U.S. inflation pressures modestly rise in July; Fed on track to raise rates
U.S. consumer prices rose in July and the underlying trend continued to strengthen, pointing to a steady increase in inflation pressures that keeps the Federal Reserve on track to gradually raise interest rates.
Dish Network CFO to step down, join Brookdale Senior Living
Dish Network Corp’s chief financial officer, Steven Swain, is leaving the U.S. satellite TV provider to become the finance chief at Brookdale Senior Living .
Turkey turmoil sends ripples across world stock markets, euro falls
A plunge in the Turkish lira rocked global equities and emerging markets on Friday and fears of more turmoil sent investors scurrying for safety in assets like the yen and U.S. government bonds.
Futures drop as Turkey turmoil rattles global markets
U.S. stock index futures fell about half a percent on Friday, tracking global shares, as the Turkish lira tumbled on concerns over the country’s economy and its deepening rift with the United States.
Ericsson to add 300 U.S. jobs as 5G demand picks up
Mobile telecom equipment maker Ericsson said on Friday it would add around 300 jobs in the United States to meet rising demand for next-generation 5G equipment.
Stocks dive, euro falls, as Turkey turmoil ripples out
A plummeting Turkish lira sent ripples through global equities and emerging markets on Friday, as rising fears of a wider fallout sent investors scurrying for the safety of assets such as the yen and U.S. government bonds.
Ryanair strike hits 55,000 customers across Europe
Ryanair faced its worst one-day strike on Friday after a walk-out by pilots in five European countries disrupted the plans of an estimated 55,000 travelers with the budget airline at the height of the summer holiday season.
Timeline: Ryanair struggles with widespread strike action
Ryanair has been hit by strikes across Europe as it struggles in negotiations with trade unions, forcing it to cancel flights and hurting some of its bookings.
Qualcomm settles anti-trust case with Taiwan regulator for $93 million
Mobile chipmaker Qualcomm Inc will settle an anti-trust case with Taiwanese regulators for about $93 million, and has also pledged to invest $700 million in Taiwan over the next five years.
Qualcomm reaches settlement in anti-trust case with Taiwan regulator
Mobile chipmaker Qualcomm Inc will settle an anti-trust case with Taiwanese regulators for about $93 million, and has also pledged to invest $700 million in Taiwan over the next five years.




