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Tesla’s Chinese Car Deliveries Will Be Closely Watched
Tesla is under scrutiny as Wall Street awaits an update this week on its vehicle deliveries in China—a key market where sales have been under pressure amid political backlash tied to CEO Elon Musk.

By The Financial District
May 281 min read


PSE Index in Slight Slide
The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) index see-sawed within a narrow 25-point range Tuesday—up by as much as 7 points and then down by the same amount—before closing 5.22 points lower at 6,384.62, a marginal decline of 0.08 percent.

By The Financial District
May 282 min read


PSE Index Declines
The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) index declined Monday, falling back from a brief early upswing and closing at 6,373.35 points—down by 23.16 points or 0.36 percent.

By The Financial District
May 272 min read


GM Seeks To Scrap California’s EV Targets
General Motors is pushing to alter or eliminate California’s ambitious electric vehicle targets.

By The Financial District
May 261 min read


Nike To Hike Prices Amid Tariff Uncertainty
Nike will raise prices on a broad range of products starting June 1, as part of what it calls "seasonal planning.”

By The Financial District
May 261 min read


North Korea’s IT Scheme Functions Like An Organized Crime Syndicate
A new report has revealed the organized and systemic nature of North Korea’s cybercrime operations, which function much like a global crime syndicate.

By The Financial District
May 261 min read


Substantial Apple Siri Upgrades Are "Still Months Away"
Apple’s long-awaited overhaul of Siri won’t be arriving at next month’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).

By The Financial District
May 261 min read


AI Chips Are The New "Coin Of The Realm," Says BofA
AI chips are now so strategically important that they are being likened to a form of currency in global trade and geopolitical negotiations.

By The Financial District
May 261 min read


Trump’s Tax And Spending Bill To Hit Stocks, Bonds
Just as Congress is trying to push through its latest tax plan, Moody’s has downgraded U.S. debt.

By The Financial District
May 261 min read


Dave & Buster’s Breaks Ground In The Philippines, Taps The Bistro Group For Landmark Expansion
In a move that underscores its global ambitions and the growing appetite for immersive dining experiences in Southeast Asia, Dave & Buster’s has officially broken ground on its first-ever location in the Philippines—set to open at the high-end Opus Mall in Manila.

By The Financial District
May 263 min read


Ayala Group Shines At 2025 Stevie Awards with Purpose-Driven Innovation
The Ayala Group emerged as one of the biggest winners at the prestigious 2025 Stevie Awards—the world’s premier business awards recognizing excellence in the global workplace.

By The Financial District
May 253 min read


More Retailers to Detail Dire Effects of Tariffs
Analysts will be closely watching earnings reports from Target, Home Depot, and other major retailers this week, particularly for commentary on the impact of tariffs on pricing.

By The Financial District
May 251 min read


Higher Treasury Yields to Blunt Recovery in U.S. Stock Market
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent downplayed concerns over Moody’s late-Friday decision to downgrade U.S. sovereign debt from AAA to Aa1, calling ratings agency actions “a lagging indicator."

By The Financial District
May 251 min read


Target Sales Hit as Trump Tariffs Take Effect
Target has cut its full-year forecast after reporting a 5.7% drop in sales for the quarter ending in May, citing a “highly challenging environment” driven by new U.S. trade tariffs.

By The Financial District
May 251 min read


Emirati Firm’s $2-B Investment in Trump Crypto a Bigger Grift Than Qatari Plane "Gift"
A $400 million plane offered to President Donald Trump by Qatar may be a gaudy symbol of graft—but to some Democrats on Capitol Hill, it’s also a distraction.

By The Financial District
May 252 min read


Colombia Is World’s Most Dangerous Country for Trade Unionists
In his ground-breaking novel One Hundred Years of Solitude, Colombia’s Nobel Prize-winning writer Gabriel García Márquez famously highlighted the massacre of workers on banana plantations in the 1920s.

By The Financial District
May 251 min read


UK Pushes Back Driverless Car Timeline To 2027, But Uber Says It’s Ready Now
Uber says it’s ready to roll out fully driverless taxis in the UK today, but the British government has delayed its projected timeline for approving autonomous vehicles until the second half of 2027.

By The Financial District
May 251 min read


Chinese Companies Eye Singapore Listings to Expand in Southeast Asia
At least five companies from mainland China or Hong Kong are planning IPOs, dual listings, or share placements in Singapore over the next 12 to 18 months, as Chinese firms seek to expand in Southeast Asia amid rising global trade tensions.

By The Financial District
May 251 min read


State Attorneys Say Proposed GOP AI Regulation Ban Is Risky For Consumers
A Republican proposal to bar states from regulating artificial intelligence (AI) for 10 years has drawn sharp criticism from a bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general.

By The Financial District
May 251 min read


Musicians Union Condemns Trump’s Attacks on Springsteen, Swift
The American Federation of Musicians (AFM) is pushing back against Donald Trump after his latest online tirades targeted Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift.

By The Financial District
May 251 min read


U.S. Social Security Beneficiaries Face 15% Cuts Next Month
Starting next month, Social Security beneficiaries who have fallen behind on their student loan payments will face garnishments of up to 15% of their monthly benefits.

By The Financial District
May 251 min read


Americans Want EVs—Except Those From Tesla: Yahoo Finance
Despite ongoing headlines about auto tariffs, electric vehicle (EV) mandates, and potential cuts to EV tax credits, Americans remain interested in electric vehicles—just not necessarily those from Tesla.

By The Financial District
May 251 min read


Trump Lectures South African President on False Afrikaner Persecution Claim
President Donald Trump stunned observers during a White House meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa by reviving a debunked claim of “genocide” against white Afrikaner farmers.

By The Financial District
May 251 min read


Euro Drops As Trump Threatens 50% Tariff On EU
The euro fell on Friday, reversing earlier gains after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would recommend imposing a 50% tariff on the European Union starting June 1.

By The Financial District
May 251 min read
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