US case against Huawei is getting real

An investigation by federal authorities into the possible theft of trade secrets by Huawei Technologies Co. could give even more weight to a US campaign against the Chinese company. Civil suits against Huawei, including a case where it was found liable by a jury in 2017 for the theft of T-Mobile US Inc. robotics technology, appear to be the springboard ...

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Tech industry’s pain is only going to get worse

That pain the global tech industry felt at the end of 2018 isn’t about to abate. The outlook from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. last week in Taipei paints a dire picture that will persist at least through the middle of this year. Those dark clouds I warned about in August haven’t gotten any lighter. At the time, I noted that ...

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Global inflation is nowhere in sight

Fearing that low unemployment would spur serious inflation, the Federal Reserve has raised its benchmark interest rate nine times since December 2015 and has started to shrink the size of its balance sheet assets in an effort to tighten credit. So imagine the surprise when the minutes of the Fed’s December monetary policy meeting stated that “many participants expressed the ...

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Tesla’s car-sharing hopes could succeed in China

When Elon Musk broke ground on Tesla Inc.’s Gigafactory in Shanghai earlier this month, he wasn’t just thinking about how many Teslas he’ll sell in China. He was thinking about how many he might be able to share. Musk isn’t alone. Global automobile manufacturers are scrambling to develop services that will allow Chinese car owners to rent out their vehicles ...

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BlackRock needs to prove it can harvest economic benefits

BlackRock Inc. proved last year that it can beat the market. What the world’s largest asset manager still needs to prove is that it won’t get tripped up by its own success. Fourth-quarter earnings were down and missed expectations, BlackRock announced last week, but that shouldn’t surprise anyone. BlackRock oversees about $6 trillion in assets, about half of which are ...

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Plenty of Uber drivers are loving their jobs too

The ‘gig economy’ has become the cause celebre for people who think labor needs help from government in its struggle with capital. Politicians from the radical left and anti-establishment parties say the rise of casual work is a sign that work relationships are sliding back in time and that the state must step in to address this decline in standards. ...

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Infiniti plans to offer only electric or hybrid vehicles by 2025

Bloomberg Lately, it seems, Infiniti can’t catch a break. Sales slumped last year to 149,280 vehicles in the US, down 2.7 percent from 2017. The automaker’s QX30—a small crossover that should be capitalising on the unfettered thirst Americans have for compact SUVs—hit just 8,101 units in the US, down nearly 43 percent from 2017. The larger QX50 was one the ...

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Apple releases re-chargeable battery cases for new iPhones

Bloomberg Apple Inc released re-chargeable battery cases for the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR that add several hours of battery life to the smartphones. The Cupertino, California-based technology giant previously offered a similar case for its older iPhone 6 and iPhone 7 models. The new cases increase talk time from 20 hours to 33 hours on the iPhone XS, ...

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Nike’s new $350 smart sneaker requires regular recharging

Bloomberg Nike Inc has found a new way to capture more information about its customers: through their sneakers. At an event called the “Future of Footwear,” Nike unveiled a new shoe concept, called Nike Adapt, that tracks performance in real time, allowing the company to give weekend warriors athletic tips and also sell them more products. “It’s the start of ...

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SocGen mulls closing $4.7bn proprietary-trading unit

Bloomberg Societe Generale SA is considering closing its proprietary-trading unit, people familiar with the matter said, a week after French rival BNP Paribas SA decided to shut its operation. SocGen executives are reviewing the future of the Descartes Trading division, which makes risky bets with its shareholders’ funds, said the people, who requested anonymity as the details are private. The ...

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