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| Twitter's massive hack could be even worse than it seems (CNN Business) The enormous Twitter hack that led to the accounts of a former US president, a possible future president, numerous billionaire businessmen, celebrities and the world's most valuable company all promoting a bitcoin scam may go down as one ... | |
| China's Economy Appears Back on Track, but Challenges Remain BEIJING—China reported a robust rebound in the second quarter of the year, avoiding a recession and putting the world's second-largest economy back on a growth trajectory even as other countries struggle with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. | |
| TEXT-ECB statement after policy meeting July 16 (Reuters) - Following is the text of European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde's statement after the bank's policy meeting on Thursday: Incoming information since our last monetary policy meeting in early June signals a resumption of euro ... | |
| Twitter hack once again puts a negative spotlight on Bitcoin New York (CNN Business) Wednesday night's Twitter hack was not a good look for Bitcoin. Hackers took over accounts belonging to such well-known figures as Elon Musk, Bill Gates and Barack Obama in an apparent effort to earn income by scamming ... | |
| Twitter hack triggers investigations and lawmaker concerns SAN FRANCISCO — Fallout from Twitter's massive security breach intensified Thursday, as authorities launched investigations and lawmakers from both sides of the aisle called for more information on a widespread hack of high-profile accounts. Support our ... | |
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| Retail Sales Rose and Jobless Claims Held Steady: Live Updates Retail sales climbed 7.5 percent in June after a sharp rebound in May, the Commerce Department said Thursday, as federal stimulus checks and tax refunds continued to fuel a burst of summertime spending at newly reopened stores and restaurants. But the ... | |
| Dollar climbs as traders focus on weak Chinese retail sales LONDON (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar strengthened on Thursday as investors focused on poor Chinese retail sales instead of its stronger than expected economic growth last quarter, with the focus now shifting more to a European Union summit this weekend. | |
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