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Companies Sharply Criticize Draft U.S. Cyber Reporting Rules
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MarketWatch - Business
ASML and Tokyo Electron shares surge on reported exemption from U.S. rules
The U.S. is set to exclude over 30 key allies including Japan and the Netherlands from expanded new rules aimed at blocking China’s access to chipmaking equipment, Reuters reported40 min ago -
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Shares of EV maker China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle fell sharply after creditors of two of the company's units asked a court to begin bankruptcy proceedings.
Shares of EV maker China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle fell sharply after creditors of two of the company’s units asked a court to begin bankruptcy proceedings.4 hr ago -
CNBC - Business
AT&T, other phone companies sued over stolen nude images could face liability after court ruling
Companies like AT&T and T-Mobile have skirted liability when workers allegedly stole nude images from customer phones, but that may change after a court ruling.10 hr ago -
NBC News - Top stories
AT&T, other phone companies sued over stolen nude images could face liability after court ruling
Wireless providers including T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon have faced a string of lawsuits in recent years from women who allege retail employees stole intimate images or videos from their phones while helping them with in-store data transfers.13 hr ago -
Inc. - Business
The U.S. Men’s Gymnastics Team Just Won a Medal for the First Time in 16 Years. It All Came Down to the Goldfish Rule
The bronze medal is even sweeter considering how they got there.21 hr ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Oil Gains on U.S. Inventory Draw Reports, Killing of Hamas Political Leader
Oil prices climbed back from recent multi-week lows on reports of a sizeable drawdown in U.S. crude inventories and heightened geopolitical tensions after the killing of Hamas’s political leader.57 min ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Treasury sharply cuts third-quarter borrowing estimate
The Treasury Department said Monday it expects to borrow $740 billion in the third quarter, which is $106 billion less than estimated three months ago.13 hr ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Microsoft says cyber-attack triggered latest outage
The issues appeared to be mostly resolved by the evening, according to updates from the company.7 hr ago - Microsoft -
CNBC - Business
ASML shares pop 7% after report that U.S. will exempt allies from new China chip restrictions
Reuters reported that the U.S. is considering expanding chip export restrictions to China, but countries including the Netherlands and Japan would be excluded.9 min ago - China -
ESPN - Sports
Elway: Not drafting Allen 'biggest mistake' as GM
John Elway said during an appearance on the "Pardon my Take" podcast that passing on quarterback Josh Allen in the 2018 NFL draft was probably his biggest mistake as general manager of the Broncos.14 hr ago
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Germany's Joblessness Steady in Rare Hope for Economy
Germany’s unemployment rate held steady this month, a signal that, despite the economy sinking into a contraction in the second quarter, a robust jobs market may be one of the country’s key hopes for any rebound this year.25 min ago -
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Gold Gains as Geopolitical Tensions Rise After Hamas Chief Killing
Gold gained with the market buying into safe-haven bullion following the killing of the highest-ranking Hamas political official since the beginning of the Israel-Gaza conflict.27 min ago -
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Just Eat Keeps Outlook, Plans Buyback as Earnings Jump
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Oil Gains on U.S. Inventory Draw Reports, Killing of Hamas Political Leader
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