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When the customer is not always right
Demographics are squeezing Japan’s ability to deliver the same high levels of service as beforeFinancial Times - Business -
Microsoft PowerToys Is the Ultimate Windows 11 Customization Tool
Microsoft’s own PowerToys utility can help you unlock the full potential of the Windows desktop.Wired - Tech - Microsoft -
China navy secretly built what could be world's first drone aircraft carrier: report
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Nikkei Rises 1.4%, Led by Electronics, Brokerage Stocks
Japanese stocks ended higher, led by gains in electronics and brokerage stocks, as easing U.S. inflation keeps hopes for Fed rate cuts later this year intact.The Wall Street Journal - World -
US government data shows the number of fatal overdoses fell last year
US government data shows the number of fatal overdoses fell last yearABC News - Health -
Data centres have turned Big Tech into big spenders
Companies need AI services revenues, not cost savings, to fuel data centre boomFinancial Times - Business -
Palo Alto Networks is buying security assets from IBM to expand customer base
Palo Alto Networks is buying IBM's QRadar as part of a bigger partnership between the two companies.CNBC - Business -
KFC parent Yum Brands approves $2 billion in share buybacks
KFC and Pizza Hut parent company Yum Brands said its board had approved a new $2 billion share buyback program over the next two years.MarketWatch - Business -
China property shares jump on report of government plans to buy unsold homes
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The U.S. saw a slight decline in the number of overdose deaths last year, marking a rare improvement in a persistent fentanyl crisis, preliminary federal data show.
The U.S. saw a slight decline in the number of overdose deaths last year, marking a rare improvement in a persistent fentanyl crisis, preliminary federal data show.The Wall Street Journal - World
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Aristocrat to Consider Sale, Spinoff of Game Developers
Australia-based slots and digital gaming company Aristocrat Leisure will consider a sale or a spinoff of two game developers that no longer fit in as well in its portfolio.The Wall Street Journal - World -
easyJet Finance Chief to Replace Departing CEO
EasyJet said its CFO, Kenton Jarvis, will replace the departing CEO Johan Lundgren early next year,The Wall Street Journal - World -
Honda Motor Plans to Invest Over $60 Billion on EV Strategy
The Japanese automaker plans to invest about $64.56 billion on its electric-vehicle strategy over the 10-year period through 2030.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Bond Markets Expected to Calm Down After U.S. CPI-Triggered Rally
Rates markets looked set to enter calmer waters after U.S. inflation and retail sales data caused the latest leg higher [in prices], Commerzbank Research said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
EUR/USD Little Changed; Dollar Weakness May Be Limited Near Term
The EUR/USD traded little changed, and Danske Bank Research generally expects the pair to continue being range-bound in the near term.The Wall Street Journal - World