Asian markets plunge after record Wall Street losses
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Asian markets plunge after record Wall Street losses

Top Japanese officials on Tuesday sought to downplay concerns about plunging share prices, pointing to…

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USA oil heads to Middle East in latest sign of shale’s spread
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USA oil heads to Middle East in latest sign of shale’s spread

Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the U.S. Energy Department estimates that U.S. oil production this…

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Waymo Settles Trade Secrets Lawsuit With Uber
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Waymo Settles Trade Secrets Lawsuit With Uber

After months of breathless anticipation and a week of bro-tastic testimony, the Waymo v. Uber…

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European shares open lower after US-led slide
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European shares open lower after US-led slide

Full-blown BC and Alberta trade war unlikely despite pipeline dispute, says economist
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Full-blown BC and Alberta trade war unlikely despite pipeline dispute, says economist

Ian Anderson, the president of Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd., called on Ottawa to step into…

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Snap Inc | $SNAP Stock | Shares Bolt Higher After Earnings Announcement
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Snap Inc | $SNAP Stock | Shares Bolt Higher After Earnings Announcement

Since Snap’s IPO in March 2017, investors have been watching closely to see if the…

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Waymo-Uber court battle gets underway over self-driving vehicle technologies
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Waymo-Uber court battle gets underway over self-driving vehicle technologies

Former Uber Chief Executive Officer Travis Kalanick testified at trial on Tuesday that he believed…

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How major US stock indexes fared on Wednesday
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How major US stock indexes fared on Wednesday

What’s more, analysts now expect those strong earnings to continue, up another 26% this year,…

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USA stocks set to open lower as global stocks tumble
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USA stocks set to open lower as global stocks tumble

Investors knew that his predecessor, Janet L. Yellen, was an inflation dove, meaning she was…

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Eagles’ first Super Bowl can’t reverse falling NFL TV audience Gerry Smith
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Eagles’ first Super Bowl can’t reverse falling NFL TV audience Gerry Smith

With a 30-second spot during the game reportedly costing million each, the expectations are obviously…

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