US court rules Google has illegal monopoly
Daily Newsfederal judge in the US has ruled that Google has an “illegal monopoly” on internet search and search advertising. US federal judge Amit Mehta announced his long-...
Read Morefederal judge in the US has ruled that Google has an “illegal monopoly” on internet search and search advertising. US federal judge Amit Mehta announced his long-...
Read MoreHistorical selling pressure in markets Global markets faced historical selling pressure on the first trading day of the week due to rapidly strengthening recessio...
Read MoreOil is rising from a seven-month low. Oil rose as stocks rebounded and the halt in production at Libya’s biggest field refocused attention on the Middle East. Bre...
Read MoreThe major rally that started in the $27 trillion bond market due to concerns that the US is gradually moving into recession has sparked discussions that the Fed s...
Read MoreBill Gross, the famous investor known as the 'bond king', announced that he will neither buy nor sell against the global turmoil. Bill Gross, the famous investor ...
Read MoreThe tax package presented to the Parliament by the AKP foresees an increase in the exit tax from 150 TL to 500 TL and the lowest retirement salary from 10,000 TL ...
Read MoreThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) maintained its global economic growth forecast at 3.2 percent for this year, while raising its growth expectation for the Tu...
Read MoreAs the countdown to the US presidential election on November 5 continues, there is discussion about what a new Trump era could bring after incumbent President Joe...
Read MoreFed Governor Kugler said the appropriate time to cut interest rates would be toward the end of the year. Fed Governor Adriana Kugler said it would be appropriate ...
Read MoreOil prices are trading flat after three days of declines as industry forecasts point to a new decline in U.S. crude inventories, easing concerns about a weaker de...
Read MoreGold hit a new record high on Tuesday as investors predicted the Fed would cut interest rates this year and the uncertain outlook for U.S. politics. Bullion rose ...
Read MoreThe Bank of Japan, one of the actors of volatility in financial markets, has reassured markets by giving a dovish signal for the first time after historical volat...
Read MoreRestaurant chains KFC and Pizza Hut saw their store sales decline in the second quarter of this year. Sales of Kentucky Fried Chicken, also known as KFC, decrease...
Read MoreBank of America (BofA) Turkey economist Zümrüt İmamoğlu stated that the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey has room to cut policy rates in December. Sharing h...
Read MoreElon Musk's social media platform X has sued a group of advertisers and some major companies for illegally boycotting the platform and causing revenue loss. X CEO...
Read MoreOil was flat after recovering from a market slide as investors awaited a retaliatory Iranian attack on Israel. Brent crude traded above $76 a barrel after closing...
Read More“We could see one or two rate cuts from the Fed in the fall,” David Solomon, chief executive of Goldman Sachs, one of Wall Street’s biggest banks, said. David Sol...
Read MoreThe TCMB has taken steps to support the transition from Currency Protected Deposits to Turkish Lira deposits. Following the meeting of the TCMB management and ban...
Read MoreThe Biden administration is reportedly considering the most severe possible trade restrictions if companies such as Tokyo Electron Ltd. and ASML Holding NV contin...
Read MoreSenator James David (JD) Vance, who has agreed to run as the Republican Party’s vice presidential candidate for the US presidential election, said he will “not se...
Read MoreOil rose as U.S. crude inventories fell for a third straight week. Brent crude traded above $85 a barrel after rising 1.6 percent on Wednesday, while U.S. crude w...
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