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Videogame Maker EA Going Private at $50-B Valuation
Electronic Arts, the videogame publisher behind titles such as FCÂ and Battlefield, is in advanced talks to go private at a valuation of roughly $50 billion.

By The Financial District
Sep 301 min read


58-M Pounds of Corn Dogs, Sausage-on-a-Stick Products Recalled
About 58 million pounds of corn dogs and other sausage-on-a-stick products are being recalled across the U.S. because pieces of wood may be embedded in the batter, with several consumers reporting injuries.

By The Financial District
Sep 301 min read


PSE Index Ends Month in the Red As Huge Foreign Selling Hits
Huge foreign selling pushed down the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) index on Tuesday, with the benchmark falling 44.14 points, or 0.74 percent, to close at 5,953.46.

By The Financial District
Sep 302 min read


Elon Musk, Prince Andrew Named in New Epstein Files Document
Billionaire Elon Musk and Prince Andrew are named in new files released by Congressional Democrats that relate to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

By The Financial District
Sep 301 min read


Albertsons Recalls Deli Items Over Possible Listeria Contamination
Albertsons Companies has recalled several of its store-made deli products because they may be contaminated with listeria bacteria.

By The Financial District
Sep 301 min read


NY Mayor Eric Adams Quits Reelection Bid
New York City Mayor Eric Adams ended his struggling reelection campaign, acknowledging he was no longer a viable contender after a year of scandal and political turmoil.

By The Financial District
Sep 301 min read


Oil Falls as Stockpiles Rise, OPEC+ Prepares Output Hike
Oil prices fell overnight Sunday as rising stockpiles and the prospect of higher OPEC+ production pressured the market.

By The Financial District
Sep 301 min read


Gold Surges to Record on Weaker Dollar, U.S. Shutdown Risk
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Gold climbed to a record above $3,800 an ounce as precious metals rallied, lifted by a weaker dollar and investor jitters over a possible U.S. government shutdown.

By The Financial District
Sep 301 min read


Who Builds, Who Betrays
Some raise walls that hold. Others cash in and walk away.

By Lito U. Gagni
Sep 302 min read


Ghost Flood Control Projects: A Costly Lesson in Corruption
When Finance Secretary Ralph Recto revealed that ghost flood control projects drained between ₱42.3 billion and ₱118.5 billion from the Philippine economy between 2023 and 2025, the figures were meant to shock.

By The Financial District
Sep 305 min read


Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq Futures Climb
U.S. stock futures rose overnight Sunday as investors regrouped after a losing week marked by weakness in AI-focused stocks and surprise tariff announcements from President Donald Trump.

By The Financial District
Sep 291 min read


Asian Shares Trade Mostly Higher After Wall St. Snaps Losing Streak
Asian markets rose Monday after Wall Street snapped a three-day losing streak, trimming last week’s losses.

By The Financial District
Sep 291 min read


Trump Slaps 100% Tariffs on Pharmaceutical Products
President Donald Trump has announced that he will impose import taxes of 100% on pharmaceutical drugs, 50% on kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, 30% on upholstered furniture, and 25% on heavy trucks starting October 1.

By The Financial District
Sep 291 min read


India Buys Record Argentine Soy Oil Volume After Export Duty Scrapped
India has purchased 300,000 metric tons (MT) of soyoil from Argentina, the largest-ever two-day purchase.

By The Financial District
Sep 291 min read


Fight vs. Illegal Gambling Gets Boost With ₱50-M PAGCOR Grant to NBI
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) on Monday committed ₱50 million in financial assistance to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to strengthen its campaign against illegal gaming.

By The Financial District
Sep 291 min read


Stocks Slump, PSE Index Breaks Below 6,000
The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) index slipped below the 6,000-point support level on Monday, as banks and gaming shares led a broad sell-off that deepened market pessimism.

By The Financial District
Sep 292 min read


Retail in 2025: Tackling the Top 3 Pain Points in Customer Experience
Retailers in 2025 face the same competitive reality they always have: shoppers expect seamless experiences, and even the smallest operational breakdown can send them elsewhere.

By The Financial District
Sep 293 min read


Amazon Agrees to Pay $2.5-B Over Claims It Tricked Prime Customers
Amazon has agreed to pay $2.5 billion (£1.9 billion) to resolve claims brought by the US government that it tricked millions of people into enrolling as Prime members and made it difficult to cancel.

By The Financial District
Sep 291 min read


Trump Slams Jimmy Kimmel’s Return, Threatens ABC Anew
President Donald Trump has launched a fresh attack on ABC and Jimmy Kimmel following the network’s decision to bring the late-night host back on air after a contentious six-day suspension.

By The Financial District
Sep 292 min read


Taiwan Weaponizes Chip Exports to Blunt China’s Advance on World Stage
For years, Taiwan has viewed its dominance in supplying countries with cutting-edge chips as a shield from Chinese aggression.

By The Financial District
Sep 291 min read


China Hints That Purchases of U.S. Soybeans Hinge on Tariff Removal
China, the world’s biggest buyer of soybeans, has yet to book any US soybean cargoes from its autumn harvest, traders have said, opting instead for South American supply.

By The Financial District
Sep 291 min read


TikTok’s $14B Price Tag in Trump Deal Stumps Investors
The $14 billion price tag proposed for TikTok’s US business values it more like a stuffy old energy or food company than a leading global social media firm.

By The Financial District
Sep 291 min read


China’s COMAC Falls Behind on C919 Aircraft Delivery Targets
Chinese planemaker COMAC is falling behind on its delivery targets for the C919 narrow-body jet.

By The Financial District
Sep 291 min read


U.S. Transforming Into 1930s-Style Autocracy: Ray Dalio
The United States is sliding into 1930s-style autocratic politics, billionaire investor Ray Dalio has warned.

By The Financial District
Sep 291 min read
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