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Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 looks set to edge lower at the open, keeping it on course for what looks like being a solid weekly loss.
Gold edged higher in early Asian trade in a likely technical correction. Prices fell overnight on cooler-than-expected U.S. producer price data, the UOB Global Economics & Markets Research team said.
After acquiring landmark real-estate assets, Michael Shvo’s high-price strategy collides with a troubled market.
Elliott’s activist push is a make-it-or-break it moment for the historic budget airline, which is in need of modernization. But its unique corporate culture is an intangible value that escapes cold financial calculation.
Tesla’s CEO also says in posting on X that shareholders are backing the company’s reincorporation to Texas.
Investors are likely weighing the FOMC meeting outcome, and the U.S. reporting an increase in crude oil inventories last week, theUOB Global Economics & Markets Research team said.
The consumer-price index, a measure of goods and service costs across the economy, rose 3.3% annually last month, the Labor Department said Wednesday. Core prices that exclude volatile food and energy items climbed 3.4% from a year earlier.
Beijing’s divide-and-conquer policy has undermined support for the EU’s tariffs among Europe’s largest carmakers and some of its capitals.
Amazon.com will invest billions of dollars in Taiwan over the next 15 years to build data centers, the latest global technology company to boost its footprint in Asia to meet the region’s growing cloud-service demand.
Elsewhere, Nevada Republicans are picking a challenger to Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen as Democrats fight to keep the Senate majority.