As Wagner mercenaries advanced on Moscow in an attempted mutiny in late June, authorities in Syria and Russian military commanders there took a series of swift measures against local Wagner operatives to prevent the uprising spreading, according to six sources familiar with the matter.
- Macro MattersUS job growth slows; wage gains remain strong
The U.S. economy added the fewest jobs in 2-1/2 years in June, but persistently strong wage growth pointed to still-tight labor market conditions that most certainly ensure the Federal Reserve will resume raising interest rate later this month.
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Tesla rolls out customer referral incentive globally as EV price war heats up
Electric-vehicle maker Tesla rolled out a new program globally allowing buyers to get extra incentives through referrals from existing customers, a strategy long used by traditional automakers to boost sales.
- WorldYellen criticizes China's 'punitive' actions against US companies, urges market reforms
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called on Friday for market reforms in China and criticized its recent tough actions against U.S. companies and mineral export controls, while China's premier called on her to "meet China halfway" and put bilateral relations back on track.




