
Ian M. King
Technology Reporter at Bloomberg News
San Francisco-based technology reporter for Bloomberg
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2 weeks ago |
msn.com | Ian M. King
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2 weeks ago |
mkfm.com | Ian M. King
This is the term used periodically to describe investors who push back against what are perceived to be irresponsible fiscal or monetary policies by selling government bonds, in the process pushing up yields, or implied borrowing costs. Most of the focus on markets in the wake of Donald Trump's imposition of tariffs on the rest of the world has, in the last week, been about the calamitous stock market reaction.
US chip grants thrown into doubt as Howard Lutnick seeks bigger investment bang for government bucks
3 weeks ago |
independent.ie | Mackenzie Hawkins |Ian M. King
The commerce chief wants firms that won awards from the 2022 Chips and Science Act to follow in the footsteps of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, which recently announced it will invest another $100bn in US plants on top of a previous $65bn pledge, the people said.
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3 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Ian M. King
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has signaled he could withhold promised Chips Act grants as he pushes companies in line for federal semiconductor subsidies to substantially expand their US projects, according to eight people familiar with the matter.
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3 weeks ago |
detroitnews.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Ian M. King
BUSINESSMackenzie Hawkins and Ian KingBloombergView Comments Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has signaled he could withhold promised Chips Act grants as he pushes companies in line for federal semiconductor subsidies to substantially expand their US projects, according to eight people familiar with the matter.
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