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GSK agreed to acquire US biotech RAPT for 2.2bn, gaining a promising food allergy drug that could become a blockbuster by 2031.
Netflix revised its Warner Bros deal to an all-cash offer at 27.75 per share, aiming to shut out Paramount and speed shareholder approval.
PM Mark Carney is courting China and new trade partners to cut reliance on the U.S., but Canada still sends about two-thirds of exports south.
Bank of Japan likely to raise its 2026 growth forecast and stay open to further rate hikes, but timing remains unclear amid market volatility and politics.
Take-Two Interactive is a company in transition, gearing up for the largest product launch in entertainment history: Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6). Fundamentally, FY2026 reflects a bridge year, with net bookings expected at 6.4–6.5B, a 14% increase from the prior year, driven by NBA 2K26, GTA Online, and Zynga mobile games. Despite revenue growth, the company continues to
Renault's 2025 vehicle sales rose 3.2%, led by Clio and Sandero demand overseas, offsetting weak European van sales and flat Europe growth.
Bitcoin is facing a precarious technical setup. On the weekly chart, Bitcoin shows a clear shift from a bullish trend to a corrective phase. The cryptocurrency failed to hold the 100,000 psychological level, forming a lower high compared to the peaks seen in late 2025. More concerning, BTC has dropped below the 60-period Simple Moving Average (SMA), which had served
Silver is in a strong high-momentum phase, moving steadily higher in a clear bullish trend. Price continues to form higher highs and higher lows, showing that buyers remain firmly in control. The long-term moving average is rising and price is staying well above it, which confirms the broader uptrend. While the distance between price and this average shows strong momentum,
Trump will address global CEOs at Davos, discussing U.S. policy and possibly Greenland. His presence draws attention as tensions rise over tariffs and economic moves.
Prime Minister Takaichi announces a snap election, pledging to suspend the 8% food tax for two years. The move raises concerns over Japan's fiscal health and bond yields.
Powerchip shares rose nearly 10% after Micron said it would buy its P5 chip plant in Taiwan for $1.8 billion in cash.
EU may target €93bn in US tariffs or market limits to counter Trump threats over Greenland, aiming to gain leverage at Davos talks.
South Korea says new U.S. tariffs target AI chips, not memory chips it exports most, so near-term impact is limited, though risks remain.
Canada's inflation rose 2.4% in December, driven by a tax break impact, but core inflation eased for the third month. The Bank of Canada is likely to keep rates steady.
The current price of BTC/USD is around 92,942, which is just below a major psychological and technical level. The overall trend on the 4-hour chart shows a clear uptrend, with higher highs and higher lows, but recently the market has entered a corrective phase after failing to break above the 97,500 resistance level. The key resistance levels are 97,595, which
JPMorgan says Jamie Dimon was never offered Fed chair, backing Trump's denial, amid debate over Fed independence and tensions over alleged political debanking.
In previous week Gold continued move to the upside, closing close to 4595.00. Economic Calendar Analysis The renewal of tariffs by Donald Trump may increase overall market risk, potentially leading to higher volatility in the shorter time frame. XAU/USD short-term forecast XAU/USD has been in a strong bullish trend, but several signs suggest a bearish reversal may be near. The price recently spiked
FX closed almost at previous weeks open showing signs of increasing volatility. Economic Calendar Volatility towards Friday may increase, taking in consideration of BoJ Interest Rate Decision USD/JPY hourly chart analysis USD/JPY shows the price trading around 157.92, just below the key resistance level of 158.15. The three moving averages are positioned with the 50-period SMA above the price, indicating near-term resistance, while the
FX pair moved to the downslide closing below 1.16000. Economic Calendar Analysis Continuing the previous week's trend, moderate levels of volatility may persist throughout the week, considering the fundamental data releases scheduled. EUR/USD hourly chart analysis EUR/USD is currently in a short-term bearish trend, characterized by lower highs and lower lows. The price is trading below key moving averages, which suggests that sellers are
The Trump administration plans to let Americans use some 401(k) retirement savings for a home down payment, with details expected next week.
Netflix Q4 earnings may be overshadowed by its $82.7bn Warner Bros bid, with investors focused on deal risks, growth and antitrust scrutiny.
Nigel Farage is criticised for a £400k role promoting gold pensions, with experts warning the strategy is niche, risky and unsuitable for most savers.
UK homes for sale hit an eight-year high, Zoopla says, led by London. Rising listings signal improving market confidence as sellers return.
China's Belt and Road trade rose 6.3% to 23.6 trln yuan in 2025, making up 51.9% of total trade, with focus shifting to green and digital growth.