Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson formally announces White House bid

By Tim Reid (Reuters) – Former Republican Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson formally launched his 2024 presidential bid on Wednesday, in a speech that portrayed himself as a more moderate alternative to party frontrunner Donald Trump. Hutchinson, 72, who’s bid is considered a long-shot, had already broken with Trump this year after the Republican former president’s…

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Hermes settles Skechers patent lawsuit over shoe soles in New York

By Blake Brittain (Reuters) – French luxury fashion house Hermès International SCA has settled a lawsuit brought by Skechers USA Inc that claimed Hermès sneakers infringed Skechers’ patent rights, according to a Wednesday filing in Manhattan federal court. The filing said the two sides signed a confidential settlement agreement on Monday. Representatives for the companies…

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Roku forecasts robust second-quarter revenue as some ad spending improves

(Reuters) -Roku Inc forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Wednesday on optimism that increased cord-cutting and a broader shift to ad-based streaming will boost business, sending its shares up about 4% in extended trading. The company’s ad-supported streaming platform has gained popularity with users trying to cut down on their discretionary spending. Moreover,…

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Xi holds first talks with Zelenskiy since Russian invasion of Ukraine

By Dan Peleschuk and Ethan Wang KYIV/BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke to Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Wednesday for the first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, fulfilling a longstanding goal of Kyiv which had publicly sought such talks for months. Zelenskiy, describing the hour-long phone call as “long and meaningful”, signalled the importance…

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No near-term solution for US debt ceiling adds economic headwind -PIMCO

By Davide Barbuscia CHICAGO (Reuters) -A U.S. default is highly unlikely, but negotiations around the debt ceiling are expected to be protracted, Daniel Ivascyn, chief investment officer at U.S. bond giant Pacific Investment Management Co (PIMCO), said on Wednesday. Speaking at a Morningstar investment conference in Chicago, Ivascyn said prolonged uncertainty around the U.S. debt…

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Tech powers Nasdaq gains; recession fears weigh on cyclicals, dollar

By Stephen Culp NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Nasdaq rose and the dollar weakened on Wednesday as investors weighed solid company earnings against weaker-than-expected economic data and ongoing wrangling in Washington over raising the debt ceiling. While surging tech shares helped the Nasdaq hold positive territory, the S&P 500 and the Dow were weighed down…

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