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Microsoft's stock fell on massive AI spending and moderating cloud growth, raising profit payoff questions.
Fiona Harper

Japan's central bank signals a major policy shift as its commercial paper holdings plummet to zero.
Liam Peterson

Venezuela proposes radical oil law reforms, offering foreign investors unprecedented operational control and fiscal flexibility.
Edward Lawson

US dollar rebounds, yet underlying policy and fiscal anxieties fuel speculation of a prolonged decline.
Samantha Luan

Trump's Greenland remarks prompt Europe to critically reassess its heavy US LNG reliance, sparking a search for diverse energy partners.
Isaac Bennett

Gold soars past $5,400, fueled by Fed easing speculation, investor flight to safety, and dollar pressure.
Golden Gleam

The Fed holds rates steady, signaling economic confidence and a patient path, despite political pressure and dissent.
Liam Peterson

U.S. Senate Democrats called for new restrictions on immigration agents on Wednesday, setting up a confrontation with the Trump administration that could lead to a partial government shutdown.
Olivia Brooks

MAS held policy steady, elevating 2026 inflation forecasts despite strong growth. Analysts foresee future tightening.
Oliver Scott

U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent assailed the EU-India trade deal, accusing Europe of prioritizing commerce over Ukraine.
Isaac Bennett

Coinbase has objected to efforts by bank lobbyists to include language that would limit crypto exchanges’ ability to offer rewards tied to customer holdings of the tokens.
Manuel

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday declined to say whether he will stay on at the Fed after his term as chair ends, or whether the central bank has responded to subpoenas involving renovation work at the central bank.When it comes to finishing out a governor’s term that ends in 2028 and extends beyond the end of his chair term in May, Powell said at a press conference that “there's a time and place for these questions" but the matter is "not something I'm going to be getting into today.”
Olivia Brooks

The Trump administration has reversed course on critical mineral price guarantees, citing funding issues. This policy shift pushes U.S. miners toward financial independence, reshaping industry prospects.
Edward Lawson

Fed Chair Powell offered an optimistic economic outlook, noting diminishing risks and a stable labor market.
Christopher Hayes

Fed holds, raising bar for cuts. A hawkish tilt emerged in policy, balancing stabilizing labor and inflation.
Nathaniel Wright

Wall Street is divided on Fed rate cuts for 2026: JPMorgan forecasts none, while others anticipate 50 bps.
Julia Daniels

Meta’s Reality Labs division brought in $955 million versus an anticipated $959 million. But the company also booked losses related to the segment of $6 billion. Analysts were expecting an operating loss of $5.9 billion.
Manuel

Fed Governor Waller's rate dissent, aligning with Trump, boosts his chair prospects but risks his credibility and Fed independence.
King Ten

Tesla commits $2B to xAI, signaling an AI/robotics pivot, with its $1.5T valuation riding on autonomous tech delivery.
Glendon

The U.S. released Russian sailors seized over Venezuela sanctions, hinting at shifting policy on Caracas.
Ukadike Micheal