US Treasury to borrow $243 billion in Q2, higher than January forecast
(Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury said on Monday it expects to borrow $243 billion in the second quarter, $41 billion more than t...
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Apple shares rise 3% after analyst upgrade
By Sinéad Carew (Reuters) - Shares in Apple Inc were up 3% on Monday after a well-known analyst at Bernstein Societe G...
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Tesla short sellers lose nearly $5.5 billion over four days, S3 Partner says
(Reuters) - Investors who bet against Tesla stock have lost $5.5 billion in the four sessions since the electric car maker pr...
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Axel Springer to migrate some cloud applications to Microsoft's Azure
(Reuters) - Global news publisher Axel Springer will migrate some of its cloud-based applications to Microsoft's Azure and wo...
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Analysis-UAW deal with Daimler Truck boosts energy ahead of Mercedes vote in Alabama
By Nora Eckert DETROIT (Reuters) - The United Auto Workers' new labor contract with truck and bus maker Daimler Truck is like...
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FCC fines US wireless carriers nearly $200 million over illegal location data sharing
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission fined the largest U.S. wireless carriers nearly $200 million for...
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ECB's Knot: increasingly confident about disinflation
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone inflation is falling towards 2% and geopolitical stress poses only moderate risks but the Eur...
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Coca-Cola gears up for IPO of $8 billion African bottling arm, Bloomberg reports
(Reuters) -Coca-Cola is gearing up for a potential initial public offering (IPO) of its African bottling business as soon as ...
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Boeing taps debt market to raise $10 billion: sources
By Allison Lampert and Matt Tracy (Reuters) - Boeing on Monday tapped debt markets to raise $10 billion, after the U.S. plane...
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Higher rates could knock Japan into recession, says former IMF economist Blanchard
By Nell Mackenzie LONDON (Reuters) - Japan would face "a fairly strong" recession if it were to raise interest rate...
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