Oct 24 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in
the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and
does not vouch for their accuracy.
Headlines
- Anthropic and Google Cloud strike blockbuster AI chips
deal
- U.S. health agency reapproves GSK blood cancer drug after
new trial
- Apple ( AAPL ) loses UK class action lawsuit over 'excessive' App
Store charges
- Goldman Sachs ( GS ) nears $1 billion deal to buy talent agency
Excel Sports
Overview
- Anthropic has reached a deal to secure access to 1 million
Google Cloud chips to train and run its artificial intelligence
models, increasing its ties to one of its largest investors.
- GSK's chief executive said the company has shown
its commitment to pioneering treatments after winning U.S.
approval for a blood cancer drug that had previously been
withdrawn from sale.
- Apple ( AAPL ) has lost a landmark UK class action
antitrust lawsuit over claims it levies "excessive and unfair"
charges on software downloaded from its App Store, in the latest
legal blow to the U.S. tech giant.
- Goldman Sachs ( GS ) is nearing a deal to buy a majority
stake in sports talent agency Excel Sports, which represents
Tiger Woods, Caitlin Clark and Derek Jeter, as Wall Street
deepens its bets on the booming sports industry.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)