Chip stocks drop as U.S. mulls fresh curbs on AI access to China

By Medha Singh (Reuters) – Shares of U.S. chipmakers fell on Wednesday following reports that the Biden administration was planning new curbs on export of computing chips for artificial intelligence to China as early as July. Companies such as Advanced Micro Devices, Nvidia and Intel, which rely on the world’s second-largest economy for at least…

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Businesses criticise new EU data rules, consumer group sees missed opportunity

By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Businesses and Big Tech on Wednesday criticised European Union data rules agreed between EU countries and lawmakers, saying they could hinder data flow and contractual freedom, while a pan-European consumer group said they did little for Europeans. The Data Act, agreed on Tuesday, sets out rights and obligations…

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UPS working with experts after phishing attack on some shippers, customers

(Reuters) -United Parcel Service said on Wednesday it is working with law officials and outside experts following reports of phishing messages that were sent via text messages to certain shippers and their customers in Canada. The package delivery company did not disclose the number of customers and shippers impacted. “Law enforcement has indicated that there…

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Nasdaq ends up, dollar strengthens as Powell hints at more rate hikes

By Stephen Culp NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Nasdaq Composite Index closed higher and the dollar rebounded on Wednesday as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested two more interest rate hikes are probably in the cards. Of the three major U.S. stock indexes, only the Nasdaq advanced, lifted by megacap momentum stocks led by Tesla…

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Biden administration raises record $105 million in Nevada solar energy auction

(Reuters) – The Biden administration said on Wednesday it raised $105 million from solar power developers at a lease auction covering 23,675 acres of Nevada desert this week, making it the highest-yielding federal onshore renewable energy auction to date. NV Energy Inc led the Tuesday auction with more than $80 million in high bids for…

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Biden administration aims $2 billion in grants at US electric vehicle transition

By Timothy Gardner and Joseph White WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) -President Joe Biden’s administration on Wednesday said it intends to invest $2 billion from last year’s Inflation Reduction Act to accelerate domestic manufacturing of electric vehicles and resuscitate plants that are struggling. Speeding grants and other subsidies to fund conversion of existing auto plants to build electric…

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Boeing says about 90% of China 737 MAX jets have resumed commercial operations

BEIJING (Reuters) -About 90% of Boeing’s China 737 MAX jets have resumed commercial operation as of the end of June, the U.S. aircraft maker said on its official WeChat account on Wednesday. Some planes have been dispatched to regional international routes, Sherry Carbary, president of Boeing China, said in the article. The planemaker’s shares rose…

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Solvay reaches nearly $393 million PFAS settlement with New Jersey

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The U.S. branch of Belgian chemicals company Solvay has struck a nearly $393-million deal with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) to settle some claims linked to drinking water pollution caused by one of its plants, Solvay announced on Wednesday. The funds will be used to test for, filter and clean…

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US hunger rates rise as pandemic aid ends, data shows

By Leah Douglas (Reuters) – Food insecurity is rising in the U.S. as the end of pandemic-era aid and higher food costs strain low-income Americans, according to data released on Wednesday by the U.S. Census Bureau and two surveys from anti-hunger groups. About 26.5 million Americans reported sometimes or often not having enough to eat…

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Exclusive-NielsenIQ’s GfK deal set for conditional EU antitrust approval

By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Advent-owned NielsenIQ is set to secure EU antitrust clearance for its proposed acquisition of German market research firm GfK on the condition GfK sells its consumer panel business, people familiar with the matter said. U.S. consumer market research company NielsenIQ, which is present in more than 90 markets…

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