US economic activity rose slightly in recent weeks, Fed survey shows

(Reuters) – U.S. economic activity increased slightly in recent weeks, with slow growth seen continuing in coming months, according to a Federal Reserve report published on Wednesday that also offered further indications of abating inflation pressures. “Overall economic activity increased slightly since late May,” the U.S. central bank said in its latest “Beige Book” compendium…

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US State Dept says it has no reason to doubt Microsoft’s attribution of hack to China hackers

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The State Department on Wednesday said it has no reason to doubt Microsoft’s accusation that Chinese state-linked hackers since May have secretly accessed email accounts at around 25 organizations, including U.S. government accounts, in a stealthy cyberespionage campaign. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said the agency had detected anomalous activity in June…

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With 735 million people hungry, UN says world is ‘off track’ to meet its 2030 goal

By Leah Douglas (Reuters) – About 735 million people worldwide faced chronic hunger in 2022, a figure much higher than before the COVID-19 pandemic and which threatens progress towards a global goal to end hunger by 2030, said the United Nations on Wednesday. A multi-year upward trend in hunger rates leveled off last year as…

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Oil prices settle up as mild US inflation data calms fear of Fed rate hike

By Laura Sanicola (Reuters) -Oil prices settled higher on Wednesday, with benchmark Brent futures breaching $80 a barrel for the first time since May, after U.S. inflation data spurred hopes the Federal Reserve may have fewer interest rate hikes in store for the world’s biggest economy. U.S. data showed consumer prices rose modestly in June…

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Traders Betting on a Bearish Outlook for Abbvie

    AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV) has caught the attention of a deep-pocketed individual or institution with a bearish outlook, and this development should raise eyebrows among retail traders. Our team detected this intriguing occurrence today through publicly available options history, which we diligently monitor. While the identity of this major player remains unknown, such a…

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US charges second Frank college aid executive with defrauding JPMorgan

By Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. prosecutors on Wednesday unveiled an indictment charging a second former executive of college financial aid startup Frank with defrauding JPMorgan Chase into buying the company for $175 million. Olivier Amar, 49, who was Frank’s chief growth officer, was charged with wire fraud, bank fraud, securities fraud and conspiracy….

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US economy shifts into disinflation mode; consumer prices rise modestly

By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. consumer prices rose modestly in June and registered their smallest annual increase in more than two years as inflation subsided further, but probably not fast enough to dissuade the Federal Reserve from resuming raising interest rates this month. The report from the Labor Department on Wednesday also showed…

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