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Google’s work against bias is anything but over

European competition commissioner fines google 2.4 billion euros for abusing search engine dominance

The firing of a Google employee for writing a memo that suggested women are biologically less equipped for engineering and management jobs has triggered a whole range of reactions, from those who strongly support the company’s action to those who see it as repression of free speech. Where you come out on this is partly a function of your assessment ...

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Stock-market rally won’t last without some help

Chair of the federal reserve janet yellen meets with former fed chairs

This month marks the 10th anniversary of the beginning of the global financial crisis that set off the Great Recession. What the then-Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke had characterized as a mere “$50 billion problem” morphed into a plunge in equity values with investors losing trillions of dollars, and a recession that caused unemployment to peak at 10 percent in ...

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US stocks fall despite fading threat of war with N Korea

Dollar extends gain after retail data; bonds drop copy

Bloomberg The dollar rallied and U.S. stocks nudged lower amid a receding threat of war with North Korea. Treasuries extended losses and the dollar rallied after US retail sales exceeded forecasts last month, boosting speculation the Federal Reserve might lift interest rates again this year. S&P index futures also gained after the data, while traditional havens including gold and the ...

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