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US grants Intel $20 billion, safeguarding domestic chip production
L. R.
20 March 2024 - 18:00

The United States will issue a $20 billion grant to Intel trying to safeguard chip production on the national territory.
UK inflation slides more than expected, setting scene for rate cuts
L. R.
20 March 2024 - 15:57

Inflation in the United Kingdom fell more than expected in January, opening the door for interest rate cuts soon.
Disney civil war: George Lucas backs Bob Iger as CEO
L. R.
19 March 2024 - 21:00

The internal fight of Disney may reach a conclusion as George Lucas backs Bob Iger as CEO of the company.
Japan ends negative interest rates policy amid appalling stagnation
L. R.
19 March 2024 - 18:41

The Bank of Japan announced the first interest rate hike in 17 years. Here’s what it means for Asia’s second-largest economy.
Electric cars still lag behind hybrid sales, new report shows
L. R.
18 March 2024 - 13:30

Electric vehicles are still no match for hybrid models, raising questions across the American car industry.
China renews manufacturing, retail growth despite real estate slump
L. R.
18 March 2024 - 11:30

China’s economy improved in early 2024 despite significant challenges coming from its real estate sector.
Nissan, Honda announce EV partnership amid China rise
L. R.
15 March 2024 - 15:58

The Japanese Nissan and Honda announced a new partnership on electric vehicles to contrast the uncontrolled rise of China’s car industry.
Alphabet’s Waymo to offer self-driving taxis in Los Angeles and Austin
L. R.
14 March 2024 - 20:37

Waymo will expand its self-driving taxi service to the cities of Los Angeles tomorrow and Austin within the year.
The US could force TikTok’s sale: here’s who would buy it
L. R.
14 March 2024 - 19:05

The US House of Representatives passed a bill that, if approved, would force ByteDance to sell TikTok. Here’s one possible buyer.
Argentina’s inflation falls in boost to Milei’s radical plans
L. R.
13 March 2024 - 14:00

Argentina’s inflation increased much less than expected, a sign that President Milei’s actions may be working.