The US reports second-quarter GDP data. BoeingâÂÂs 737 Max crisis may have dented this quarterâÂÂs economic growth, as slowing production of the grounded plane impacts airlines and suppliers.
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The US reports second-quarter GDP data. Boeingâs 737 Max crisis may have [dented this quarterâs economic growth]( as slowing production of the grounded plane impacts airlines and suppliers.
Huawei goes 5G in the UK. The launch of the [Mate 20 X 5G]( the Chinese tech giantâs first commercially available 5G phone, had been [postponed in Britain]( after the US barred its firms from supplying to the company in May. The juryâs still out as to whether Huawei will be allowed to build [Britainâs 5G network](.
The remaining parties to the Iran nuclear deal meet. Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and China will join Iran in [Vienna on Sunday]( in an attempt to salvage the 2015 deal to curtail Iranâs nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions. The US pulled out of the deal last year, setting the stage for [increased tensions with Iran](.
Twitter and McDonaldâs report. Twitterâs stock has [surged over 30%]( in 2019, and analysts are focused on the companyâs monetizable daily active users figures. McDonaldâs is up around 20% so far this year; itâs considered by some investors to be more â[recession-proof]( than higher-end rivals like Starbucks.
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Alphabet soared and Amazon stuttered. Shares of Google parent company Alphabet popped over 7% in after-hours trading after the company [crushed second-quarter expectations]( while Amazon slid after it reported a [slowdown in its cloud computing business](.
Japanâs SoftBank launched a $108 billion AI fund. Vision Fund II will focus on accelerating the â[AI revolution]( and has secured backing from companies like [Apple and Microsoft](. Saudi Arabia and the UAE, who invested in the companyâs [first $99 billion fund]( are notably absent from the list of investors, but are expected to be involved.
China disputed FedExâs account of its âmishandlingâ of Huawei packages. After the US barred American companies from doing business with Huawei, FedEx rerouted some packages traveling between Huawei offices in Asia to the US, [leading China to open an investigation]( and also warn it was putting together an âunreliable entitiesâ list.
Kim Jong Un said yesterdayâs missile tests were aimed at South Korean âwarmongers.â The [North Korean leader watched the tests]( of two short-range missiles, seen as a signal of Pyongyangâs frustration over stalled denuclearization talks with the US, and US-South Korean military exercises.
Japan and South Korea ties worsened. Japanâs Kyodo News reported that [Tokyo plans to remove South Korea]( from a list of favored trading partners next week, after earlier restricting key high-tech exports to the country. The trade tiff has its roots in South Korean courtsâ efforts [to order compensation from Japanese companies]( for using Koreans as forced labor during World War II.
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