Title: ECB Holds Rates, Nintendo's Memory Woes, Mayor Survives Rocket Attack, and More: Your Weekly News Roundup
The European Central Bank confirmed expectations that it will keep interest rates unchanged at least until the end of next year. Nintendo Co.'s stock took a hit due to investor fears about skyrocketing memory prices. An actress in the upcoming film "Deep Cuts" announced her departure from the project after facing backlash over her character's casting.
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