Electronic Arts shares drop as competition, lower spending hit bookings forecast

(Reuters) -Electronic Arts shares sank more than 7% on Wednesday, a day after the videogame publisher projected quarterly net bookings below expectations due to high competition and muted spending by gamers. Legacy videogame publishers such EA are not only struggling with slowing spending, but also fighting for top spots with new entrants like Warner Bros…

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Dollar shrugs off Fitch’s U.S. downgrade, advances on strong jobs data

By Herbert Lash and Harry Robertson NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -The dollar rose on Wednesday as investors shrugged off Fitch’s U.S. credit rating downgrade while data showing a larger-than-expected increase in private payrolls in July bolstered the greenback as it points to labor market resilience. Private payrolls rose by 324,000 jobs last month, the ADP National…

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Conservative activist behind US affirmative action cases sues venture capital fund

By Nate Raymond (Reuters) – A group founded by the conservative activist instrumental in the U.S. Supreme Court’s June decision rejecting affirmative action in collegiate admissions on Wednesday sued an Atlanta-based venture capital fund that supports Black women who own small businesses, accusing it of unlawful racial discrimination. The nonprofit American Alliance for Equal Rights,…

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