Intel’s stock took a notable hit on Thursday after President Donald Trump publicly called for the resignation of Intel’s CEO, Lip-Bu Tan. The statement has intensified the spotlight on Intel’s leadership and its potential ties to foreign entities, particularly Chinese technology firms, as the U.S. continues to grapple with rising national security concerns surrounding global tech investments. In a social media post, President Trump declared that “The CEO of
Intel’s stock took a notable hit on Thursday after President Donald Trump publicly called for the resignation of Intel’s CEO, Lip-Bu Tan. The statement has intensified the spotlight on Intel’s leadership and its potential ties to foreign entities, particularly Chinese technology firms, as the U.S. continues to grapple with rising national security concerns surrounding global tech investments. In a social media post, President Trump declared that “The CEO of
Palantir Technologies has reported a record-breaking quarter, surpassing Wall Street expectations and crossing the $1 billion revenue mark for the first time. The artificial intelligence software provider posted earnings of 16 cents per share, beating the expected 14 cents, with revenue hitting $1 billion compared to analyst estimates of $940 million. Shares of the company rose more than 5% following the announcement, reflecting strong investor confidence in its accelerated growth. The compan
Palantir Technologies has reported a record-breaking quarter, surpassing Wall Street expectations and crossing the $1 billion revenue mark for the first time. The artificial intelligence software provider posted earnings of 16 cents per share, beating the expected 14 cents, with revenue hitting $1 billion compared to analyst estimates of $940 million. Shares of the company rose more than 5% following the announcement, reflecting strong investor confidence in its accelerated growth. The compan
Tensions are mounting in Switzerland as the deadline to secure a crucial trade agreement with the United States approaches rapidly. Without a breakthrough, Swiss exports to the U.S. will face a punitive 39 percent duty, one of the highest tariff rates imposed under U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent trade policy changes. The surprise announcement of these tariffs last week sent shockwaves through the Swiss business community, which had believed an agreement was close to finalization.
Tensions are mounting in Switzerland as the deadline to secure a crucial trade agreement with the United States approaches rapidly. Without a breakthrough, Swiss exports to the U.S. will face a punitive 39 percent duty, one of the highest tariff rates imposed under U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent trade policy changes. The surprise announcement of these tariffs last week sent shockwaves through the Swiss business community, which had believed an agreement was close to finalization.
Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty reversed early gains to trade lower by midday Thursday, reflecting a cautious investor mood amid growing uncertainty surrounding the leadership of the US Federal Reserve and other macroeconomic factors. The Sensex had opened on a stronger note, rising by 119.05 points to touch 82,753.53, while the Nifty advanced 18.7 points to 25,230.75. However, this initial positivity gave way to selling pressure later in the session, dragging the Sensex down to 82,
Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty reversed early gains to trade lower by midday Thursday, reflecting a cautious investor mood amid growing uncertainty surrounding the leadership of the US Federal Reserve and other macroeconomic factors. The Sensex had opened on a stronger note, rising by 119.05 points to touch 82,753.53, while the Nifty advanced 18.7 points to 25,230.75. However, this initial positivity gave way to selling pressure later in the session, dragging the Sensex down to 82,
Bitcoin and related cryptocurrency stocks took a sharp downturn after the U.S. House of Representatives failed to advance a series of bills aimed at providing regulatory clarity and support for the crypto industry. A critical procedural vote on the House floor ended with 13 Republicans siding with Democrats to block the motion, which failed in a 196-223 vote. The result was a major setback for the crypto sector, which had been buoyed in recent weeks by rising investor confidence and record-se
Bitcoin and related cryptocurrency stocks took a sharp downturn after the U.S. House of Representatives failed to advance a series of bills aimed at providing regulatory clarity and support for the crypto industry. A critical procedural vote on the House floor ended with 13 Republicans siding with Democrats to block the motion, which failed in a 196-223 vote. The result was a major setback for the crypto sector, which had been buoyed in recent weeks by rising investor confidence and record-se
A steep decline has gripped Indian exchange stocks after the high-profile regulatory crackdown on US-based quant trading firm Jane Street, which was barred from participating in Indian markets earlier this month. In just over four weeks, investors have seen a combined Rs 1.4 lakh crore wiped out in the market capitalisation of BSE and NSE. The cascading impact of regulatory scrutiny, crashing derivatives turnover, and cautious sentiment among brokerages has driven BSE and NSE stocks deep into
A steep decline has gripped Indian exchange stocks after the high-profile regulatory crackdown on US-based quant trading firm Jane Street, which was barred from participating in Indian markets earlier this month. In just over four weeks, investors have seen a combined Rs 1.4 lakh crore wiped out in the market capitalisation of BSE and NSE. The cascading impact of regulatory scrutiny, crashing derivatives turnover, and cautious sentiment among brokerages has driven BSE and NSE stocks deep into
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s largest IT services firm, drew market attention after releasing its first quarter results for FY26 following market hours on July 10. The company reported a stronger-than-expected performance, sparking positive sentiment around the stock, which has the potential to test Rs 3,580 levels in the near term, according to analysts. TCS posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 12,760 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, reflecting a 5
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s largest IT services firm, drew market attention after releasing its first quarter results for FY26 following market hours on July 10. The company reported a stronger-than-expected performance, sparking positive sentiment around the stock, which has the potential to test Rs 3,580 levels in the near term, according to analysts. TCS posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 12,760 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, reflecting a 5
The IPO allotment for Travel Food Services Limited has been finalised on July 10, 2025, after the public issue closed the previous day. With a total subscription of 3.03 times, including robust demand from qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) and moderate interest from non-institutional investors (NIIs), the spotlight now turns to allotment results. Retail participation, however, remained relatively weak at just 0.73 times.
