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The president-elect’s new SEC chair will likely withdraw from lawsuits aimed at forcing crypto to follow Wall Street rules.
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Among Berkshire Hathaway’s largest holdings is a financial information-services company. The sector’s results speak for themselves.
[NEW:]Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk’s competitive advantage in the obesity market has recently strengthened.
Data from their most serious competitor, Amgen, suggests the biotech won’t upstage the market leaders.
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China’s version of GPS, BeiDou, is poised to build its next generation of satellites as it sets its sights on more projects at home and abroad that would use its satellite-based technology.
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Telia Lietuva has announced the repair of a major subsea cable running between Lithuania and Sweden in the Baltic Sea. The damage originally occurred on 17th November, affecting one of three vital communications links between Sweden and Lithuania. Another cable that connects Helsinki, Finland and Rostock, Germany, was also severed on the same day. Investigations… … Read more
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National and local governments are driving commercialization of 10G optical in China but struggle to find use cases.
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U.S. natural gas futures rose with colder temperature forecasts boosting the near-term demand outlook.
[NEW:]The Score: Stocks That Shaped the Week, Including GM, Macy’s, Novo Nordisk, and Others
Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.