Jobs or inflation? Inflation or jobs? Figuring out which is ringing alarm bells louder this year hasn’t been easy. The job market is wobbling: According
The Trump family fortune soared this week amid heightened volatility, but the price of ABTC and WLFI have since retraced by double-digits.
Japanese economic growth (GDP) data and Chinese trade data are highlights of the data agenda in Asia on Monday, September 8, 2025. The big news
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The death of a family’s primary wage earner can bring profound emotional and financial hardship. In such moments, Social Security survivors insurance plays a vital
Kevin O’Leary reignited his criticism of $5 lattes as a “big money waste,” but experts say pricey coffee endures because it provides ritual, comfort and
Newsmax’s antitrust case against Fox was dismissed but it may refile, alleging Fox blocked competition and forced unfair distribution deals in news TV. read more
OPEC+ will lift oil production again in October, though at a slower pace, as Saudi Arabia prioritises market share over price stability. The group agreed
El Salvador was the first country to make Bitcoin legal tender, but it has since scaled back its Bitcoin laws and public sector involvement.
China is preparing to reopen its domestic bond market to Russian energy firms, in a step that highlights the deepening financial and political partnership between
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JPY is significantly weaker to open the new week’s trades following the weekend resignation of Ishiba USD/JPY is around 148.22 compared with its later Friday
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison once dismissed the concept as “complete gibberish,” and it helped power him to become the world’s second richest man. read
Paramount Skydance is working to revive MTV and other networks by expanding digital content, investing in premium shows, and cutting costs as viewers shift from
FDA introduces a green list to block unsafe GLP-1 drug imports, while WHO updates its essential medicines list to include diabetes and cancer treatments. read
The European Commission fined Google €2.95 billion for breaching antitrust rules by favouring its own adtech services and limiting competition. Google must propose fixes within
Ethereum revenue and network fees continue to dwindle, prompting debate about the layer-1 blockchain network’s financial fundamentals.
Inflation isn’t fun… for anyone. Higher prices mean cash-strapped consumers and businesses have to make tough choices on spending, cutting purchases and shelving plans. Many
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Russian ‘panda bond’ sales would be first since 2017 and reflect deepening ties between Moscow and Beijing
Waymo expands testing at San Jose airport with plans for commercial launch this year as Tesla rolls out Robotaxi app. read more
Figma, Lululemon, Duolingo, and other big names led last week’s top 10 large-cap stock declines across sectors. read more
Veteran investor Peter Grandich is warning that the market is overlooking the biggest signals in decades, with precious metals and insider selling flashing red. read
Peter Thiel believes in multiple shots at success through persistence and resilience after early failures. PayPal’s pivot to email payments is an example. read more
U.S. jobs stagnation, Fed rate-cut bets, record gold, major earnings, and tech–AI–auto shakeups dominated Wall Street this week. read more
These ten large-cap stocks were top performers last week. Are they a part of your portfolio? read more
The furniture business has been a quiet victim of the Covid pandemic and the struggling housing market. When people were forced to spend more time
Cathie Wood, head of Ark Investment Management, is an active trader. She frequently buys her favorite stocks when they fall and sells them when they
Before every major event, Carnival Cruise Line Brand Ambassador John Heald gets asked about whether the cruise line will broadcast it on board. During the
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The auto industry is under a microscope thanks to the 25% universal tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed earlier this year. Since then, the President
Republicans and Democrats don’t agree on much these days, and Democrats have not been happy about many of the policy changes that President Donald Trump
Hyundai-LG site in Georgia targeted in biggest ICE operation of Trump’s administration
Decision set to weigh on oil prices as global demand remains weak
The past week has been a whirlwind in the world of cryptocurrency, with the Donald Trump family making significant strides in the sector. From Eric
The weekend roundup spotlighted Trump’s push to ease autonomous driving rules, California’s approval of higher ethanol fuel, Tesla’s contrasting sales in China and India, and
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino says the firm “didn’t sell any Bitcoin” and is still allocating profits into BTC, gold and land.
As AI floods hiring with polished but hollow applications, blockchain-based credentials offer verifiable proof of skills over artificial eloquence.
