Apple was hit with a complaint to EU antitrust regulators by two civil rights groups on Wednesday over the terms and conditions of its App Store and devices for allegedly breaching landmark rules aimed at reining in Big Tech.

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Apple hit with EU antitrust complaint over App Store terms 

 

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Intel results to show if barrage of investments in chipmaker paying off 

 

Novo Nordisk shares fall as top investor drives board overhaul 

 

Netflix slumps as revenue forecast disappoints lofty investor expectations 

 

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Novo's board bust-up to sharpen drugmaker's focus on US consumers 

 

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Moody's raises annual earnings forecasts on strong issuance activity, analytics strength 

 

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