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Treasury Secretary says having good trade talks in China The arrival of the U.S. trade delegation indicated the United States has "taken a step toward avoiding a massive trade war," China's widely-read and often hawkish Global Times newspaper said in a commentary. "Since both sides have their bottom lines to keep, it may be hard to reach a deal, but it is ...
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Spotify tests consumer interest in a bundle with both Hulu and Scribd's audiobooks In April, Spotify and Hulu teamed up on a discounted bundle of both of their services for $12.99 per month, following a similar deal for students launched last fall. Now, it seems, the streaming service is considering expanding its entertainment bundle offerings to include one with Scribd's audiobooks ...
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Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought stunning 75 million Apple shares in first quarter Wall Street may have had doubts about Apple before the company reported its most recent quarterly earnings, but one of the tech company's biggest shareholders — Warren Buffett — didn't. In the first quarter, Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought an astounding 75 million shares of Apple. That adds to ...
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Nobel Prize for literature postponed in wake of sex scandal The Swedish Academy has announced that no Nobel Prize for literature will be awarded this year, in the wake of a financial and sexual scandal that has engulfed the body responsible for selecting the winner. The Academy said on Friday that it aimed to award two prizes, including for this year, in 2019.
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Future sailors: what will ships look like in 30 years? Rules of energy efficiency for new ships introduced by the IMO in 2013 will only fully come into force from 2030, meaning that any switch to slender ships would not apply to most ships at sea until mid-century or beyond. But much could be done more quickly by retrofitting existing ships with technology to ...
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