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    US ban on worker noncompetes faces uphill legal battle

    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's ban on "noncompete" agreements commonly signed by workers is likely vulnerable to legal challenges, experts said, as some courts have grown increasingly skeptical of federal agencies' power to adopt broad rules. The commission in unveiling the rule on Tuesday said agreements not to join employers' competitors or launch rival businesses suppress workers' wages and stunt their mobility and job opportunities. About 30 million people, or 20% of U.S. workers, have signed noncompetes, the agency said.

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    UPDATE 1-GE Vernova reports wider-than-expected Q1 loss in first post-spinoff results

    General Electric's energy spin-off company, GE Vernova, reported a wider-than-expected first-quarter loss on Thursday, as weakness in its wind segment offset demand for natural-gas related equipment and services. GE Vernova, which became an independent company this month following a three-way split of General Electric, provides services and equipment to the energy sector, operating through three main businesses - power, wind, and electrification. In contrast, the power segment saw higher orders for gas turbines and more demand for gas power services due to outages, leading to a 6% jump in sales.

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    US STOCKS-Wall St loses over 1% amid fading rate-cut hopes

    U.S. stocks slumped on Thursday as most megacaps fell after Meta Platforms' quarterly results, while sentiment was shaken amid signs of persistent inflation that dampened hopes of the Federal Reserve easing monetary policy anytime soon. Meanwhile, U.S. economic growth slowed more than expected in the first quarter, but an acceleration in inflation suggested that the Fed would not cut interest rates before September.