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Powell recently announced he plans to remain on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors even after his term as board chair ends.
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Apple and Intel have reached a preliminary agreement for Intel to manufacture some of the chips that power the iPhone maker's devices, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. Intensive talks between the two companies have been underway for more than a year, and they hammered out a formal deal in recent months, the report said. Apple shares were up about 2%, while Intel's stock extended gains and was last up about 14%.
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