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World markets shaken over fears of U.S. recession as sell-offs deepen | CBC News

Nearly everything on Wall Street is tumbling as fear about a slowing U.S. economy worsens and sets off another sell-off for financial markets around...

Intel’s stock plunges as company cuts 15% of workforce, struggling to fund chipmaking business | CBC News

Intel was set to erase nearly $25 billion US in stock market value on Friday in potentially its worst sell-off since 2000, after it...

Google-parent Alphabet cut stake in CrowdStrike before July global outage

Google-parent Alphabet cut its stake in cybersecurity company Crowdstrike, according to a regulatory filing on Friday, much before a global outage last month triggered...

Wall Street today: US stocks mixed ahead of Fed rate decision, Big Tech results | Stock Market News

US stocks were mixed on Monday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq and the S&P 500 rising ahead of a Federal Reserve interest rate decision and...

Live: FMG and Domino’s down on ASX after company news, while semiconductor news rattles tech stocks

Australia's Wilmar Sugar and Renewables is closing its eight sugar mills for up to 16 hours due to a strike on Thursday by unionised...

Paramount announces $28B US merger with Skydance, a new era for famed Hollywood studio | CBC News

Entertainment giant Paramount will merge with production company Skydance, closing out a decades-long run by the Redstone family in Hollywood and injecting desperately needed...

Live: Nvidia loses title as world’s most valuable company to Microsoft, UK central bank keeps rates on hold

Good morning and happy Friday — it's June 21, and you've made it to the end of the week!If that's not enough to get...

Nvidia becomes world’s most valuable company on back of demand for AI

In short: Nvidia has overtaken Microsoft to become the world's most valuable company in market capitalisation. The tech multinational has seen its shares nearly triple...

Live: Wall Street ends lower as investors wait for latest inflation data, ASX set to rise

Bust out the barbecues, because Bunnings remains Australia's most trusted brand.That's according to the latest research from Roy Morgan, which has found the hardware...

This newsletter is not AI; gag orders at the bank: CBC’s Marketplace cheat sheet | CBC News

Miss something this week? Don't panic. CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need.Want this in your inbox? Get the Marketplace newsletter every Friday.Would you sign...

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