Earlier this year, Ford CEO Jim Farley had a humbling experience in Asia. The Detroit automaker has sunk billions into Model e, its electric vehicle
Transcript: Caroline Woods: Why is the market doing so well when the economy feels so shaky? Jessica Inskip: Because of artificial intelligence that’s coming in
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Honda has issued an urgent recall affecting more than 406,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a potentially dangerous defect that could increase the risk
Marriott revealed on Oct. 9 that it will end its partnership with the short-term rental company Sonder. The next day, Sonder Holdings, which at one
You can’t blame declining foot traffic for pushing mall retailers to close stores. “After a relatively weak summer performance, malls rebounded sharply in October 2025,
CoreWeave (CRWV) CEO Michael Intrator didn’t flinch when CNBC’s Jim Cramer came in hot. With CoreWeave stock stumbling on a relatively strong quarter, Intrator dismissed
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With the House of Representatives set to vote on reopening the government without an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies, the impact of the longest
FuBo offers better regional sports network access; YouTubeTV excels in integrated add-ons like NFL Sunday Ticket. An ongoing Google-Disney dispute blocks YouTubeTV for Disney channels
A long string of airline bankruptcies has marked the last months of 2025, with European low-cost carriers Play and Braathens both shutting down operations within
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Google is giving users more time to save their data. The decision to close the app was actually made in 2020. Users will lose some
Whenever Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CEO Lisa Su steps onto the stage, it isn’t just about updating investors; instead, she resets the tempo. At AMD’s
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With the Connecticut capital of Hartford located in the central part of the state, 116 miles from JFK and 124 miles from Newark, those who
T-Mobile will soon make a drastic change to its line of internet plans as it benefits from a growing consumer trend that is hurting cable
Artificial intelligence skepticism was growing even before legendary hedge fund manager Michael Burry, a contrarian, decided to kick a hornet’s nest. First, many experts have
A thunderous shot was fired in the burger wars when national restaurant chain Chili’s launched a value-priced burger meal that directly targeted fast-food chains, including
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A Louisville resident and several local businesses filed a federal class-action lawsuit against United Parcel Service (UPS) and two major aerospace manufacturers following a deadly
During the Covid pandemic, many consumers were forced to shop online, as opposed to doing it out of convenience. But then something interesting happened. A
It is often said that buying a house is the largest financial investment most people ever make. It is no surprise, then, that potential homebuyers
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Hyatt Hotels Corporation (H) announced Nov. 5 that it will expand its partnership with Chase (JMP) that rewards World of Hyatt cardmembers for stays across
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Retailers make money from their relationship with customers in ways consumers may not consider. Advertising has been an obvious one. Consumers are being sold to,
It’s bittersweet to watch longtime fast-food chains, once icons of convenience and affordability, slowly fade away. For decades, these restaurants provided comfort and familiarity with
Here in today’s America, coffee lovers gulp higher prices as well as caffeine due to sticky tariff inflation. And we’re not just talking java. The
BigBear.ai Holdings’ stock jumped 13% on Nov. 12, extending its weekly stock gain to 19%. The surge continues two days after the company announced a
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On July 8, 2024, Hurricane Beryl made landfall near Matagorda, Texas, at around 4 a.m. Central Daylight Time. The storm had ripped through parts of
I’ve used most Windows versions, with the oldest one being 3.11. When Windows 7 was released, it really felt like Microsoft had put a serious
Nvidia’s latest round of share sales, which included SoftBank’s $5.8 billion departure and other institutional cuts, led to inevitable rumors: Is the AI trade losing
This is your daily market wrap as of 4 pm ET on November 12, 2025. How was the stock market today? We continue to remain
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Owning a pair of Lululemon leggings was once nearly every American girl’s dream, demand that helped the Canadian brand achieve extraordinary success in the U.S.
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Liver Cancer Cases are Expected to Double by 2050 (10:37) Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses the rise in liver cancer diagnosis with Hashem El-Serag,
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Whether it’s the annual fee credit-card users have to pay or the processing fees merchants have to cover, credit-card issuers such as Visa and Mastercard
Thomas Coesfeld, 35, gets nod to run Penguin Random House and BMG owner in early 2027
Growth in experiences business offsets declines in film and TV
Federal Trade Commission’s investigation comes as Trump administration targets influential proxy advisers
Commission investigating whether energy drinks company abused dominant market position
Newly published messages from late sex offender become latest flashpoint in intraparty rift
It appeals more to a way of thinking than to a set of ideas — but is it just wrong?
