Wall Street Gains On Inflation Data, But Rocky On Geopolitics

Wall Street Gains On Inflation Data, But Rocky On Geopolitics

By Lewis Krauskopf, Amruta Khandekar and Ankika Biswas (Reuters) – Wall Street’s main indexes gained on Tuesday, shaking off an unconfirmed report of Russian missiles crossing into Poland that sparked volatility, as investors seized on softer-than-expected inflation data that raised hopes of a pullback in rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve. Equities were boosted…

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Intel Hit With $948.8 Million U.S. Verdict In VLSI Computer Chip Patent Trial

Intel Hit With $948.8 Million U.S. Verdict In VLSI Computer Chip Patent Trial

By Blake Brittain (Reuters) – A federal jury in Texas on Tuesday said Intel Corp must pay VLSI Technology LLC $948.8 million for infringing a VLSI patent for computer chips. VLSI, a patent-holding company affiliated with the SoftBank Group Corp-owned private equity firm Fortress Investment Group, argued during the six-day trial that Intel’s Cascade Lake…

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U.S. Debt Limit Increase Not Needed This Year -Sen. McConnell

U.S. Debt Limit Increase Not Needed This Year -Sen. McConnell

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday downplayed the likelihood the chamber will vote by year’s end to raise the federal government’s statutory limit on borrowing, noting that such legislation is not needed until next year. “I don’t think the debt limit issue is until sometime next year,” McConnell told reporters when…

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