(Reuters) -Apple said on Monday it is cutting jobs across its sales teams to strengthen its customer engagement efforts, noting that only a small number of roles will …
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By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar dipped on Monday, as investors weighed dovish remarks from Federal Reserve officials that boosted expectations for a rate cut …
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(Corrects paragraph 6 to reflect company spokesperson said the traders departed, instead of 'let go') By Shariq Khan and Georgina McCartney NEW YORK (Reuters) -Commodities trader BB Energy …
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NEWARK (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration will send investigative letters to airlines that did not comply with required flight cuts at 40 major airports prompted by air traffic …
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(Reuters) -U.S. companies borrowed 5.7% more to finance equipment purchases in October than a year earlier, showing little impact from the recent government shutdown, the Equipment Leasing and …
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NEWARK (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration will send investigative letters to airlines that did not comply with required flight cuts at 40 major airports prompted by air traffic …
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NEWARK (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration will send investigative letters to airlines that did not comply with required flight cuts at 40 major airports prompted by air traffic …
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By Stephen Culp NEW YORK (Reuters) -Wall Street stocks advanced on Monday, extending Friday's rally as increased odds that the U.S. Federal Reserve will lower its key Fed …
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(Reuters) -U.S. broadcaster Sinclair has offered to buy E.W. Scripps in a cash-and-stock deal that values its smaller rival at $538 million, as cord-cutting and competition from streaming …
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(Reuters) -The world's largest technology companies are tapping debt markets, raising almost $100 billion through recent bond offerings, as they seek to bolster their artificial intelligence infrastructure. This …