By Supantha Mukherjee, Kenneth Ltd. (Reuters) – Apple will get its US close-up on Tuesday the 5th with the expected debut of Apple’s next iPhone. But the promised shining speed will not be fulfilled for most people. File photo: Apple Paul Inc. on Apple Avenue in Manhattan, New York, USA …
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By April Joiner, Lewis Krk Skopf (Reuters) – Investors are speculating on how a potential deterioration in President Donald Trump’s health could affect property prices in the coming weeks, as U.S. Leader Kovid-19 has been admitted to hospital after being diagnosed. File photo: US President Donald Trump took off from …
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Some of Wall Street’s biggest players are looking at the stock market’s recent tech-led selloff as a means of instability rather than a long slide – and they don’t see it as a reason to run. The door. File photo: February 10, 2009, A street sign …
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The Federal Reserve is shaking things up – which is good and bad news for consumers. The Fed made some major changes to its policy over the years following an extensive review. The central bank has improved its approach to inflation and the labor market, leading to lower interest rates. …
Read More »Japan, in the run-up to the Olympics, produces half a billion doses of COVID-19 vaccine
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan is taking an aggressive step to seize enough coronavirus vaccine to inoculate its population four times, a pressure that the government hopes to instill confidence that it can host a delayed Olympic Games next year. FILE PHOTO: People in traditional costume kimonos, wearing protective masks as …
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