Tesla (TSLA) has had a rough start to the year, to say the least. Case in point: Its Q2 deliveries tanked 13.5% year-over-year to just
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No one would have expected two NFL stars to challenge the ongoing alcohol slump. Yet, brothers Travis and Jason Kelce have done just that, with
Electric vehicle companies face a challenging path to success. First, they must convince consumers to pay prices that are generally higher than comparable models using
Markets kicked off September on shaky ground as tariffs, weak jobs data, and warnings of a global collapse rattled investor confidence and fueled volatility. read
The weekend brought major tech and political headlines, from Elon Musk missing a White House event and Trump threatening tariffs on foreign chipmakers to Google
Apple is making headlines with expected iPhone price hikes, a Siri upgrade, a new AI search tool, and a lawsuit over alleged misuse of copyrighted
Bitcoin retesting $100,000 would match previous BTC price dips since the end of 2024, Fibonacci retracement analysis shows.
News about jobs this week reignited investors’ concerns about a slowing labor market. The latest employment snapshot from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, released Friday,
Getting comfortable with division at home can strengthen Europe’s hand abroad
Moscow’s forces fire 805 drones in one night, striking government building in Kyiv
For vast segments of the American economy it certainly feels that way
White House considers federal takeover of 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Gov. Hochul opposes and Museum Leadership questions rationale. read more
Gen Z can bridge the AI knowledge gap in companies, Mark Cuban advises. Businesses need AI expertise for future success. read more
Donald Trump is planning to attend APEC summit in South Korea, possibly meeting with Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un. read more
Microsoft warned that Azure users may face slower speeds due to undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea, but services remain online through rerouted traffic.
Trump faces criticism for joking about deportations, hinting at military intervention in Chicago. Democratic leaders warn against overreach. read more
Trump warns of a $15T investment pullout, McConnell draws 1930s parallels, Musk gets snubbed at the White House, and Cuban cautions about political fallout. read
Just looking at how the major averages ended the week, you’d think nothing happened in the stock market. The drama, you might hear, was all
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There are a lot of different things Costco is known for – the low prices, the sheer variety of products, and perhaps the most flexible
Pullback underscores concerns about looser underwriting standards and rising credit risks
Rising premiums add to pressure on households already feeling the pinch from the high price of goods
Ripple is done fighting the SEC, meaning it can focus on its original goal: challenging SWIFT, the world’s money transfer system.
As inflation hits 229%, stablecoins like USDt are overtaking Venezuela’s bolívar for everyday payments, from groceries to salaries.
Tesla is advancing its custom AI chip development, focusing silicon talent on one powerful chip to strengthen its position. read more
Tesla investor calls for political neutrality, citing risks of alienating customers and regulators. Board opposes proposal, citing free speech concerns. read more
Geoffrey Hinton, known as the “godfather of AI,” has voiced concerns over AI leading to widespread unemployment and increased profits. read more
U.S. labor market is showing signs of contraction. Economist Zandi warns of full-blown recession as job losses continue without layoffs. read more
Low-cost retailer joins wave of Chinese companies starting to design their own characters
Growth of homegrown businesses is sign of how economy is modernising
Dubai-based Zachary Cefaratti has become a go-to dealmaker who connects Middle Eastern money to Silicon Valley
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Shigeru Ishiba expected to confirm resignation at press conference on Sunday
Paxos has proposed a fully compliant USDH stablecoin for the Hyperliquid ecosystem, with most of its yield funneled into HYPE token buybacks.
U.S. government’s privatization effort of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac has prompted FHFA to rehire employees for $30 billion IPO. read more
Crypto traders are weighing which major asset might lead the next upward move as risk appetite cools, according to Santiment.
JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank among lenders competing for country’s businesses
From Taiwan’s orchid growers to Korean noodle makers, US import levies are putting investment and jobs at risk
Senior Thyssenkrupp executive warns industry is ‘not going to survive’ without emergency protection
Dwindling oil revenues and a widening deficit may force Moscow to cut some non-military spending in this month’s budget
Paving over the Rose Garden and gaudily embellishing the Oval Office make the US president look desperate
Equities in countries at the heart of the region’s debt crisis over a decade ago are now thriving
Thousands protested in D.C. against Trump’s National Guard deployments as crime hits a 30-year low, federal courts push back. read more
Trump’s tariffs on Brazil, India drive them to China, while US consumers face price hikes. Indian tea and seafood producers seek new markets. read more
10 F-35 fighter jets deployed to Puerto Rico following concerns of Russian drug trafficking through Venezuela. read more
Michael Saylor’s net worth has jumped almost 16% since the beginning of the year amid Strategy’s stock price spiking 12% over the same period.