Another wild week on Wall Street is about to begin—and this time, investors are watching for Fed bombshells, AI breakthroughs, and key earnings reports that could
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OpenAI and Musk agree to fast tracked trial over for-profit shift
OAKLAND, California (Reuters) – OpenAI and Elon Musk have agreed to fast-track a trial over OpenAI’s for-profit shift, the latest turn in a grudge match
US designated South Korea a ‘sensitive’ country amid nuclear concerns
By Timothy Gardner, David Brunnstrom and Ju-min Park WASHINGTON/SEOUL (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Energy has designated ally South Korea a “sensitive” country, a spokesperson
Wall Street’s Wild Week: Breaking Down the Market’s Chaos (March 10–14, 2025)
A week that started with fear, sell-offs, and a sharp correction ended with a furious rally—but is it the beginning of a real rebound or just
China to crack down on stock market fake news as AI spurs misinformation, says state media
SHANGHAI ((Reuters)) – China’s securities watchdog will step up monitoring fake information in the stock market and work with the police and cyberspace regulators to
Mining, defence stocks lift UK shares after volatile week
(Reuters) – British stocks rose on Friday, driven by gains in defence and mining stocks, after a chopppy week filled with uncertainty around U.S. tariffs.
How many eggs can you send? U.S. asks countries to help lower soaring prices
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – The United States has reached out to Denmark and other European nations asking if they can export eggs as Americans face surging
5 Signs the Stock Market Might Have Bottomed
The stock market has been on a rollercoaster in 2025, with investors wondering whether the worst is behind us—or if more pain lies ahead. 📊 The
Tesla warns it could face retaliatory tariffs
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. automaker Tesla has warned that it and other major American exporters are exposed to retaliatory tariffs that could be
Americans worry Trump too closely aligned with Russia, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) -More than half of Americans, including one in four Republicans, think President Donald Trump is “too closely aligned” with Russia,