Weekly shipments from Baltic ports hit the lowest since Moscow invaded Ukraine
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Weekly shipments from Baltic ports hit the lowest since Moscow invaded Ukraine
Saronic's latest funding round more than doubles its valuation to $9.25 billion from the prior fundraising early last year.
The companies that typically make up the backbone of the US initial public offering market are eyeing the Iran war for signs volatility could boil over and wreck their plans. For banks, there’s a ray of hope — that SpaceX’s potential blockbuster listing could still go ahead, and make their whole year.
When credit card rates go up, borrowers spend less on plastic, according to a research paper by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
McCormick’s stock was set to surge amid talks to combine with Unilever’s foods business, but there’s no mention of the deal in the earnings report.
McCormick will pay a combination of cash and equity to expand further into condiments and spreads.
The winning bidder — along with up to seven guests — will join Buffett and the Currys for an exclusive lunch in Omaha, Nebraska.
President Donald Trump reportedly told aides he would end the war in Iran without reopening the trade route.
Aluminum headed for its biggest monthly gain in almost eight years, as the war in the Middle East disrupted supplies and damaged local production facilities, tightening the global market.
The company, which is flush with cash from sales of its market-leading GLP-1 franchise, has been an active dealmaker.
Longer subscriptions offer lower monthly pricing, with people expected to save up to $1,200 a year on the injection and as much as $600 a year on the pill.
A large institutional options fund may have contributed to some of the recent volatility in the S&P 500.
Strategists lowered their rating on global stocks while saying investors should hold onto more cash and U.S. Treasury securities.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth plans to rewrite the military’s culture in order to replicate a mindset that has led to historical disasters, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Tobin Harshaw explains. (Source: Bloomberg)
Students following the International Baccalaureate program in the United Arab Emirates will be graded on their coursework and teachers’ assessments rather than written exams this year as regional conflict disrupts the academic calendar.
Several million Americans signed up for HSAs this year as they grapple with increasingly expensive medical care and health-insurance premiums.
Pentagon chief spokesperson Sean Parnell dismissed the report in a post on X, calling it "entirely false and fabricated."
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“Lebanon could be turned into a primary front with Israel just digging deeper,” warns RAND’s Shira Efron, as fighting continues between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah militants in the southern part of the country. Last week, Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israel plans to hold a security zone up to Lebanon’s Litani River. “It is not an occupation at the moment,” says Efron, “but it could turn into one.” “Israel has a partner in Lebanon. If Israel occupies parts of Lebanon, it’s going to lose
Tether Holdings SA has cut two senior precious metals traders who had joined from HSBC Holdings Plc just months ago as part of the stablecoin issuer’s plan to build “the best trading floor for gold in the world.”
Tether Holdings SA has cut two senior precious metals traders just months after hiring them from HSBC Holdings Plc to create what it called “the best trading floor for gold in the world.”
Trump has again expressed his disdain for European allies that have refused to take part in the U.S. and Israel's military operation against Iran.
When credit card rates go up, borrowers spend less on plastic, according to a research paper by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Germany’s second-largest lender warned that private credit is now so big, it poses a major risk to the US economy.