Microsoft's president and chief legal officer said on CNBC that it's too early to say if the shutdown is hurting Microsoft's own business.
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European banks falling behind US on tech innovation, Finastra CEO saysSimon Paris, chief executive of Finastra, told CNBC on Monday that European banks were embracing technology more slowly than those in the U.S.
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