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Stock markets have taken investors on a wild ride so far this month. But money managers aren’t dialing back on risk. They have cut their cash holdings to an “uber-low” 3.6% and upped their allocations to U.
New lawsuit joins states' challenge, raising uncertainty around the proposed media merger's closing timeline.
Consumer spending on travel, entertainment and gas remained resilient despite inflation and tighter monetary policy risks.
OpenAI says it sees no evidence supporting Apple's lawsuit over alleged trade-secret theft.
Dell has emerged as an unexpected beneficiary after IBM's results highlighted a growing enterprise shift toward AI infrastructure investments.
Investing.com -- Citizens initiated coverage of the Transportation, Logistics & Services group with twenty-two names, naming FedEx among its top large-cap picks alongside FTAI Aviation, Union Pacific and C.H. Robinson, according to a note from analyst Jeff Kauffman.
(Bloomberg) -- Wall Street banks, scouring every corner of the capital markets to finance the artificial intelligence buildout, have landed on a new pool of funds: US leveraged loans, which are clamoring for the transactions amid a dearth of buyout deals.Most Read from BloombergThailand Scraps Plan to End Visa-Free Entry for Indian TouristsOpenAI’s First Device Will Be Movable, Screenless Speaker Built as AI CompanionTrump Drops 20% Fee for Hormuz Cargo After Gulf PressureUS Hits Iran With Strik
(Bloomberg) -- Anthropic PBC is seeking to meet with investors ahead of its potential mega-IPO, according to people familiar with the matter, as the company prepares to join the rush of artificial intelligence-driven stock market debuts.Most Read from BloombergThailand Scraps Plan to End Visa-Free Entry for Indian TouristsOpenAI’s First Device Will Be Movable, Screenless Speaker Built as AI CompanionTrump Drops 20% Fee for Hormuz Cargo After Gulf PressureUS Hits Iran With Strikes, Blockade as Tr
Amazon said Wednesday that the technology company will launch its new satellite internet service Amazon Leo in South Africa in 2027, seemingly pushing ahead of Elon Musk's rival Starlink to win business in Africa's most advanced economy. Amazon, which was founded by Jeff Bezos, said that it would partner with South African internet provider Herotel to launch a new service in the country of 62 million people.
A 12-state antitrust lawsuit threatens to delay Paramount Skydance's $110 billion merger with Warner Bros. Discovery, exposing both companies' weak balance sheets to costly penalty deadlines.
Apple is officially shopping. The iPhone maker is quietly exploring acquisitions of semiconductor startups to supercharge its artificial intelligence server capabilities, moving aggressively to close the gap in the high-stakes AI arms race. According to a report from The Information, Apple has been in active talks with investment bankers and semiconductor startups over the past few months to gauge potential buyouts. The driving force behind this push? A pressing need for more horsepower. Current
📣 “I’m very optimistic on the outlook for global markets. We see great market fundamentals with higher corporate margins and earnings momentum catalyzed by new technology.” — BlackRock Chief Executive Larry Fink, speaking after his investment firm posted record second-quarter earnings.
OpenAI plans a screen-free AI home device while Apple seeks an injunction that could delay its rollout.
Step onto Meta Platforms’ Menlo Park campus, and you might feel as though you’ve entered a virtual reality (VR) game. The expansive, 250-acre campus looks more like a utopian town than a corporate hub: one that’s filled with uniquely designed spaces, Instagrammable green spaces, and dozens of ...
GE Aerospace (GE) could raise its 2026 adjusted EBIT guidance by about $500 million as strong servic
By Manya Saini July 15 (Reuters) - A broad revival in investment banking is taking hold on Wall Street, fueled by a surge in IPOs, mergers and debt issuance.
Strong AI-related demand continues to drive customer spending.
The big banks crushed earnings. Will other companies join in the party?
SpaceX stock slid on Wednesday, breaching a crucial price level.
SpaceX (SPCX) shares slid on Wednesday, breaching a crucial price level.
SpaceX shares are on watch Wednesday morning after another down day for the stock, and a crucial level almost breached.
Skittish investors pushed Elevance shares down, as they focused on worries about its Medicaid business. CEO Gail Boudreaux said the insurer’s Medicaid results were roughly what it expected, but the company is leaving the District of Columbia’s Medicaid market and plans to exit others over the next year to 18 months.
Shares closed just $1 above the IPO price as Wall Street remains broadly bullish despite continued selling pressure.
OpenAI still plans a year-end device reveal, but Apple's lawsuit, ecosystem strength and rising component costs may complicate its hardware push.
Heartland Advisors, an investment management company, released its second-quarter 2026 investor letter for the “Heartland Value Plus Fund”. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. Small-cap stocks rose in the second quarter, with the Russell 2000® Index increasing 21.49%, outpacing the 15.20% gain for the S&P 500 Index. The artificial intelligence trade continues […]
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) reported better-than-expected second quarter results and raised its full-year 2026 outlook, as strong pharmaceutical sales helped offset headwinds from products facing patent competition. The healthcare company posted adjusted earnings per share of $2.90 for...
TRV's Q2 results may benefit from pricing, premium growth and higher investment income, though storm losses can weigh on profitability.
A dividend is one of the few promises a company cannot quietly fake. Guidance gets walked back. Buybacks get paused the moment a quarter turns ugly. But a cash payment wired to shareholders every 90 days is a firm putting real money behind its own story, quarter after quarter, with nowhere to hide. ...