As the global memory chip shortage hits the smartphone market, a key question is echoing from Silicon Valley to Shenzhen: Will Apple raise prices, or sacrifice profit to gain new customers?

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Pricier iPhones? Global memory chip crunch puts spotlight on Apple 

 

Citigroup aims to complete work on consent orders this year, sources say 

 

Global software, data firms slide as AI disruption fears compound jitters over $600 billion capex plans 

 

Amazon shares sink as Big Tech's AI spending plans worry investors 

 

Morning Bid: Rise of the job-killer robots? 

 

Intel, AMD notify customers in China of lengthy waits for CPUs 

 

Stellantis shares slump over 20% after $26.5 billion EV-related writedown 

 

Wall St futures edge up after tech rout, Amazon slides on AI capex lift 

 

TikTok charged with breaching EU rules over app's addictive featuresĀ  

 

Euro zone ministers to weigh euro-stablecoins, more joint debt issuanceĀ to boost role of euro, economic security 

 

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