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Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) reported its Q2 earnings on Thursday, wrapping up two weeks of quarterly earnings reports. Meanwhile, researchers at the US Department of Energy discovered that automation could enhance economic opportunities in the US wind turbine industry, and the Department of Justice's case against Alphabet's Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) wound down with closing arguments on Friday. Stay informed on the latest developments in the tech world with the Investing News Network's round-up. 1. Spot crypto ETFs make their debut in Hong KongSix spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs launched in Hong Kong on Monday...
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April was a game-changer for the cannabis industry. After deliberating for almost five months, the Drug Enforcement Administration moved to reschedule cannabis as lawmakers worked to combine the SAFER Banking Act with newly introduced stablecoin legislation. Meanwhile, controversy struck as legal cannabis was seized in New Mexico, Canada's Federal Budget 2024 was released with no mention of reform to high excise tax rates, and the saga of a once high-end cannabis dispensary finally ended in bankruptcy. Keep reading to discover more about these industry-shaping events. The DEA finally moves to ...
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Germany's Postbank and trade unions have reached a wage deal after almost three months of talks and repeated strikes, the company and unions announced on Thursday. In the fifth round of negotiations on Wednesday, unions and employers agreed on salary increases in two stages as well as an extension of protection against dismissal until the end of 2027. Postbank, a subsidiary of German banking giant Deutsche Bank, has been negotiating for months with the German Bank Employees' Association (DBV) and the trade union verdi, who together represent about 12,000 employees. Customers can breathe a sigh...
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Germany's Postbank and trade unions have reached a wage deal after almost three months of talks and repeated strikes, the company and unions announced on Thursday. In the fifth round of negotiations on Wednesday, unions and employers agreed on salary increases in two stages as well as an extension of protection against dismissal until the end of 2027. Postbank, a subsidiary of German banking giant Deutsche Bank, has been negotiating for months with the German Bank Employees' Association (DBV) and the trade union verdi, who together represent about 12,000 employees. Customers can breathe a sigh...
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Germany's Postbank and trade unions have reached a wage deal after almost three months of talks and repeated strikes, the company and unions announced on Thursday. In the fifth round of negotiations on Wednesday, unions and employers agreed on salary increases in two stages as well as an extension of protection against dismissal until the end of 2027. Postbank, a subsidiary of German banking giant Deutsche Bank, has been negotiating for months with the German Bank Employees' Association (DBV) and the trade union verdi, who together represent about 12,000 employees. Customers can breathe a sigh...
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Germany's Postbank and trade union leaders have reached a wage deal after almost three months of talks and repeated strikes, the company and unions announced on Thursday. In the fifth round of negotiations on Wednesday, unions and employers agreed on salary increases in two stages as well as an extension of protection against dismissal until the end of 2027. Postbank, a subsidiary of German banking giant Deutsche Bank, has been negotiating for months with the German Bank Employees' Association (DBV) and the trade union verdi, who together represent about 12,000 employees. Customers can breathe...
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Germany's Postbank and trade union leaders have reached a wage deal after almost three months of talks and repeated strikes, the company and unions announced on Thursday. In the fifth round of negotiations on Wednesday, unions and employers agreed on salary increases in two stages as well as an extension of protection against dismissal until the end of 2027. Postbank, a subsidiary of German banking giant Deutsche Bank, has been negotiating for months with the German Bank Employees' Association (DBV) and the trade union verdi, who together represent about 12,000 employees. Customers can breathe...
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Germany's Postbank and trade union leaders have reached a wage deal after almost three months of talks and repeated strikes, the company and unions announced on Thursday. In the fifth round of negotiations on Wednesday, unions and employers agreed on salary increases in two stages as well as an extension of protection against dismissal until the end of 2027. Postbank, a subsidiary of German banking giant Deutsche Bank, has been negotiating for months with the German Bank Employees' Association (DBV) and the trade union verdi, who together represent about 12,000 employees. Customers can breathe...
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The United States Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday (May 1) that it would hold its benchmark rate at 5.25 percent to 5.5 percent following its two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. In his press conference following the meeting, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell largely echoed statements from previous sessions, suggesting the committee would continue to hold rates until it had more confidence that the inflation rate was on a sustainable path to the 2 percent target set by the central bank. This was in line with analyst expectations prior to the meeting based on recent ...
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New York (AFP) - La Bourse de New York, qui stagnait mercredi, a soudainement grimpé lorsque le patron de la Fed, Jerome Powell, a écarté la possibilité d'une prochaine hausse des taux d'intérêt malgré le peu de progrès du côté de la baisse de l'inflation. Vers 19H10 GMT, le Dow Jones grimpait de 1,30% et le Nasdaq de 1,46% après que M. Powell a noté qu'il était "peu probable que le prochain mouvement sur les taux soit une hausse", la politique monétaire étant jugée "suffisamment restrictive" sur la durée. Les taux obligataires à dix ans se détendaient à 4,61% au lieu de 4,68% la veille.
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