Moscow’s new Rubikon team upends Kyiv’s control of the electronic battlefield
The outgoing head of the Secret Intelligence Service on the rise of China, why Putin is not interested in talks — and how screen spies
Buenos Aires’s reserves rose by the same margin as Washington seeks to bolster Javier Milei’s government
NICE Ltd (NASDAQ: NICE) shares surge after beating street estimates with 13% cloud revenue growth and raised full-year outlook. read more
Bitcoin is trading around $103,000 on early Thursday even as the Crypto Fear and Greed Index fell deeper into fear at 25. $581.83 million in
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C3.ai’s momentum crashes to 7.21 percentile as Microsoft Fabric threatens Azure partnership. Sale rumors and 55% YTD drop signal high risk. read more
Here’s what UBS Group AG analysts had to say about Donald Trump’s proposed 50-year mortgage plan. Will easing payments solve the problem? read more
Bitcoin Magazine Bitcoin Price Jumps to $105,000 as Government Shutdown Nears End Bitcoin price surged to around $105,200 early Wednesday, rebounding sharply as optimism grew
Bitcoin Magazine Coinbase Rejects Delaware, Heads to Texas Amidst Rising Corporate Migration Coinbase is leaving Delaware for Texas, becoming the latest major company to abandon
TORONTO , Nov. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Steve Hasker, president and chief executive officer of Thomson Reuters (TSX/Nasdaq: TRI) will present at the JP Morgan Ultimate
Bitcoin Magazine Taiwan’s Central Bank to Explore Bitcoin Reserves, Pilot BTC Holdings Taiwan’s Premier and Central Bank have reportedly agreed to study Bitcoin as a
Bitcoin Magazine Merchants Don’t Read White Papers, They Read Cash Flow Statements This is a cross-post from Spiral’s blog, the original post can be found
Markus Thielen warns Bitcoin’s institutional rally could reverse as ETF outflows and market fatigue weigh on risk appetite.
Bitcoin bulls tried to spark a recovery, but were met with heavy selling pressure near $107,000. A similar fate awaited most altcoins, which sold off
Backed and Kraken’s xStocks sees rapid growth as investor interest in blockchain-based equities accelerates despite regulatory uncertainty.
After a jury deadlocked on a verdict for two brothers accused of perpetrating a $25 million exploit on Ethereum, prosecutors are looking to retry them
New data shows stable altcoin speculation despite Bitcoin’s price drop, hinting at early signs of risk re-entry and a more mature altcoin cycle ahead.
The incident at the Massillon, Ohio, facility followed the company’s Q3 earnings report on Monday, showing a net loss of over $266 million.
Bitcoin Magazine Bitcoin Price Plunges to $100,000 Range Ahead of U.S. Shutdown Vote Bitcoin price fell sharply on Wednesday, sliding 3.6% at times from an
The biggest Bitcoin ATM operator in North America is expanding to Hong Kong, citing growing global demand for cash-to-crypto access.
IBM targets quantum advantage by 2026 and fault-tolerant systems by 2029 with new processors and faster error correction, advancing the race toward quantum computing.
Data shows that BTC’s “average annual returns have gradually declined, with no peaks at all in the last cycle, confirming the hypothesis that Bitcoin’s risk/return
The European Union is pushing to bring forward a bloc-wide handling fee on small online parcels from platforms like Shein, Temu and Alibaba, aiming to
Bitcoin’s momentum loss continues as long-term holders add to market selling pressure and rising US dollar strength leads investors to reduce their exposure to risk.
Switzerland is making a high-level push to wrap up a new trade agreement with the United States, with Economy Minister Guy Parmelin and State Secretary
The European Union is preparing a proposal for the United States outlining how to implement the next stage of the trade agreement struck in August
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to advance legislation that would reopen the federal government, moving the measure one step closer to final approval.
Bank of Japan data for the Corporate Goods Price Index (PPI) +0.4% m/m expected +0.3%, prior +0.3% +2.7% y/y expected +2.5%, prior +2.7% This will
Earlier we had the news that: White House says October CPI and jobs data likely never to be released But says September will be. Earlier:
Japan Prime Minister Takaichi: we will strive to create strong economy so that tax revenues rise without tax hikes. Sounds great. What will actually happen
This is a strong headline jobs report, the unemployment rate dropped, employment change is twice what was expected, full time jobs surged. The RBA is
Japan finance minister Katayama: JGBs are held predominantly by domestic investors so hard to foresee Japan defaulting on its debt Hope BOJ guides monetary policy
With crypto markets failing to meaningfully rally toward the end of 2025, it only sets up 2026 for more upside, according to Bitwise’s Matt Hougan.
The House passed a funding bill to end the longest US government shutdown in history, which had previously delayed crypto ETF approvals and key crypto
Trump will sign the bill imminently to reopen the US government. bill passed the Senate 60-40 earlier this week bill then passed in the House
Trump’s press secretary Karoline Leavitt says he willsign a bill to REOPEN the government and speak LIVE from the Oval Office at 9:45PM ET Earlier:
Galaxy tokenization head Thomas Cowan says interest in tokenization is now “independent of the price of Bitcoin” as institutions have started to see the benefits.
