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Wall Street moved past mixed results in early trading to post solid gains by the afternoon, as investors awaited Powell's testimony to a congressional panel
The case marks the latest development in a long-running battle between Europe's $1-trn creative industry and online platforms, with the former seeking redress for unauthorised works that are uploaded
Fed will watch broad set of labor market data, says Powell
Only the Renault-Nissan factory will be inspected as unions at other automakers have not raised objections
India's antitrust watchdog on Tuesday ordered an investigation into allegations that Alphabet Inc's Google abused its Android operating system's position in the country's smart television market.
Adani Ports has been under scrutiny from international investors over its project to build a container terminal in the city of Yangon on land leased from a Myanmar military-owned conglomerate
Nasa sends 160 pounds of clothing per crew member to the International Space Station per year.
The world's largest cryptocurrency fell as much as 6.4% to $29,614, its lowest since Jan. 27
Indonesia's export levies have been at their highest level for five months in a row, according to trade officials.
Google last year pledged to improve retention for underrepresented employee groups.
Google generated $147 billion in revenue from online ads last year
The world's financial leaders will endorse on July 9-10 a deal setting a global minimum corporate tax: draft communique
The Australian and New Zealand dollars eased after Monday's bounce from multi-month lows
Mass vaccination drive faces challenges of vast hinterland and vaccine shortage; an expert says daily rate could fall to between 4 mn-5 mn
British public borrowing fell in May from sky-high levels of a year earlier when the government was ramping up a huge spending response to the coronavirus crisis
Next Thursday, July 1, was supposed to be a day of celebration for Tesla: the opening of its self-styled "gigafactory" in the tranquil German municipality of Gruenheide, just outside Berlin
Gold inched higher on Tuesday as a halt in the dollar's rally bolstered the appeal of the precious metal ahead of US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's testimony to Congress
A London-based hedge fund that suffered losses betting against US retailer GameStop Corp during the first meme stock rally in January is shutting down, a report said
Nissan Motor Co's financial performance in April and May was better than expected, the automaker's president said at the annual general meeting (AGM) on Tuesday