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Tesla broke U.S. labor law by silencing workers, official rules
By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) - Tesla Inc supervisors at a Florida service center violated U.S. labor law by telling employees not to discuss pay and other working conditions or bring complaints to hig...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
Florida board may ban Disney from imposing COVID mask or vaccine rules
By Dawn Chmielewski and Lisa Richwine (Reuters) - An oversight board in Florida on Wednesday will consider a ban on future COVID-19 mask or vaccine mandates at Walt Disney World, part of an effort by ...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
U.S. goods trade deficit narrows sharply in March; retail inventories rise
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. trade deficit in goods narrowed sharply in March as exports surged and imports declined, which augurs well for economic growth in the first quarter. The goods trade def...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
ASML CEO says politics will lead to slower semiconductor advances
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - National security plans and geopolitical tensions including those between the United States and China will have ripple effects through the semiconductor industry, the chief execu...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
Norfolk Southern takes $387 million charge in Q1 after Eastern Ohio derailment
(Reuters) - U.S. railroad operator Norfolk Southern Corp said on Wednesday it took a $387 million charge in the first quarter after a freight train derailment in Eastern Ohio released over a million g...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
Brazil’s mid-April inflation below forecasts as govt calls for rate cuts
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's inflation slowed by more than expected in the year to mid-April, a reading the government is likely to see as backing its calls for an interest rate cut even as the cent...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
U.S. core capital goods orders and shipments drop in March
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods fell more than expected in March, while shipments declined, suggesting that business spending on equipment was likely a drag o...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
German government slightly raises 2023 GDP forecast
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government has raised its economic growth forecast for this year to 0.4% from a previously predicted 0.2%, according to its spring economic projections published on Wedne...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
Bank stress likely to lead to tighter lending, corporate defaults – BofA credit survey
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank stress will likely be limited to a small number of banks but lead to tighter lending conditions and a pick-up in corporate defaults, a Bank of America April credit investor sur...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
First Republic advisers have lined up potential purchasers of bank’s new stock – CNBC
(Reuters) - First Republic Bank's advisers have already lined up potential purchasers of new stock in the lender if they can fix the bank's balance sheet, CNBC reported on Wednesday, citing sources. T...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
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