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Canada Retail Sales Slip 0.1% in February, Seen Flat in March
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Apple Says iPhone Sales Slip, but Businesses Are Loving the Vision Pro
When Apple's finances look unsettling, the tech world trembles. But maybe it shouldn't, says CEO Tim Cook.Inc. - Business - Apple -
SPDR Gold Shares Inch Lower Following Jobs Report
Gold prices edged lower, with April’s lower-than-expected jobs gains giving investors hope that the economy is finally cooling down.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Pro-Palestinian protesters march on UNC-Chapel Hill campus
Dozens of protesters block traffic as they march through the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill chanting "Free Palestine!"NBC News - Politics -
Pressure? What pressure? Man City, Haaland keep marching toward title
Title races are usually high-pressure, but Man City aren't just any team and Erling Haaland's four-goal day in a sixth straight league win showed just how focused they are on the prize.ESPN - Sports -
Retail investors snap up triple-leveraged US equity ETFs
Volatile April markets draw money into riskier tradesFinancial Times - World -
Retailers Scale Back Self-Checkouts to Curb Irritation---and Theft
Problems with the technology are prompting companies including Target and Walmart to change their operations or ditch the stations.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Online retailer Mytheresa says it will benefit from luxury ecommerce implosion
Shares in New York-listed platform have climbed this year even as rivals such as Matchesfashion and Farfetch collapsedFinancial Times - Business -
Clothing retailer Rue21 files for bankruptcy, will close all of its stores
In a filing last week with U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the District of Delaware, Rue21 said it will close all of its stores over the next two months and hold “going out of business” sales. It will also sell its intellectual property.MarketWatch - Business -
You be the judge: should my mum buy my brother a flat? She didn’t do that for me
Patricia wants to sell the family home and split the profits between her sons, but Martin feels the deal is unfair on him. You decide whose argument deserves creditMore money disputes where you are the judge . I’m happy that Rob will get a hand, ...The Guardian - World -
Klopp keeps the drama going to the end as Liverpool beats Spurs 4-2 in his penultimate Anfield match
The smile is back on Jurgen Klopp’s face even if his Liverpool players seem intent on testing his nerves right to the endABC News - Sports
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China Services-Sector Gauge Shows Slower Activity Expansion
A private gauge of China’s services sector showed activity grew at a slightly slower pace in April, as the Chinese economy struggles to shake off the impact from a prolonged property downturn.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Singtel Taps Head of Australia's Broadband Operator for Optus
Singapore Telecommunications has appointed Stephen Rue to lead its Australian telecom operations as part of efforts to rebuild the unit’s reputation, which suffered because of a network outage that affected millions of its customers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Howard Schultz Urges Starbucks to Fix its U.S. Business
The former CEO calls for a “focus on customer experience” in a LinkedIn post after the company’s earnings miss.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Hong Kong Shares Rise 0.3% Amid Improved Sentiment
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index rose 0.3% to 18525.79, tracking Wall Street gains on Friday.The Wall Street Journal - World - Hong Kong -
Oil Steady, Supply Concerns in Focus
Oil prices were steady in early Asian trade. Crude oil has come under some pressure as the risk of supply disruptions eases, ANZ Research analysts said.The Wall Street Journal - World