Bloomberg

Stocks Continue Record Climb; BOJ Holds Before ECB: Markets Wrap
Bloomberg
Start your day with what's moving markets in Asia. Sign up here to receive our newsletter. The rally in stocks continued Thursday, spurred by all-time highs for U.S. equities and as the Bank of Japan maintained its mega monetary stimulus. The yen fell
BOJ pushes back inflation target for sixth time, keeps policy steadyReuters
Asia Stocks Hit Near-Decade High, Yen Slips as BOJ Cuts Inflation ForecastNew York Times
The Bank of Japan upgraded its forecasts for growthBusiness Insider
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Washington Post

Trade talks fizzle as China rebuffs key Trump team demand
Washington Post
U.S. officials fell short of securing ambitious gains in trade with China in a meeting Wednesday and news conferences planned to cap off the event were canceled as the two countries wrapped up 100 days of trade talks. The United States unsuccessfully …
US, China Fail to Agree on Trade Issues, Casting Doubt on Other IssuesNew York Times
Trump's Honeymoon With China Ends as Dialogue Turns FrostyBloomberg
US and China emerge from trade talks without agreementBBC News
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TechCrunch

Qualcomm has some trouble on its hands
TechCrunch
Qualcomm's finances are taking heavy hits over its licensing dispute with Apple and analysts are expressing concern. Today, the company reported its Q3 earnings and front-and-center were the company's various legal disputes that are causing its profits
Qualcomm's Profit Tanks 40% As Legal Fight With Apple Drags OnForbes
Qualcomm sues Apple in Germany as quarterly profits suffer steep declineAppleInsider (press release) (blog)
Qualcomm's issues go beyond Apple fightMarketWatch
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U.S. News & World Report

Enhanced Security in Effect on International Flights to US
U.S. News & World Report
Travelers flying to the U.S. from nearly 300 international airports are now subject to stepped-up security measures that include stricter screening for electronic devices larger than cell phones. July 19, 2017, at 9:12 p.m.. MORE. LinkedIn
Mexico announces new laptop, tablet security on US flightsNew York Daily News
Mexico says electronic device checks on US flights start todayfox5sandiego.com
Mexico and Canada now face similar security on US-bound flightsMashable
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The energy market has changed dramatically since Microsoft signed its first power purchase agreement (PPA) in 2012, according to Brian Janous, the tech company’s director of energy strategy. Back then, the idea of signing a 20-year PPA was novel, but now there is a massive uptick in companies participating in energy agreements. However, the risks of market fluctuation and falling prices are all material to designing electricity markets in the future. “More companies are signing a shorter PPA,” said Janous. “These things are not a free lunch.”