Morning Brief: Asian stocks fall; Bitcoin jumps after US oil waiver
Global markets opened Friday under pressure as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continued to shape investor sentiment. Asian equities slid for
Global markets opened Friday under pressure as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continued to shape investor sentiment. Asian equities slid for
With the US oil prices printing a new high of nearly $120 before retreating this week, Wall Street is on high alert.The
Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic is in discussions with private equity firms including Blackstone and Hellman & Friedman about forming a joint venture
Global markets opened Thursday under pressure as rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East sent oil prices surging above $100 a barrel
Japanese investment firm Metaplanet has launched a new venture initiative aimed at supporting the development of Bitcoin infrastructure and startups in Japan,
Artificial intelligence coding startup Cursor is reportedly in discussions with investors for a new funding round that could value the company at
IAG and EasyJet share prices have slumped this month as geopolitical tensions continued, pushing crude oil above $100. EasyJet stock dropped to
Shares of Indian food delivery platforms and restaurant operators declined as concerns grew that disruptions to cooking gas supplies could affect restaurant
Fraud cases in the United Kingdom climbed to a record level last year as criminals increasingly used artificial intelligence to scale up
Nvidia has quietly transformed itself from the world’s dominant maker of artificial intelligence chips into one of the sector’s most powerful financiers,
Tesla is expanding its presence in the British energy sector after receiving permission to supply electricity directly to homes and businesses across
Volkswagen will cut 50,000 jobs in Germany by 2030, following a sharp decline in profits and mounting pressure from US tariffs, weaker
After a dramatic Monday, when US stocks witnessed some sharp swings, the markets calmed down on Tuesday with the indices trading in
Oracle has given Wall Street a turbulent ride over the past six months.The stock surged 36% after its first-quarter results, only to