Japan’s wholesale inflation eased slightly in October, with producer prices rising 2.7% from a year earlier, down from a revised 2.8% in September, according to
Crypto market sentiment remains fearful as the broader market continues to slump, but that could be a good thing, as weak hands sell off, Santiment
Trump has now signed the bill to reopen the US government. Shut down is over. Until the next one. This bill funds the government until
China’s economy could maintain a 5% growth rate in 2026, driven largely by unexpectedly strong export performance, according to Macquarie economists. In a new note,
Westpac: October job rebound lets RBA look past September weakness, stay inflation-focused China set for 5% growth in 2026 on strong exports, Macquarie’s out of
Vitalik Buterin and two other Ethereum leaders have written a “Trustless Manifesto” to call on builders to never sacrifice decentralization in pursuit of adoption.
US President Donald Trump signed the bill ending the record 43-day government shutdown and resuming federal operations.
Cloud miner BitFuFu says third-quarter sales hit $180.7 million as more users rented hashrate and snapped up rigs to ride Bitcoin’s post-halving price surge.
The rebound is continuing for gold with price up another 0.4% today to $4,214 currently. After a drop under $4,000 and a tug of war
The memecoin Mog Coin saw a slight lift in its price on Wednesday after Canary Capital filed to launch an ETF tracking the token.
Prior +0.1%; revised to 0.0% Services +0.2% vs +0.1% m/m expected Prior 0.0%; revised to -0.1% Industrial output -2.0% vs -0.2% m/m expected Prior +0.4%;
Prior +0.3% GDP +1.3% vs +1.4% y/y expected Prior +1.4% The UK economy is seen grinding towards stagnation in Q3, with softer growth recorded in
Ripple bundles custody, prime brokerage, treasury and stablecoins so institutions can operate like banks with crypto rails.
In the European session, the main highlight was the UK GDP report. The data was generally weaker than expected but with the market already expecting
Metaplanet CEO Simon Gerovich said JPX’s concerns are with companies that feature poor approvals and insisted the critique doesn’t apply to them.
Bitcoin Magazine Hesperides University Launches World’s First Global Master in Bitcoin Hesperides University today announced the launch of the Master in Bitcoin, the world’s first
Bitcoin Magazine Oviato Launches Passkey Native Bitcoin Wallet SDK at Bitcoin Amsterdam Oviato, a chain-agnostic wallet infrastructure company, unveiled today at Bitcoin Amsterdam its passkey
2025 world oil demand growth forecast seen at 790,000 bpd (previously 710,000 bpd) 2026 average world oil demand growth forecast seen at 770,000 bpd (previously
Prior +8.4% New yuan loans ¥220.0 billion vs ¥500.0 billion expected Prior ¥1.29 trillion New bank loans underwhelmed in October after a modest pickup in
Analysts suggest Canary Capital’s spot XRP ETF could go live even as formal approval by the SEC is still technically pending.
A community member called the $3 million wipeout “performance art,” saying that only in crypto do villains torch millions purely for the sake of the
Prior -1.2%; revised to -1.1% Euro area industrial output bounced back at the end of Q3 but less than estimated. The breakdown shows an increase
Taiwan is exploring the creation of a national Bitcoin Reserve comprising seized coins, much like the US Strategic Bitcoin Reserve established by President Donald Trump
Bitcoin Magazine Cash App’s New Feature Lets People Pay with Bitcoin — Even If They Don’t Own Any Cash App is making bitcoin more usable
Scammers in Australia impersonated police using the government’s ReportCyber system to legitimize their calls and trick victims into handing over crypto.
Since disclosing its initial $15 million investment in Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF last year, Emory University has increased its holdings by 245%.
The October market crash depressed corporate Bitcoin treasuries, as BTC fell under the average acquisition cost of multiple treasury companies.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore says only fully regulated, reserve-backed stablecoins will qualify as settlement assets as Singapore prepares legislation and expands CBDC trials.
Headlines: Dollar a touch on the softer side in European morning trade USD/JPY settles just under 155 level for now, traders weigh up intervention risks
Institutions must stake ETH on decentralized networks using Distributed Validator Technology to secure Ethereum and maximize returns.
Bitcoin whales doubled down on their BTC purchases, but long-term holder selling and resistance above $106,000 curtailed a potential recovery to $110,000.
Update: Looks like we will have to wait another week. Initial jobless claims won’t be released today. America is back! Well, at least the government
I’ve repeated this often and I will repeat it again: Short selling is so hard, that if someone actually gets it right, they make a