Today: December 03, 2024
Today: December 03, 2024

GM will not advertise in Super Bowl, first time since 2019

FILE PHOTO: Logo of GM atop the company headquarters
April 26, 2024
Reuters - Reuters

(Reuters) - General Motors said Monday it will not advertise in the 2024 Super Bowl, the first time since 2019 it will sit out the heavily watched game.

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China hits out at latest US effort to block Beijing’s access to chip technology

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Oil prices little changed ahead of OPEC+ meeting

Oil prices inched down amid mixed market signals on Tuesday, with traders awaiting the outcome of an OPEC+ meeting this week.

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Commodities trading giant Cargill plans to cut around 8,000 jobs

Global trading house Cargill said on Tuesday it plans to cut around 5% of its staff, or about 8,000 jobs, after revenue slumped in its most recent

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Australia public spending splurge carries economy in Q3

Australia's government ramped up spending on infrastructure and defence in the third quarter, data showed on Tuesday, making a vital contribution to economic growth as

Australia public spending splurge carries economy in Q3
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Thanks to peace, two unexpected words are echoing across Afghanistan's capital: Luxury housing

Thanks to peace, two unexpected words are echoing across Afghanistan's capital: Luxury housing
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In Angola, Biden plans to tout US investments and visit a slavery museum

In Angola, Biden plans to tout US investments and visit a slavery museum
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Stock market today: Asian shares rise after tech stocks pull Wall Street to another record

Stock market today: Asian shares rise after tech stocks pull Wall Street to another record
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Asian stocks climb on Wall Street lead; yuan, euro sag

Asian stocks climb on Wall Street lead; yuan, euro sag