Walmart Wants A Big Advertising Business Just Like Amazon’s

Walmart Wants A Big Advertising Business Just Like Amazon’s

Walmart wants to start collecting customer data just like Amazon in order to appeal to big advertisers Walmart has 4,755 stores, 1.5 million employees and $380 billion in revenue in the US alone, and about 300 million shoppers in their...
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Italy Falls Back Into Recession

Italy Falls Back Into Recession

Last week figures showed that Italy slipped back into recession, it’s economy contracting for the second consecutive quarter at the end of last year Italy’s economy used to be the third largest one in the Eurozone but its gross domestic...
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Job Openings In the US Exceeds the Number of Unemployed People

Job Openings In the US Exceeds the Number of Unemployed People

The new job growth in America is dominated by high skill and low skill jobs, seeing a disappearance of mid-level jobs Analysts and the central bankers at the Federal Reserve are worried that the US economy is now mainly dominated...
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China is said to slash taxes, keep currency stable and maintain policy flexible to offset slowdown

China is said to slash taxes, keep currency stable and maintain policy flexible to offset slowdown

China plans to lower taxes, step up spending and provide ample financing to private and small enterprise in order to help partially neutralize the country’s worst slowdown since the global financial crisis The People’s Bank of China is confident it...
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Border Wall Funds Might be Redirected from Disaster Funds

Border Wall Funds Might be Redirected from Disaster Funds

President Donald Trump is thinking about taking money from the funds for Puerto Rico, Texas and other areas hit by disasters and pay for the border wall It seems that the president was recently briefed on a plan as part...
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Donald Trump Does Not Agree with the Fed’s Decision to Raise Interest Rates

Donald Trump Does Not Agree with the Fed’s Decision to Raise Interest Rates

President Donald Trump clearly stated his disapproval regarding the Fed’s decision to raise interest rates As the Fed decided to raise the interest rates, Donald Trump could not help but respond in disapproval, saying that he would rather do other...
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EU Fines Google $Billion in Android Antitrust Case

EU Fines Google $Billion in Android Antitrust Case

The decision could mark EU’s biggest antitrust fine and most severe reprove to Silicon Valley BRUSSELS – The EU aims to hit Google with an antitrust fine of not less than $5.06 billion today (July 18th), a decision that could...
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