| 12.07.2025 9:20 Air India Plane Crash Report Says Fuel to Engines Was Cut Off A focus on the fuel switches in a preliminary assessment raised questions about the pilots’ actions, but much is still unknown about Flight 171. 12.07.2025 7:03 Google Hires Top A.I. Leaders From Windsurf, Which OpenAI Was Courting In a $2.4 billion deal, Google recruited the chief executive and a co-founder of Windsurf, which OpenAI had been in talks to buy, as the battle to dominate artificial intelligence escalates. 12.07.2025 6:07 Fed Defends Renovations as White House Widens Attacks on Central Bank President Trump and his allies have accused the Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell, of misleading Congress in what some legal scholars worry is a prelude to seeking his removal. 12.07.2025 4:26 Energy Department to Gut Funding for Solar and Wind Projects Stripping hundreds of millions of dollars from renewable energy and efficiency initiatives is part of a broader move to undo efforts to wean the United States off fossil fuels. 12.07.2025 3:53 The F.C.C. Is Pressuring Companies to Drop D.E.I. It’s Succeeding, Too. T-Mobile, seeking federal approval for two deals, is the latest company to drop its diversity programs amid scrutiny by the Federal Communications Commission. 12.07.2025 2:57 вЂ?They Kept Coming’: Hundreds of Packages Pile Up Outside Woman’s Home A year ago, misdirected Amazon returns began arriving at Karen Holton’s house in California. Eventually, she said, they were stacked so high that she could not easily use her door. 12.07.2025 2:50 As Trump Sows Tariff Confusion, Rules of Global Commerce Give Way to Chaos Blunt letters dictating terms posted to social media and changes late in negotiations have left trading partners wondering what President Trump will do next. 12.07.2025 0:50 вЂ?Buy the Dip’ Wins Again for Stock Investors Individual investors were the ones who piled into stocks when they plunged in early April, while big Wall Street institutions missed out on the gains. 12.07.2025 0:43 Skydance in Early Talks to Acquire Bari Weiss’s Free Press David Ellison, the founder of Skydance, and Bari Weiss, the co-founder of The Free Press, are attending the annual Allen & Co. conference in Sun Valley this week. 11.07.2025 23:20 The Danger of a Stock Market Melt-Up Traders have repeatedly shrugged off President Trump’s disruptive tariff wars and fiscal policy, pushing U.S. stock prices back into expensive territory, our columnist says. 11.07.2025 20:36 Policy or Cudgel? A Trade Economist on Trump’s Hardball Tariffs. In 2005, the economist Pietra Rivoli followed the production of a T-shirt from a cotton farm to a Walgreens to understand global trade. Today, she sees a new system arising. 11.07.2025 20:11 Are Investors Too Complacent About Tariffs and Rates Uncertainty? Stocks have hit new highs despite President Trump’s escalating trade war. Some traders may be calling his bluff, but Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase advises caution. 11.07.2025 18:41 US pressed African countries to take in Venezuelan deportees, Nigeria says вЂ?We have enough problems of our own,’ says foreign minister after US president’s push for вЂ?safe, third-country agreements’ 11.07.2025 18:00 How the $1,000 вЂ?Trump Accounts’ for Newborns Will Work The payments, part of the new domestic policy law, are for U.S. citizens born this year through 2028. The idea is that the money in the accounts will have many years to grow. 11.07.2025 15:19 Vigilantes Are Missing in Action as the Tariff Headlines Roll Market data as of 06:19 am EST. Market data may be delayed depending on provider agreements. 11.07.2025 15:15 Malaysia Agency to Seize About $700 Million of Tycoon’s Assets Malaysia’s anti-graft agency is looking to seize and forfeit more than 3 billion ringgit ($705 million) worth of assets that are linked to the late tycoon and former finance minister Daim Zainuddin, his family and associates. 11.07.2025 15:12 Taiwan Passes Bill to Fund Defense Spending, $340 Cash Handouts Taiwan’s opposition lawmakers forced through a special bill that provides billions of dollars of new funding for the military in a bid to placate the Trump administration which has urged Taipei to do more to defend itself from an increasingly assertive China. 11.07.2025 14:56 Emirates Employees Get Smaller Salary Bump After Record Year Emirates Group is giving more modest pay increases to employees this year, suggesting the owner of the world’s largest international airline is keeping a closer eye on costs. 11.07.2025 14:56 Germany’s Long-Term Borrowing Costs Head for 14-Year High Germany’s long-term borrowing costs are on course to close at their highest since 2011 as investors demand a growing premium to fund the government’s large-scale spending commitments. 11.07.2025 14:38 Sixth Street Sees Wins in Europe’s Dysfunctional Capital Markets Sixth Street Partners is scaling up in London, betting that dysfunctional debt and equity capital markets across Europe will create more investment opportunities. 11.07.2025 14:38 China Diplomacy Key to Easing Rare Earth Crisis, Sona CEO Says A diplomatic breakthrough with China is the only short-term fix for easing the shortage of rare-earth magnets, a top executive at one of the largest auto components maker said, as the exports curbs by the East Asian nation chokes the production of electric vehicles. 11.07.2025 14:30 In Ominous Sign, Sellers Are Vanishing as US Stocks Smash Record Sellers are growing scarce in the US stock market, a potentially ominous sign of overconfidence as equities roar to new highs. 11.07.2025 14:10 Europe Plunged Into Heat as Spain, Greece Weather Alerts Persist Hot, sunny weather is spreading across most of Europe with more extreme temperatures due next week in parts of Spain. 11.07.2025 13:30 ECB Should Cut More If Growth Hurts Inflation, Panetta Says The European Central Bank should lower interest rates further if economic expansion falls short of forecasts and drags down inflation excessively, according to Governing Council member Fabio Panetta. 11.07.2025 13:10 China Heiress in $2 Billion Inheritance Feud With Siblings A $2 billion wealth tussle at one of China’s largest beverage empires is unfolding in a Hong Kong courtroom. 11.07.2025 11:00 Emerging Assets Weighed Down by Trump’s Blanket Tariff Threat Emerging-market currencies and stocks fell after President Donald Trump signaled he is eyeing blanket tariffs of 15% to 20% on most of America’s trading partners. 11.07.2025 9:00 How Luggage Maker Eagle Creek Has Survived Trump’s Trade War. So Far. Eagle Creek’s experience underscores how President Trump’s chaotic approach to tariffs is having a real impact, even before the toughest levies take effect. 11.07.2025 9:00 The Mystery of Trump’s 25% Tariff Threat on Kazakhstan The Central Asian nation, rich in critical minerals, is deepening its ties to China but does relatively little trade with the United States. 11.07.2025 5:00 Alibaba Risks Deepening $100 Billion Rout as Turf War Heats Up A protracted battle in China’s food-delivery market has chopped $100 billion in market value from Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., with no end in sight for damage to profits and investor confidence. 11.07.2025 2:47 Trump’s Copper Tariff Threat Leaves Companies Scrambling President Trump wants America to produce more of the much-needed mineral, but a 50 percent tariff could undermine his aim of a manufacturing renaissance. 11.07.2025 1:10 Targeting Brazil, Trump Tests Legal Limit of His Tariff Powers The president signaled he would seek to use the threat of steep levies to reorient trade and protect his political allies. 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