California files will join the U.S. antitrust lawsuit against Google
By David Shepardson, Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) – California on Friday asked Google to join the U.S. Department of Justice’s no-confidence motion to become the first Democrat to openly support the state’s attorney general for legal action on the declaration. File photo: The company announces that it will extend its …
Read More »U.S. Covid-19 fixes inoculation rollout as regulators first vaccine
By Maria Caspani, Brendan O’Brien New York / Indianapolis (Reuters) – U.S. Health officials, shipping services and hospitals are set to launch an unprecedented mass inoculation campaign on Friday, as federal regulators gave emergency approval to the first COVID-19 vaccine in the United States. Preparations for the vaccine rollout were …
Read More »Shares pressured by Brexit, U.S. Suspicion of arousal
By Tom Wilson, Hideyuki Sano London / Tokyo (Reuters) – U.S. Shares of the world slipped on Friday in the wake of difficult Brexit talks and uncertainty over stimulus talks, with the Covid-19 vaccine progressing, pushing sterling to weaken the dollar. File photo: A trader looks at financial information on …
Read More »Global markets-Asian stocks overshadow US stimulus expectations over epidemic concerns
By Pete Schroeder, Julie Xu * Japan unveils fresh 8 708 billion fresh economic stimulus measures * U.S. Investors stay on one side before the vote in Congress * California Travel announces new restrictions on business * Asian stock markets: tmsnrt.rs/2zpUAr4 WASHINGTON / HONG KONG, Dec 8 (Reuters) – Asian …
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