Scheduled inputs for investors there is more economic data that will be feeding into central bank interest rate decisions and a handful of companies updating the market
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In terms of scheduled inputs for investors, there is more economic data that will be feeding into central bank interest rate decisions and a handful of companies updating the market – including Tesla which will finally introduce its robot taxi. Our top stories Richard Corrigan says conditions ‘harder than ever’ as his group books €1.32 million lossThe Food&Wine Restaurant of the Year shortlists revealed
Also on Thursday, Tesla will unveil its robot taxis after delaying the event from earlier August. A note from Canaccord Genuity said expectations were “relatively muted” as analysts were sceptical about the near-term availability of the technology.
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