Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Factbox: On climate, it’s Biden’s green revolution versus Trump’s war on regulations
By Timothy Gardner and Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Next Tuesday's U.S. presidential election pits a politician who plans to tie the country's economic recovery to tackling climate change ...
Syndicated Content Oct 29, 2020
Tech giants face tougher new rules, more power to enforcers: EU’s Vestager
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Tech giants will have to play fairer in the 27-country bloc under new rules aimed at reining in their power while EU antitrust regulators will also arm themselves with more power ...
Syndicated Content Oct 29, 2020
Carlyle reports better-than-expected third-quarter earnings
By Chibuike Oguh NEW YORK (Reuters) - Buyout firm Carlyle Group Inc reported on Thursday a smaller-than-expected 6% drop in third quarter distributable earnings as growth in its private equity and cre...
Syndicated Content Oct 29, 2020
DuPont sees strong annual profit as auto sector recovers, signals more cost cuts
By Taru Jain (Reuters) - Industrial materials maker DuPont on Thursday forecast full-year profit above Wall Street expectations as it kept a tight check on costs and benefited from a recovery in the a...
Syndicated Content Oct 29, 2020
Trump’s stock market: A wild four years
By Noel Randewich and Saqib Iqbal Ahmed (Reuters) - The Trump rally, a trade war, and then a crippling pandemic: The four years since President Donald Trump's 2016 election victory have been a period ...
Syndicated Content Oct 29, 2020
How the U.S. early vote surge is shaping Trump, Biden endgames
By Simon Lewis, Jarrett Renshaw and Joseph Ax (Reuters) - Democrats say their advantage in early voting has allowed Joe Biden's presidential campaign to sharpen its get-out-the-vote operation by targe...
Syndicated Content Oct 29, 2020
Spotify adds more subscribers as music streaming gets back on track
STOCKHOLM/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Spotify Technology SA on Thursday added more subscribers in the third quarter than Wall Street had expected and forecast strong growth in the current quarter as more use...
Syndicated Content Oct 29, 2020
Factbox: U.S. Supreme Court rules against Trump as legal battles over election continue
By Jan Wolfe and Makini Brice WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With both sides in the U.S. presidential election dueling in court ahead of Tuesday's vote, Democrats scored two significant victories on Wednesday...
Syndicated Content Oct 29, 2020
Democrats prefer ‘scalpel’ over ‘jackhammer’ to reform key U.S. internet law
By Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Big Tech's decisions to block some posts and videos while letting other content viewed as inflammatory proliferate have drawn the ire of Republicans and Democrat...
Syndicated Content Oct 29, 2020
So what if Biden is up in the polls? Weren’t they wrong last time?
By Chris Kahn NEW YORK (Reuters) - Whenever President Donald Trump is confronted with polls he does not like, especially the torrent of national data showing him trailing Democratic challenger Joe Bid...
Syndicated Content Oct 29, 2020




