– The Justice Department asked a federal appeals court to put enforcement of an antitrust ruling against the chip maker on hold. DOJ officials pointed to support for that move from the Energy and Defense Departments, which say it would be impossible to replace Qualcomm's role in 5G technology.
– Nu Skin said second-quarter earnings would come in below forecasts, due to reduced revenue in China for the maker of personal care products. Nu Skin also points to negative impact from a falling dollar.
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