Asian stocks hit a two-year low, U.S. yields fell, and the Swiss franc and yen rose after weak U.S. factory data. Japan’s Nikkei faces its worst…
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Berkshire Hathaway, led by Warren Buffett, has continued selling Bank of America shares, shedding over $3.8 billion since mid-July. Berkshire sold 19.2 million Bank of America…
Wall Street indexes slumped Thursday; megacap tech, chip stocks, and small-caps faced heavy selling amid renewed U.S. economic slowdown fears. Fresh data revealed an eight-month low…
A dramatic yen rally is harnessing market momentum, prompting investors to quickly adjust as trend-followers reverse course. The yen has risen 8% against the dollar in…
Major European equity markets fell Thursday after corporate earnings reports, while upcoming U.S. policy easing boosted global bonds. The Federal Reserve kept rates steady but hinted…
A merchant involved in the protest told Reuters that hundreds of Chinese vendors on Temu have complained against what they consider to be excessively large fines…
Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas, was slain in Iran early on Wednesday, the Palestinian militant group announced. This development raises concerns about a further escalation…
HSBC Holdings pledged a $3 billion share buyback to boost its stock, following stable first-half profits and improved real estate losses. Europe’s largest bank aims for…
Disappointing Microsoft results wiped $340 billion in value from AI competitors, while Nvidia rallied after AMD’s results. Chipmaker gains and customer losses highlight an AI landscape…
Meta Platforms will pay $1.4 billion to Texas, settling a lawsuit over unauthorized facial-recognition biometric data collection. Disclosed Tuesday, the settlement terms mark Texas’s largest accord…