U.S. House China Competition Bill Heads To Passage This Week

U.S. House China Competition Bill Heads To Passage This Week

By David Shepardson and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday advanced a multibillion-dollar bill aimed at increasing American competitiveness with China and boosting U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, teeing up the legislation for full approval by the chamber this week. Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration has been working to persuade Congress…

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U.S. Yield Curve Inversion May Be 'false Positive' Recession Signal - Credit Suisse

U.S. Yield Curve Inversion May Be ‘false Positive’ Recession Signal – Credit Suisse

(Adds full name and title of strategist) NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. Treasuries yield curve inversion this time around may not be the perfect predictor of a recession, a Credit Suisse strategist said on Wednesday, as the Federal Reserve’s focus on reducing inflation could take priority over economic growth concerns. Reflecting the U.S. central bank’s…

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CNN president resigns after relationship with co-worker

NEW YORK (AP) — CNN President Jeff Zucker abruptly resigned Wednesday after acknowledging a consensual relationship with another network executive — an entanglement that came to light during an investigation of now-fired anchor Chris Cuomo. Zucker said he was asked about his relationship with longtime aide Allison Gollust as part of the Cuomo investigation, which…

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Czech Republic to end mandatory COVID testing this month

PRAGUE (AP) — The Czech Republic’s government has agreed to end mandatory coronavirus testing at schools and companies this month, the prime minister said Wednesday. The testing “undoubtedly” helped slow down the spread of infections and prevented the health system from being overwhelmed, Prime Minister Petr Fiala said. “Given the development, we’ve decided to end…

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