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Alphabet earnings are out - here are the numbers
Google's cloud business turns profitable for the first time on record
Google authorizes $70 billion buyback
Microsoft earnings are out - here are the numbers
Chipotle Mexian Grill earnings beat estimates as revenue climbs 17%
Alphabet reports revenue beat for first quarter
Microsoft earnings beat as cloud growth comes in better than feared
Britain blocks Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard
Boeing plans to boost 737 Max production to 38 planes per month despite manufacturing snag
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Nasdaq jumps after Microsoft earnings beat expectations: Live updates
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South Korea has "earned the right to be more assertive" when it comes to relations with America and Japan, its former foreign minister argues
Concerns about China demand a radical makeover of Australia's defence strategy
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Britain blocked Microsoft's plans to buy Activision Blizzard for $69 billion, bolstering U.S. regulators' efforts to prevent the deal.
China's leader, Xi Jinping, and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine spoke by phone. It was their first known contact since Russia's invasion.
The U.S. will cooperate with South Korea on nuclear weapons in return for an agreement that Seoul will not pursue its own nuclear arsenal.
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Google's ad revenue fell for a second straight quarter, but shares rose after hours as it announced plans to buy back as much as $70 billion of stock
South Korea will have a say in planning a potential U.S. nuclear response to a North Korean attack in return for not developing its own nuclear weapons
The U.K. antitrust watchdog rejected Microsoft's $75 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard, raising a high hurdle in the company's bid for global approval
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