Amazon's (NASDAQ: AMZN) Executive Chairman and co-founder, Jeff Bezos, has once again made headlines by selling $863.5 million worth of the company's stock, as disclosed on Tuesday. This transaction follows
MSCI's global equities index fluctuated within a narrow range on Tuesday while the benchmark U.S. 10-year yield edged higher. This came after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested that more
Wall Street brokerages have initiated coverage on Tempus AI, a genetic testing firm backed by SoftBank (TYO:9984), with a positive outlook. Analysts are optimistic about the company’s AI-powered clinical and
ExxonMobil (NYSE) experienced a downturn in share prices on Monday following the company's 8K filing, which indicated earnings per share (EPS) that fell below market expectations. Analysts at Jefferies highlighted
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is set to file a lawsuit to block the $4 billion acquisition of Mattress Firm by Tempur Sealy International Inc. (NYSE: TPX), according to
U.S. markets saw gains on Tuesday, buoyed by comments from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, who highlighted progress in tackling inflation during a discussion with European Central Bank officials. Trading volumes
Mizuho has raised its price target for ASML Holdings (ASML) to €1,110 per share, highlighting increased investor interest and confidence in the stock. Analysts at the firm noted that ASML
Asian stocks remained subdued on Monday as investors grappled with the outlook for U.S. interest rates. Meanwhile, the euro gained strength following the first-round voting in France's snap election, where
Australia's Star Entertainment has named Steve McCann as its new group CEO and managing director, as the beleaguered casino operator seeks to navigate through regulatory inquiries and recent management upheavals.
Congestion at Singapore's container port has reached its worst levels since the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the significant ripple effects of prolonged vessel re-routing to avoid Red Sea attacks on global