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Google bows to pressure and allows default search engines on Android devices
Google has announced it will allow rival search engines to become the users’ default option on its Android devices.
Airbus delivers 50 jets in May, announces Lufthansa A350 order
Airbus delivered 50 airplanes in May, bringing its total so far in 2021 to 220 jets and announced a new order for five A350 aircraft from Lufthansa.
US foreign trade deficit narrows as expected in April
America's shortfall on trade with the rest of the world narrowed in April.
Europe close: Stocks little changed ahead of key data releases
European stocks finished the session little changed on Tuesday as weak German industrial output data kept a check on sentiment ahead of key releases on consumer prices scheduled for later in the week.
US job openings hit record high in April, JOLTS survey shows
The number of job openings in the US soared to a record high in April.
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Relativity Space raises $650m in funding, valuation hits $4.2bn
Relativity Space raised $650m through a Series E funding round in a transaction that values the 3D-printed rocket startup at $4. 2bn.
US business sentiment eases on labour market fears - NFIB
Confidence among US small businesses weakened last month, driven lower by concerns about staff shortages and rising inflation.
Biogen shares soar as FDA approves Alzheimer's drug
Shares in Biogen closed nearly 40% higher after the biotech’s breakthrough Alzheimer’s drug received regulatory approval in the US.
Vast majority of Covid-19 patients hospitalised were unvaccinated
The overwhelming majority of Britons admitted to hospital after infection with the so-called Delta strain of Covid-19 were unvaccinated.
US pre-open: Futures mixed as major indices search for direction ahead of Thursday's CPI reading
Wall Street futures were mixed ahead of the bell on Tuesday as major indices seemed to be searching for direction ahead of key inflation data set to be released later in the week.
Goldman cuts Lufthansa to 'sell', upgrades easyJet
Goldman Sachs has overhauled its European airline coverage, upgrading easyJet to ‘buy’ but downgrading British Airways owner International Airlines Group and Lufthansa.
Eurozone economic decline shallower than forecast
Eurozone gross domestic product nudged lower in the first quarter following a slump in consumer spending, official data showed on Tuesday.
German economic expectations drop but current view strengthens
German economic expectations unexpectedly weakened in June but views on the country's economic situation strengthened and beat forecasts.
Samsung banks on EU 5G orders to grow network equipment business
Samsung Electronics is banking on Europe to maintain growth momentum in its network equipment business, a senior executive said on Tuesday.
Tokyo warns locals pose bigger Covid danger than Olympic visitors
The biggest Covid-19 danger to the Tokyo Olympics are the locals, said experts studying the event on Tuesday.
Nvidia asks Chinese regulators for approval of $40bn Arm deal
Nvidia Corp submitted an application to Chinese competition regulators to review its proposed $40bn takeover of UK chip designer Arm, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday,.
Asia report: Most markets weaker as Japan GDP details disappoint
Most bourses in the Asia-Pacific region closed in negative territory on Tuesday, as investors digested the latest data out of Japan, showing its economy shrinking at a slower rate than expected.