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According to a Reuters poll data, In order to curb inflation, the European Central Bank is preparing for the second time a major rate hike at the upcoming monetary policy meeting. This time, the plan is to raise rates by 75 basis points.
Oil prices have grown during early trade in Asian markets on Wednesday, reducing losses recorded on the previous session. The decline was reasoned by various announcements on the U.S. crude oil stocks decrease.
After Netflix released its third-quarter earnings report, which beat earnings and revenue forecasts, while the number of subscribers also beat expectations, Netflix's stock price rose in after-hours trading.
On Tuesday, Adobe Inc. unveiled a set of new software tools aimed at simplifying the creation of three-dimensional digital objects for marketing campaigns, video games and the metaverse.
As Axios reported on Tuesday, Microsoft has made about 1,000 job cuts across multiple divisions this week. This puts it on a par with other American tech companies that are cutting jobs or putting hiring on pause due to a global downturn in the economy.
The Tesla company became a leader in the number of battery-electric vehicles registered in Germany during a period of the first nine months of the current year.
Apple Inc is reducing production of the iPhone 14 Plus, despite the fact that only a few weeks have passed since the start of shipments.
China suddenly postponed the release of key economic data a day before its scheduled release.The country's National Bureau of Statistics updated its schedule Monday, with the dates of several economic indicators, including closely watched GDP growth, marked "delayed".
Amazon has recently made an announcement that it wants to launch a new infrastructure region in Asia-Pacific. In Thailand, to be more precise.
On Monday, Britain's new finance minister announced a reversal of most of the tax-and-spending measures that the British government had previously come up with.