In the news today |
Ukraine's ousted president is being sought on charges of mass murder, while the country may now face default riskfollowing last week’s deadly upheaval. (CNBC) |
Comcast (CMCSA) customers are about to get improved Netflix (NFLX) streaming, after the two companies announced adirect connection deal. (Reuters) |
With its handset division soon to become a part of Microsoft (MSFT) , Nokia (NOK) has turned to Google's (GOOG)Android mobile OS to help crack the low-cost smartphone market. | Full coverage from Mobile World Congress 2014 in Barcelona, Spain (CNBC) |
Apple (AAPL) has issued a security fix for its iPhone and iPad devices. It left the Mac line-up unpatched, but not for long. (CNET) |
U.K. bank HSBC (HSBC) missed estimates with its latest earnings report, and warned it would be impacted by greater volatility in emerging markets this year. (CNBC) |
The G-20’s plan to add an extra two percentage points to global growth over five years has a good chance of succeeding, said the IMF’s chief. (CNBC) |
Gas prices in the U.S. rose 12 cents to $3.41 a gallon during the past two weeks, as crude rose due, in part, to violence in Venezuela and cold-induced demand in the U.S. for heating oil. (AP)
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