Apple and Tesla start 2023 on the wrong foot

Apple and Tesla start 2023 on the wrong foot

By Financial Times

Downing Street says Britons could struggle to access healthcare this winter, Tesla and Apple shares both fell because of production issues in China, and retail investors are pouring into risky commodities markets. 


Mentioned in this podcast:

Downing Street admits Britons will struggle to access the NHS

Tesla shares slide after deliveries fall short of Wall St expectations

Apple’s market value falls below $2tn as tech rout hits iPhone maker

Commodities trading boom raises fear of big losses among retail investors


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