The IPO allotment for Travel Food Services Limited has been finalised on July 10, 2025, after the public issue closed the previous day. With a total subscription of 3.03 times, including robust demand from qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) and moderate interest from non-institutional investors (NIIs), the spotlight now turns to allotment results. Retail participation, however, remained relatively weak at just 0.73 times.
Nvidia has reached an unprecedented milestone by becoming the first publicly traded company in history to surpass a $4 trillion market valuation. This historic achievement, reached on Wednesday, showcases the company’s rapid ascent in the global technology landscape, driven largely by the surging demand for its artificial intelligence-focused chips. Shares of Nvidia rose by 2.5% in early trading on Wednesday, climbing by $3.97 to exceed $164 per share. This marks a staggerin
Nvidia has reached an unprecedented milestone by becoming the first publicly traded company in history to surpass a $4 trillion market valuation. This historic achievement, reached on Wednesday, showcases the company’s rapid ascent in the global technology landscape, driven largely by the surging demand for its artificial intelligence-focused chips. Shares of Nvidia rose by 2.5% in early trading on Wednesday, climbing by $3.97 to exceed $164 per share. This marks a staggerin
Dassault Aviation shares saw renewed upward movement for the second straight day after India officially denied reports that any of its Rafale fighter jets were shot down during Operation Sindoor. On July 8, the company's stock opened slightly higher at €297.40, marginally up from the previous close of €297. The development follows weeks of pressure on the stock, which had declined by about 3 percent over the past month, largely due to speculation surrounding the Indian Air Force&rs
Dassault Aviation shares saw renewed upward movement for the second straight day after India officially denied reports that any of its Rafale fighter jets were shot down during Operation Sindoor. On July 8, the company's stock opened slightly higher at €297.40, marginally up from the previous close of €297. The development follows weeks of pressure on the stock, which had declined by about 3 percent over the past month, largely due to speculation surrounding the Indian Air Force&rs
President Donald Trump has imposed 25% tariffs on all goods imported from Japan and South Korea starting August 1. The formal notification was delivered to the governments of both countries, accompanied by warnings that any retaliatory measures would lead to further tariff hikes above the 25% rate. The announcement sent global markets into a tailspin as investors weighed the potential fallout of rising trade tensions. The U.S. stock market opened the week with sharp declines. The
President Donald Trump has imposed 25% tariffs on all goods imported from Japan and South Korea starting August 1. The formal notification was delivered to the governments of both countries, accompanied by warnings that any retaliatory measures would lead to further tariff hikes above the 25% rate. The announcement sent global markets into a tailspin as investors weighed the potential fallout of rising trade tensions. The U.S. stock market opened the week with sharp declines. The
Global trading giant Jane Street has been barred from participating in India's securities markets following an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (sebi). The interim order, issued by the market regulator, accuses the firm and its subsidiaries of manipulating index-based derivative trades in the Indian market to secure massive illegal profits. The ban, announced late last week, restricts Jane Street and four affiliated entities from buying, selling, or dealing in a
Global trading giant Jane Street has been barred from participating in India's securities markets following an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (sebi). The interim order, issued by the market regulator, accuses the firm and its subsidiaries of manipulating index-based derivative trades in the Indian market to secure massive illegal profits. The ban, announced late last week, restricts Jane Street and four affiliated entities from buying, selling, or dealing in a
European bank stocks are enjoying a notable upswing, with both Barclays and Deutsche Bank shares reaching their highest levels in over a decade. This rally is being fueled by a combination of easing geopolitical tensions, signs of improving global trade relations—particularly between the United States and China—and robust first-quarter earnings, especially from investment banking divisions. Barclays, one of the UK’s leading financial institutions, has seen its
European bank stocks are enjoying a notable upswing, with both Barclays and Deutsche Bank shares reaching their highest levels in over a decade. This rally is being fueled by a combination of easing geopolitical tensions, signs of improving global trade relations—particularly between the United States and China—and robust first-quarter earnings, especially from investment banking divisions. Barclays, one of the UK’s leading financial institutions, has seen its
Oil sector stocks in India saw notable gains today, largely driven by major geopolitical developments. A ceasefire between Iran and Israel led to a sudden shift in oilarket sentiment, reversing a recent upward trend in crude prices. The announcement resulted in a noticeable decline in global oil benchmarks, which had been elevated due to the prior escalation of tensions. Brent crude, which had surged earlier in the week to a peak of $81.40 per barrel, dropped sharply following the
Oil sector stocks in India saw notable gains today, largely driven by major geopolitical developments. A ceasefire between Iran and Israel led to a sudden shift in oilarket sentiment, reversing a recent upward trend in crude prices. The announcement resulted in a noticeable decline in global oil benchmarks, which had been elevated due to the prior escalation of tensions. Brent crude, which had surged earlier in the week to a peak of $81.40 per barrel, dropped sharply following the
