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Japan’s Ruling Coalition Splits, Throwing Takaichi’s PM Bid Into Doubt
Japan’s Komeito party said it would withdraw from its coalition with the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), throwing the LDP’s grip on power into uncertainty.

By The Financial District
Oct 151 min read


Stellantis’ Q3 Shipments Rise 13%, Led by North America
Stellantis said its global vehicle shipments rose 13% year-over-year in the third quarter, driven by new models and strong North American demand—a sign of recovery after several quarters of declining sales.

By The Financial District
Oct 151 min read


U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Rise Amid Government Shutdown
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits rose again last week, economists estimated, suggesting early layoffs among contractors affected by the U.S. government shutdown.

By The Financial District
Oct 151 min read


IRS Furloughs Half Its Staff, Freezes Tax Services
As the government shutdown stretches, the Internal Revenue Service has furloughed nearly half of its workforce, following the expiration of a contingency plan that relied on leftover Biden administration funding to pay workers.

By The Financial District
Oct 151 min read


Trump’s War on Clean Power Causes Energy Prices to Soar
President Donald Trump’s pledge to slash energy prices “by half within 12 months” has “failed spectacularly."

By The Financial District
Oct 151 min read


Fed Chair Contender Kevin Warsh May Not Succeed Powell
Kevin Warsh may ultimately not be President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Reserve, but in the 14 years since he last worked there, Warsh has become a leading intellectual force in the conservative movement to reform the institution.

By The Financial District
Oct 152 min read


Fears of AI Bubble Linger Among Central Bankers
As the artificial intelligence boom grows, so do fears that it’s a bubble waiting to burst.

By The Financial District
Oct 151 min read


Hungarian Writer László Krasznahorkai Wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature
Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai has won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature.

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read


Microsoft Forecasts Show Data Center Crunch Persisting Into 2026
Microsoft Corp.’s data center crunch will continue for longer than the company previously outlined, underscoring the software giant’s struggles to keep up with cloud demand.

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read


Fed Members Disagreed About More Rate Cuts This Year
Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s September meeting show a committee wrestling with conflicting signals and struggling to reach consensus on which is more important: stubborn inflation or a weakening labor market.

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read


Intel Launches Breakthrough 18A PC Chip to Beat Competition
Intel has revealed new details about its upcoming Panther Lake processor, the company’s first PC chip built on its next-generation 18A manufacturing process.

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read


Din Tai Fung Is Now the Top-Earning U.S. Restaurant Chain
Twenty-five years ago, a 19-table outpost of a popular Taiwanese restaurant set up shop in a suburban Los Angeles strip mall.

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read


Dell Shares Surge 9%
Shares of legacy computer giant Dell have closed at an all-time high, surging 9% after the company nearly doubled its long-term guidance on increased demand for its data center offerings.

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read


China Blacklists Firm That Exposed Huawei Chip Secrets
China has added prominent research firm TechInsights to its Unreliable Entity List, shutting out the Canadian teardown specialist that helped expose the inner workings of Huawei Technologies Co.’s AI chips.

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read


Nvidia Stock Climbs to Record Amid Reported UAE Chip Export Approval
Nvidia's stock has risen to a record high, up around 1.8%, after Bloomberg reported that the U.S. government has approved the export of several billion dollars’ worth of the tech giant’s chips to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read


Banks Face New Quiz Over $1.7 Trillion in Loans to Bankrupt Firms Linked to Automakers
The near-simultaneous collapse of two companies tied to the U.S. auto industry is shedding new light on a fast-growing part of the financial markets little known outside Wall Street.

By The Financial District
Oct 142 min read


PSE Index Surges, Then Cools Down at Close
The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) index surged early Tuesday but cooled down at the close, as the services sub-index declined, ending the day up by 23.89 points, or 0.39%, at 6,076.22.

By The Financial District
Oct 142 min read


KBP Warns That Connectivity Reform Must Not Disrupt Free Broadcasting
When tremors struck parts of Mindanao and the Visayas in recent weeks, power lines failed, phone signals dropped, and mobile data slowed.

By The Financial District
Oct 143 min read


Airlines Zapped by Flight Delays Amid Shutdown, Storms
Travel chaos is spreading—and it isn’t all because of the government shutdown. Thousands of flights were delayed recently as a storm roared up the East Coast, and the disruptions threatened to carry on.

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read


Blame Game Worsens as Shutdown Lingers
Democratic and Republican lawmakers continued blaming each other for the federal government shutdown and their refusal to negotiate during appearances on Sunday talk shows.

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read


Cryptos Rally After Being Battered by Trump’s Tariff Threat
Cryptocurrencies were rallying earlier in the week, paring back some of their losses after crashing in the wake of President Trump’s renewed tariff threats against China.

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read


Israeli Officials Contradict Trump on Gaza Peace Deal
President Donald Trump has announced that both Israel and Hamas had agreed to the “first phase” of his 20-point plan to end hostilities in Gaza—but multiple high-ranking Israeli officials are already casting doubt on the proposal.

By The Financial District
Oct 142 min read


Stock Market Prays Tech Earnings Are Up Because of AI
Technology companies are gearing up for their latest batch of earnings reports, and Wall Street will be looking for proof that artificial intelligence (AI) investments are paying off.

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read


Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq Futures Rise as Wall Street Looks to Big Bank Earnings
U.S. stock futures traded higher as investors looked ahead to the start of earnings season, following a strong rebound session that helped the major averages recover from Friday’s tariff-driven drop.

By The Financial District
Oct 141 min read
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