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WarnerMedia plans thousands of job cuts in restructuring – WSJ
(Reuters) - AT&T Inc's WarnerMedia is preparing a restructuring that aims to cut costs by as much as 20% and would result in layoffs, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing people famili...
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GameStop signs multi-year cloud, hardware deal with Microsoft
(Reuters) - GameStop Corp and Microsoft Corp on Thursday signed a multi-year partnership agreement under which the videogame retailer will use the software maker's cloud and hardware services to strea...
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Morgan Stanley to pay $60 million penalty for insufficient oversight of data centers
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley will pay a $60 million penalty after a U.S. banking regulator found the firm lacked proper oversight as it decommissioned two business data cent...
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Exclusive: Boeing in talks with Alaska Airlines for potential 737 MAX order – sources
By Eric M. Johnson and Tracy Rucinski SEATTLE/CHICAGO (Reuters) - Boeing Co is in discussions to sell 737 MAX jets to Alaska Airlines once the plane returns to service following a lengthy grounding, t...
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Fed’s Rosengren: had not assumed near-term fiscal stimulus in latest forecast
(Reuters) - Boston Federal Reserve President Eric Rosengren on Thursday said he assumed no new fiscal stimulus this year when making his latest economic projections and thus his outlook was among the ...
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Fed’s Kaplan sees U.S. economy shrinking just 2.5% this year
(Reuters) - Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan on Thursday said he expects the U.S. economy to contract 2.5% this year, an upgrade from just over a week ago when he forecast a 3% contracti...
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Fiscal drag, viral carousel, and another stalled week in U.S. recovery
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. hiring last week remained sluggish, retail foot traffic dipped, and a surge in coronavirus cases across the Upper Midwest even dented what had been a ca...
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U.S. Justice Dept antitrust chief likely to leave early 2021: source
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of the U.S. Justice Department's Antitrust Division, Makan Delrahim, will likely step down early next year no matter which party wins the Nov. 3 presidential election, ...
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Co-chair of bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers says airlines should get grants, not loans
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The co-chairman of a centrist bipartisan group of U.S. House lawmakers known as the "Problem Solvers", Representative Josh Gottheimer, said Thursday U.S. airlines should get gra...
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Hurricane Delta steams across Gulf of Mexico, halting 80% of oil output
By Erwin Seba HOUSTON (Reuters) - Hurricane Delta raked across the prime U.S. offshore oil producing areas in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday as energy companies pulled workers from offshore platforms ...
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