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Wednesday Briefing: China’s Economy Grew Faster Than Expected
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Wednesday Briefing
Demonstrations disrupt U.S. colleges.The New York Times - World -
Wednesday Briefing: Clashes Escalate on U.S. Campuses
Also, a judge fined Donald Trump for breaking a gag order.The New York Times - World -
FirstFT: Jeremy Hunt warns FCA against ‘name and shame’ plan in rare intervention
Also in today’s newsletter, Fed decision day and Berkshire after BuffettFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
China’s Politburo pledges more support for economy facing ‘many challenges’
Promise of measures to shore up growth comes as high-tech output drives expansion in factory activityFinancial Times - World - China -
Here's everything to expect when the Fed wraps up its meeting Wednesday
Markets are anticipating a near-zero chance that the policy-setting arm of the central bank will announce any change to interest rates.CNBC - Business - Federal Reserve -
Amazon profit more than triples, topping Wall Street expectations
Amazon surpassed analyst expectations for revenue and earnings in the first quarter.CNBC - Business - Amazon -
Why Musk Now Needs China More Than It Needs Him
China used Elon Musk’s trip to promote its message that it is open to American businesses, despite rising tensions with the U.S.The Wall Street Journal - Business - China -
China signaled a new campaign to rekindle flagging growth, a fresh sign of rising angst at the top of China's government over the prospects for the world's second-largest economy.
China signaled a new campaign to rekindle flagging growth, a fresh sign of rising angst at the top of China’s government over the prospects for the world’s second-largest economy.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Tuesday Briefing
Hope for a cease-fire in Gaza.The New York Times - World -
AMD says it will sell $4 billion in AI chips this year; stock drops on in-line forecast
AMD sells AI chips that compete with Nvidia, but it makes most of its money from PC chips.CNBC - Business
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