Global financial markets came under pressure on Friday as Iran launched hundreds of missiles toward Israel in retaliation for earlier airstrikes on its nuclear and military facilities. The geopolitical escalation sparked fears of a wider Middle East conflict, leading to a steep sell-off on Wall Street and sharp gains in oil and gold. The S&P 500 fell 1.1%, while crude oil futures jumped 7.5%, their largest single-day gain in over two years. The VIX fear g
Global financial markets came under pressure on Friday as Iran launched hundreds of missiles toward Israel in retaliation for earlier airstrikes on its nuclear and military facilities. The geopolitical escalation sparked fears of a wider Middle East conflict, leading to a steep sell-off on Wall Street and sharp gains in oil and gold. The S&P 500 fell 1.1%, while crude oil futures jumped 7.5%, their largest single-day gain in over two years. The VIX fear g
Google has initiated a new round of voluntary buyouts aimed at reducing headcount across several major divisions in the United States, including its knowledge and information unit, central engineering, marketing, research, and communications teams. The move is part of Google’s ongoing strategy to manage workforce costs while reallocating resources toward artificial intelligence infrastructure and other business-critical areas. The voluntary exit program (VEP), confirmed by the company,
Google has initiated a new round of voluntary buyouts aimed at reducing headcount across several major divisions in the United States, including its knowledge and information unit, central engineering, marketing, research, and communications teams. The move is part of Google’s ongoing strategy to manage workforce costs while reallocating resources toward artificial intelligence infrastructure and other business-critical areas. The voluntary exit program (VEP), confirmed by the company,
The world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), is set to submit a formal recommendation to the European Commission this week, calling for streamlined and improved regulation across the EU’s capital markets. The fund argues that the European Union urgently needs simpler and more unified financial market regulation to address long-standing inefficiencies and foster increased investment. In a letter scheduled to be delivered on Tuesday, NBIM unde
The world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), is set to submit a formal recommendation to the European Commission this week, calling for streamlined and improved regulation across the EU’s capital markets. The fund argues that the European Union urgently needs simpler and more unified financial market regulation to address long-standing inefficiencies and foster increased investment. In a letter scheduled to be delivered on Tuesday, NBIM unde
The cost of tariffs remains one of the most contentious and difficult aspects of international trade policy. While politically charged, the real impact on American consumers can be analyzed by modeling how the proposed tariffs influence retail prices of everyday goods. A detailed analysis by retail consultancy AlixPartners shows just how significantly shoppers might feel the pinch under former President Donald Trump’s proposed and existing tariffs, particularly when it comes to commonly
The cost of tariffs remains one of the most contentious and difficult aspects of international trade policy. While politically charged, the real impact on American consumers can be analyzed by modeling how the proposed tariffs influence retail prices of everyday goods. A detailed analysis by retail consultancy AlixPartners shows just how significantly shoppers might feel the pinch under former President Donald Trump’s proposed and existing tariffs, particularly when it comes to commonly
GameStop has officially entered the cryptocurrency space with a significant move, announcing the purchase of 4,710 bitcoins valued at approximately $512.6 million. This marks the video game retailer’s first major investment in bitcoin, aligning it with a trend pioneered by software firm MicroStrategy, which became well-known for amassing large amounts of the digital currency on its balance sheet. The announcement was made on Wednesday when bitcoin was trading at $108,837,
GameStop has officially entered the cryptocurrency space with a significant move, announcing the purchase of 4,710 bitcoins valued at approximately $512.6 million. This marks the video game retailer’s first major investment in bitcoin, aligning it with a trend pioneered by software firm MicroStrategy, which became well-known for amassing large amounts of the digital currency on its balance sheet. The announcement was made on Wednesday when bitcoin was trading at $108,837,
In a decision that briefly stabilized markets while leaving fundamental uncertainties unresolved, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a delay in the implementation of proposed 50% tariffs on European Union goods. Originally set to begin on June 1, the tariffs are now scheduled to take effect on July 9. The delay came after a conversation between Trump and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who expressed the EU’s readiness to accelerate trade negotiations and reach a fair deal.
In a decision that briefly stabilized markets while leaving fundamental uncertainties unresolved, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a delay in the implementation of proposed 50% tariffs on European Union goods. Originally set to begin on June 1, the tariffs are now scheduled to take effect on July 9. The delay came after a conversation between Trump and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who expressed the EU’s readiness to accelerate trade negotiations and reach a fair deal.