Here’s why the FTSE 100 Index jumped by ~22% in 2025
The FTSE 100 Index jumped by nearly 22% this year, confirming a strong bull run that started in March 2020 when it
The FTSE 100 Index jumped by nearly 22% this year, confirming a strong bull run that started in March 2020 when it
xAI is moving to scale up its artificial intelligence infrastructure in the southern US, buying a data centre footprint anchored in Memphis.
Policy responses: Central banks and fiscal authorities are examining how AI-led productivity gains could slow job creation and affect wages, tax revenues,
Italian stocks had a strong performance in 2025, with the blue-chip FTSE MIB Index soaring by over 30%, higher than its peers
Meta Platforms has agreed to acquire Manus, a Singapore-based developer of general-purpose artificial intelligence agents, marking another major step in the social
Global markets opened Tuesday digesting a mix of defense contracts, economic data from South Korea, volatile commodity moves, and continued consolidation in
The Next share price had a great performance in 2025 as its growth trajectory continued. NXT rose by 44% this year, beating
India’s intake of Russian crude is set to mark its weakest month in three years, reflecting how tighter US sanctions are affecting
The CAC 40 Index rose by ~12% this year and by nearly 20% from its lowest level in April when Donald Trump
As the sun sets on 2025, the oil market is headed for its steepest annual decline since 2020, when COVID-19 had decimated
Ocado share price had another difficult performance this year as woes in its business escalated. OCDO was trading at 240p on Tuesday,
The final trading week of the year began on a subdued note for crypto-linked exchange-traded funds, with investor caution lingering after a
China’s electric vehicle (EV) boom is losing momentum in 2025, with sales declining across major players and analysts warning that the intense
Agricultural consultancy SovEcon has raised its forecast for Russian wheat exports for the 2025-26 marketing season, boosting the figure by 0.4 million