US Fed sets large bank capital levels after stress tests, eases on Goldman’s level

By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday it had set the latest capital cushions for large banks following June’s annual stress tests, but agreed to shrink Goldman Sachs’ burden. The new levels, effective Oct. 1, largely mirror the ones the Fed first identified as part of the annual health check of large banks. The central bank, however, added in its statement that it had lowered the extra capital level … Read more…

Exclusive-Tesla asked Canada for lower tariff on China-made EVs, government source says

By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) – Before Canada said this week it was imposing a 100% duty on Chinese-made electric vehicles, Tesla approached Ottawa and asked for a lower tariff on its autos, a Canadian government source said on Wednesday. Canada, following the lead of the United States, said on Monday it was setting the tariff for all Chinese-made vehicles sold in the country because of what it called China’s intentional, state-directed policy of over-capacity. … Read more…

Nvidia’s forecast dampens AI enthusiasm in other tech stocks

(Reuters) – Shares of Nvidia and other technology heavyweights fell late on Wednesday, a discouraging sign for investors betting that a strong forecast from the dominant seller of AI chips would fuel fresh gains in Wall Street’s most valuable companies.  Nvidia dropped 6% and lost over $180 billion in stock market value following its earnings report, this week’s centerpiece event on Wall Street, while a handful of other AI-related companies shed around $100 billion in … Read more…

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Exclusive-Pakistan aims to secure $4 billion from Middle Eastern banks, says central bank chief

By Ariba Shahid KARACHI (Reuters) – Pakistan is looking to raise up to $4 billion from Middle Eastern commercial banks by the next fiscal year, the country’s central bank chief said on Tuesday in an interview with Reuters, as the country looks to plug external financing gaps. State Bank of Pakistan Governor Jameel Ahmad said Pakistan is in the “advanced stages” of securing $2 billion in additional external financing required for the International Monetary Fund’s … Read more…

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Lilly launches smallest single-dose vials of Zepbound for $399

By Patrick Wingrove (Reuters) -Eli Lilly said it has begun selling vials of the smallest, starter dose of its popular weight-loss drug Zepbound in the United States for $399 for a month on its direct-to-consumer website to try to increase supplies in the marketplace. Zepbound is typically sold in auto-injector pens, but with vials Lilly will eliminate that step and be able to get the drug to patients more quickly. The 2.5-milligram and 5-mg vials … Read more…

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Cerebras launches AI inference tool to challenge Nvidia

By Max A. Cherney SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Cerebras Systems launched on Tuesday a tool for AI developers that allows them to access the startup’s outsized chips to run applications, offering what it says is a much cheaper option than industry-standard Nvidia processors. Access to Nvidia graphics processing units (GPUs) – often via a cloud computing provider – to train and deploy large artificial intelligence models used for applications such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT can be … Read more…

Trump’s edge over Harris on economy, crime slips, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Donald Trump’s advantage over Kamala Harris on the economy and crime is eroding among U.S. voters, a sign the Democratic vice president’s campaign is gathering momentum ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. The three-day poll, conducted Aug. 23-25, showed Republican former President Trump’s approach to the economy and employment was preferred by 43% of registered voters compared to 40% who preferred Harris’s approach. … Read more…

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Chipotle denied raises to unionized workers, US labor agency says

By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) – U.S. labor board prosecutors have determined that a union’s claims that Chipotle Mexican Grill illegally refused to give raises to workers at a Michigan restaurant after they became the first and only employees of the fast-casual chain to unionize have merit. The National Labor Relations Board’s general counsel will issue a formal complaint against Chipotle unless it settles the claims by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, NLRB spokeswoman Kayla Blado … Read more…

Bank of New York Mellon to pay $5 million over swap reporting, supervision failures, CFTC says

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Bank of New York Mellon has agreed to pay $5 million to settle U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission charges for repeatedly failing to correctly report millions of swap transactions, violating a previous order, the regulator said in a statement on Monday. BNY repeatedly failed to correctly report at least 5 million swap transactions and failed to properly supervise its swap dealer business from about 2018 through 20123, the CFTC said … Read more…

Apple to update EU browser options, make more apps deletable

By Supantha Mukherjee STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Apple will change how users choose browser options in the European Union, add a dedicated section for changing default apps, and make more apps deletable, the company said on Thursday. The iPhone maker came under pressure from regulators to make changes after the EU’s sweeping Digital Markets Act took effect on March 7, forcing it to offer mobile users the ability to select from a list of available web browsers … Read more…