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As Greece lurches toward default, businesses hit the wall
When construction of four 6.5 billion euro toll roads across Greece resumed last year, Greek and foreign businesses rejoiced.
World Bank sees slower global growth, urges Fed to wait on rates
The World Bank on Wednesday cut its global growth outlook for this year and urged countries to "fasten their seat belts" as they adjust to lower commodity prices and a looming rise in U.S. interest rates.
Wall Street climbs on tech, financials gains, optimism on Greece
U.S. stocks jumped on Wednesday, helped by gains in technology and financial shares and optimism that Greece may be closer to reaching a deal with creditors.
Apple introducing multitasking to the iPad; viewing modes bundled with iOS 9 release a prelude to larger iPads?
Apple has announced that the iPad will gain support for multitasking in the form of viewing modes. The new features that will come bundled along with the release of iOS 9 later in 2015 have led some tech analysts to believe that Apple may be on the way to releasing a larger iPad model.




