[ad_1] (Reuters) – Facebook Inc (FB.O) provisionally concluded that spammers seeking to earn money, and not a nation-state, were behind the largest data theft ever recorded in the social media business, reported …
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[ad_1] TOKYO– Japanese exports fell for the first time in almost two years. The trade war between the United States and China, coupled with signs of economic slowdown around the world, has …
Read More »Dollar, minutes of the Fed, Brexit in brief
[ad_1] The dollar was trading better against its main counterparts on Thursday after the US Federal Reserve's September meeting announced a few minutes that the central bank was planning to continue raising …
Read More »Come see the latest Sears slide … on bankruptcy – Motley's Fool
[ad_1] As you've probably already heard, because when century-old retail establishments have collapsed, it's a big news, even if it's not surprising – Sears Holdings (NASDAQ: SHLD) finally declared chapter 11 bankruptcy. …
Read More »Dollar, minutes of the Fed in brief
[ad_1] The price of gold remained stable early Thursday, after the decline of the previous session on a dollar firmer after the minutes of the September meeting of the Federal Reserve have …
Read More »O 'Leary explains why he would never invest in cannabis at this time
[ad_1] Canada on Wednesday became the first industrialized country to legalize the recreational use of marijuana – but at least one major investor still is not convinced that marijuana stocks are a …
Read More »Despite Trump's criticism, the Fed deems it necessary to further increase rates
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Federal Reserve decision makers are largely unanimous on the need to further increase borrowing costs, according to the minutes of their most recent meeting, despite US President Donald Trump's …
Read More »Facebook finds that the hacking was done by spammers and not by a foreign state
[ad_1] Facebook Inc. FB 0.40% estimates that hackers who had access to the private information of 30 million of its users were spammers seeking to earn money through misleading advertising, according to …
Read More »Sears' death will benefit these 3 retailers – The Motley Fool
[ad_1] Sears Holdings (NASDAQ: SHLD) recently filed for bankruptcy protection and announced the closure of nearly 200 stores by the end of the year. Sears still hopes to operate at least 400 …
Read More »Alphabet and Amazon still buy after Netflix net profit
[ad_1] Jim Cramer, of CNBC, has discovered interesting buying opportunities in FAANG – his acronym for shares of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google, which is now Alphabet – after the last …
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