reducing the size of its interest rate hikes for a second consecutive meeting in February, the dollar started the week testing a new nine-month low. The “quiet

The US Dollar Fell Slightly
The US dollar fell in early European trade Friday, remaining near seven-month lows amid concerns about a slowing US economy, while the sterling fell after weak retail sales data. The Dollar Index fell 0.1% to 101.750, just above the

Eurozone Bond Yields Decrease
After a sharp decline in eurozone government bond yields on Tuesday due to the Bank of Japan’s decision to maintain its ultra-loose monetary policy, there was a slight decline on Wednesday in choppy trading. The yield on Germany’s 10-year

The Dollar Regains Stability Close to A Seven-Month Low
The week started off poorly for the dollar, which saw its value decline against a group of significant rivals to a seven-month low in Asian trade before stabilizing. Because traders were betting that the Bank of Japan would continue

Microsoft vs FTC- Fight Worth a Lookout
Xbox Maker Says FTC Can’t Prove that The Deal Harms Consumers Microsoft Corp Inc. contends that its proposed $69 billion deal for Activision Blizzard Inc. would harm competition in the video-gaming market. The accusations come from the US Federal

Musk Calms Investors Despite Negative Cash Flow
Before Twitter Inc. reduced costs through layoffs, it was on track to have a $3B yearly negative cash flow. “That is why I spent the last five weeks cutting costs like crazy,” Musk said during a tweet-spaced discussion on

Is Nuclear Fusion Energy Ready for Prime Time?
A controlled reaction at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory generated more energy than it consumed this past week. Hence, the U.S. Energy Department announced a breakthrough in research revolving around nuclear fusion. Fusion provides a limitless supply of clean

Microsoft Online Services vs Crypto Mining
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SEC Probe into WhatsApp Intensifies
As part of a broader investigation into Wall Street’s use of unofficial messaging services like WhatsApp to do business, US regulators have asked that major hedge funds examine several workers’ personal mobile phones. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is calling on Point72 Asset Management, Ken Griffin’s Citadel, and

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Apple Diversifying Production Away from China

SpaceX Given Green Light on 7,500 More Starlink Satellites

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Microsoft vs FTC- Fight Worth a Lookout
Xbox Maker Says FTC Can’t Prove that The Deal Harms Consumers Microsoft Corp Inc. contends that its proposed $69 billion deal for Activision Blizzard Inc. would harm competition in the video-gaming market. The accusations come from the US Federal Trade Commission. However, Microsoft said the alliance would offer

Musk Calms Investors Despite Negative Cash Flow
Before Twitter Inc. reduced costs through layoffs, it was on track to have a $3B yearly negative cash flow. “That is why I spent the last five weeks cutting costs like crazy,” Musk said during a tweet-spaced discussion on Tuesday evening. “That’s the reason for my actions. They

Is Nuclear Fusion Energy Ready for Prime Time?
A controlled reaction at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory generated more energy than it consumed this past week. Hence, the U.S. Energy Department announced a breakthrough in research revolving around nuclear fusion. Fusion provides a limitless supply of clean energy. How long will it take for this breakthrough

Microsoft Online Services vs Crypto Mining
Microsoft is tightening up its cloud services by forcing new limits on how people use them. It hopes to improve the stability of its cloud offerings. According to a policy change that went into effect on December 1, the technology giant will not allow its users to mine

SEC Probe into WhatsApp Intensifies
As part of a broader investigation into Wall Street’s use of unofficial messaging services like WhatsApp to do business, US regulators have asked that major hedge funds examine several workers’ personal mobile phones. The

Microsoft Battle for Activision Turns on The Future of Gaming

Meta Faced With An Antitrust Fight Over An Acquisition

Apple Diversifying Production Away from China

SpaceX Given Green Light on 7,500 More Starlink Satellites

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