Australia’s Indigenous recognition bill passes first hurdle

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Legislation to hold a referendum to recognise Australia’s Indigenous people in the constitution cleared its first parliamentary hurdle on Wednesday as it was passed in the House of Representatives. Australians will be asked to vote in a referendum, likely to be held between October and December, on whether they support altering the…

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Japan April factory output unexpectedly falls on weaker machinery orders

TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan’s factory output unexpectedly fell in April, government data showed on Wednesday, as production machinery orders slowed amid weakening global demand, casting doubts about recovery in the world’s third-largest economy. Japan has so far been spared the impact of deteriorating global economic conditions thanks in part to a recovery in services sector activity…

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S.Korea April factory output falls, retail sales drop most in 5 months

SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea’s factory production and retail sales fell in April, underscoring another tough quarter after the economy narrowly averted a recession in the first three months of the year. Factory production in April fell 1.2% from March, on a seasonally adjusted basis, official data showed on Wednesday, slightly softer than a 1.6% loss…

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Leather-jacketed boss of trillion-dollar chip firm

By Yuvraj Malik, Samrhitha A and Stephen Nellis (Reuters) -When the pandemic forced Nvidia Corp to hold a major product launch virtually, CEO Jensen Huang beamed video to promote the event from his kitchen, where he pulled the company’s latest chip out of his oven. “I’ve got something I’ve gotta show you,” Huang says while…

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China was top market for Tesla Model Y, world’s best-selling car in Q1

By Hyunjoo Jin and Akash Sriram SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – China was the biggest market for Tesla’s Model Y electric sport utility vehicles, helping it become the world’s top selling vehicle in the first quarter of this year, according to data from market research firm JATO shared with Reuters. Elon Musk on Tuesday visited China…

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HP misses revenue estimates as inflation saps PC demand

(Reuters) – HP Inc missed Wall Street targets for second-quarter revenue on Tuesday as inflation-hit customers spent less on the company’s personal computers, sending its shares down nearly 3% in extended trading. Companies such as HP, Lenovo and Dell Technologies have seen demand ease from peaks hit during the pandemic, when work-from-home trends had driven…

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