Beijing unlikely to target financial companies in Sino-US trade war

[ad_1] Pedestrians walk along Broadway near the New York Stock Exchange. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Technology, rare earth minerals and the education sector have been mired in the brawl between China and the United States, but as Beijing contemplates new countermeasures, experts say the US financial sector would probably not be a … Read more

Strong growth in US employment expected in May, trade tensions threaten

[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Employment growth in the United States is likely to rise sharply in May. Wage gains should accelerate. The labor market should strengthen before an escalation of trade tensions, announced by analysts, can put pressure on an already sluggish economy. PHOTO FILE: Brochures are posted for job seekers in the Career Development … Read more

Will OPEC stop its recent fall?

[ad_1] L? OPEP to the rescue? US oil has been sold heavily recently due to growing concerns about global growth. President Trump has announced tariffs on both the United States and Mexico. The danger of waging a war on two fronts is obvious and the impact could be considerable if all the threatened tariffs were … Read more

Zoom Outperforms First-Ever Earnings Report – TechCrunch

[ad_1] 2019 is a great year for Zoom (Nasdaq: ZM). The company outperformed analysts' expectations with the release of its first earnings report on Thursday. The profitable video communications business, which was released in April on one of the most successful IPOs of the year, generated revenues of $ 122 million for the quarter ended … Read more

How did Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple confront the EU's antitrust technology rules?

[ad_1] European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager speaks at a press conference at the European Commission's headquarters in Brussels on 15 April 2015. François Lenoir | Reuters Europe has made a name as the first policeman of technological regulation. The European Commission, the executive body of the European Union, has imposed on Google a combined … Read more

FAC allows operators to block automated calls, but it can still cost a fee

[ad_1] The Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday to allow telephone operators to automatically block suspicious calls from their customers' phones, but not to prevent operators from charging fees for the service. With the vote, Verizon, AT & T, T-Mobile and other telecom operators are now able to implement these default blocked call blocking features, … Read more