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Shutdown’s End Begins Slow Reboot of U.S. Government
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history has ended, but it could take days — and in some cases a week or more — before federal operations return to normal.

By The Financial District
Nov 141 min read


PSE Index Up Slightly in Volatile Trade
The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) index inched up slightly Thursday to 5,726.99 points, rising 12.97 points or 0.23 percent in volatile trading that saw it see-saw between gains and losses as foreign investors again remained net sellers.

By The Financial District
Nov 132 min read


Businesses Cashing In as Osaka Expo Merchandise Demand Stays Strong
Japanese department stores and other retailers have continued selling World Exposition in Osaka merchandise as demand remains strong even after the six-month event ended.

By The Financial District
Nov 131 min read


Putin Okays Citi’s Russia Exit as Bank Reorganizes Worldwide
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed an order permitting Citigroup to sell its Russia-based division to emerging markets investment bank Renaissance Capital.

By The Financial District
Nov 131 min read


Amazon Workers With Disabilities Sue Tech Giant for Discrimination
A group of Amazon employees has filed a lawsuit against the tech giant, alleging the company systematically discriminated against workers with disabilities, in part through its use of artificial intelligence.

By The Financial District
Nov 131 min read


AMD Stock Soars After Company Claims Its Data Center Revenue Will Jump 60%
AMD says it expects its data center revenue to increase 60% over the next three to five years — up from $16 billion in 2025 — as the company pushes deeper into the AI market and seeks to steal share from rival Nvidia.

By The Financial District
Nov 131 min read


Trump Pardons Giuliani, Others Who Pushed to Overturn 2020 Election
President Donald Trump has pardoned his former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, his former chief of staff Mark Meadows, and others accused of supporting efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

By The Financial District
Nov 131 min read


Rice University Team Recreates Fiery Birth of the Universe in Lab
A team led by Rice University physicist Frank Geurts has achieved a breakthrough by measuring the temperature of quark-gluon plasma (QGP) at multiple points during its evolution.

By The Financial District
Nov 132 min read


SC Nixes Call to Overturn Its Decision Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage
The Supreme Court has rejected a call to overturn its landmark decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.

By The Financial District
Nov 131 min read


AI Fuels Stock Market Rally; Earnings Now Giving It Staying Power
After a year dominated by artificial intelligence (AI) headlines, Wall Street’s bull case is shifting toward something more fundamental to stocks — earnings power that’s beginning to broaden beyond Big Tech.

By The Financial District
Nov 131 min read


SoFi Rolls Out Crypto Trading for Retail Customers
Fintech bank SoFi rolled out crypto trading to retail customers on Tuesday, setting the pace as the first of several national banks planning similar moves in the coming months.

By The Financial District
Nov 131 min read


Trump Attacks SC Justices for Questioning His Tariff Powers
President Donald Trump erupted at the Supreme Court (SC) as its increasingly skeptical justices weigh his authority to impose sweeping tariffs.

By The Financial District
Nov 132 min read


S&P 500, Nasdaq Slip as AI Angst Overshadows Hopes for End to U.S. Shutdown
Tech led a retreat in U.S. stocks amid a revival in AI worries, slipping back from a rally fueled by optimism that Washington may soon end the record-breaking government shutdown.

By The Financial District
Nov 131 min read


PSE Index Bounces Back on Bargain Hunting
The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) index bounced back on bargain hunting Wednesday, closing higher despite muted trading and average volume.

By The Financial District
Nov 132 min read


Tesla Shareholders Nix Investment in Musk’s xAI
A Tesla Inc. shareholder proposal authorizing the board to invest in xAI failed to pass, clouding prospects for the Elon Musk–led carmaker to take a stake in his artificial intelligence startup.

By The Financial District
Nov 121 min read


China Resumes Nexperia Chip Exports, Urges EU to Make Progress
China has confirmed that it has taken steps to exempt compliant exports of Nexperia chips intended for civilian use, while urging the European Union to make progress in resolving the dispute threatening to disrupt global auto production.

By The Financial District
Nov 121 min read


Flight Cuts From Shutdown Strain Supply Chain Already Stretched Thin
The Federal Aviation Administration’s announcement of a 10% reduction in flight capacity across 40 major U.S. airports could further strain the air cargo system as the peak holiday season approaches.

By The Financial District
Nov 121 min read


Suspects in $3 Billion Laundering Case Spent $70 Million on U.K. Properties While on the Run
Two suspects linked to a $3 billion money laundering case spent more than $69.8 million on properties in London while on the run from authorities in Singapore.

By The Financial District
Nov 121 min read


Elon Musk Theorizes His Optimus Robots Will "Eliminate Poverty"
Elon Musk has spent recent weeks outlining a vision for an economic future with Optimus robots that he claims will “eliminate” poverty.

By The Financial District
Nov 121 min read


Trump Demands Probe of Foreign-Owned Meat Packers for Inflating Beef Prices
President Donald Trump has accused foreign-owned meat packers of driving up the price of beef in the United States.

By The Financial District
Nov 122 min read


Despite Layoffs, Retailers See Holiday Spending Surpassing $1 Trillion
It’s already been one of the worst years for layoffs in decades, with employers slashing over 1 million jobs.

By The Financial District
Nov 121 min read


Pharma Giants Cut Prices of Weight-Loss Drugs
Americans will soon get a reprieve from the sky-high cost of some weight-loss drugs.

By The Financial District
Nov 121 min read


Japan’s Households Boost Spending Despite Inflation Hit
Japan’s household spending rose for a fifth consecutive month, offering some support for an economy that analysts say contracted in the third quarter, though the results came in below expectations.

By The Financial District
Nov 121 min read


PSE Index Plummets to Three-Year Low as Blue Chips Hit New Bottoms
The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) index today fell sharply to a new three-year low as nearly all sub-indices, except services, posted heavy losses.

By The Financial District
Nov 112 min read
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