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CNN, Reuters Launch Digital Paywalls

Global news organizations CNN, owned by media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery, as well as Thomson Reuters Corp. announced their plans to launch digital paywalls, with a view to developing new digital revenue streams aiming to support their work in journalism around the world. CNN, in an internal memo, said it is starting to ask some of its visitors to pay $3.99 a month for access...
RTTNews | 15 ngày trước
Nike Shares Hit After Withdrawal Of FY25 Forecast Amid Weak Q1, CEO Change

Nike Shares Hit After Withdrawal Of FY25 Forecast Amid Weak Q1, CEO Change

Shares of Nike Inc. were down around 6 percent in the extended trading on Tuesday on the NYSE and are currently down around 5 percent in pre-market activity after the sportswear giant warned on weak revenues in its second quarter, withdrew its revenue forecast for fiscal 2025, and postponed investor day. The move comes as the company reported weak results in its first quarter, even as earnings...
RTTNews | 16 ngày trước
FTSE 100 Marginally Higher As Energy Stocks Surge

FTSE 100 Marginally Higher As Energy Stocks Surge

U.K. stocks were marginally higher on Wednesday, with energy stocks leading the surge as oil extended an overnight rally on concerns that Middle East tensions could escalate and potentially disrupt crude output from the region.
RTTNews | 16 ngày trước
CAC 40 Gains On Rate Cut Bets

CAC 40 Gains On Rate Cut Bets

French stocks traded higher on Wednesday as traders increased bets that the European Central Bank will cut interest rates by another 25 basis points on Oct. 17 due to falling inflation and weak economic activity in the region.
RTTNews | 16 ngày trước
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DAX Little Changed On Middle East Conflict Fears

DAX Little Changed On Middle East Conflict Fears

German stocks were little changed on Wednesday amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East after Iran fired ballistic missiles targeting two military bases of Israel and the headquarters of Mossad.
RTTNews | 16 ngày trước
Canadian Dollar Rises As Crude Oil Prices Advance

Canadian Dollar Rises As Crude Oil Prices Advance

The Canadian dollar strengthened against other major currencies in the Asian session on Wednesday, as the crude oil prices rose amid the possibility of tight supplies due to an escalation in tensions in the Middle East after Iran launched a missile attack on Israel, aiming to avenge the killing of Hezbollah head Hassan Nasrallah and other senior leaders of the group. West Texas Intermediate Crude oil futures for November closed up $1.66 or nearly 2.5 percent at $69.83 a barrel.
RTTNews | 16 ngày trước

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