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Boeing settled three lawsuits with families of victims from the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX crash. Terms were undisclosed after a jury was selected in Chicago.
The October 2025 ISM Services PMI showed the U.S. services sector returning to growth, with a reading of 52.4%, up from 50% in September. This marks the sector's eighth month of expansion in 2025 and signals continued overall economic growth for the 65th straight month. Business activity (54.3%) and new orders (56.2%) both rebounded strongly, while employment (48.2%) remained in contraction
McDonald's reported global sales of over $36 billion for the third quarter of 2025, up 8% from last year, or 6% in constant currency. Comparable sales increased 3.6% globally, with growth across all segments, led by Australia, Germany, and Japan. Revenue rose 3% to $7.1 billion, operating income increased 5% to $3.4 billion, and net income grew 1% to $2.3
Nordea aims for a return on equity above 15% by 2026-2030, focusing on profitable growth, especially in Norway and Sweden, its largest markets.
Toyota raised its full-year profit forecast to 3.4T yen ($22.6B), up 6%, expecting strong global sales to offset U.S. import tariff impacts.
USD/JPY 4-hour chart shows a very clear and dominant bullish (upward) trend. This strong upward momentum is confirmed by the price trading significantly above the 100-period Simple Moving Average (the red line), which is a key long-term trend indicator on this timeframe. Currently, the market is in a short-term pullback or correction. This was triggered after the price hit a strong
Japan's top currency diplomat, Atsushi Mimura, warned that the AI-driven stock market surge may be too rapid and overvalued, raising concern about market excesses.
Amazon sues Perplexity AI, claiming its Comet AI bot illegally buys items for users, violating terms of service, raising questions on AI shopping limits.
Google and Epic Games reached a U.S. court settlement over Android and app store practices, agreeing on reforms to cut fees, boost competition, and expand choices.
BP won a $1B+ arbitration against Venture Global, arguing unfair behavior. The win came two months after Shell lost a similar LNG case without using that argument.
BMW's Q3 car unit margin rose to 5.2%, beating forecasts despite U.S. and EU tariffs and strong China competition, up from 2.3% a year earlier.
Amazon's $38B cloud deal with OpenAI boosts AWS after losing ground to Microsoft and Google, marking a major win for its cloud business despite recent setbacks.
U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel launch a multi-year growth plan, targeting $14B in U.S. investments, with $11B set to be invested by the end of 2028.
Ferrari cut U.S. price hikes to a max of 5% after a deal lowered tariffs on European imports, down from the 10% increase announced after Trump's 27.5% levy.
BTC/USD is in a clear downtrend, forming lower highs and lows below the 60-period SMA, which acts as resistance near 109,200. The RSI recently hit oversold levels below 30, sparking a small bounce from the key 100,000 support. If 100,000 breaks, the next support is at 95,000. If the rebound continues, expect strong resistance at 109,200, with the main top
UK finance minister Rachel Reeves signaled broad tax hikes to protect public services and cut debt, calling her upcoming budget one of "hard choices" amid weak growth.
Starbucks will sell control of its China business to Boyu Capital for $4B, aiming to boost growth amid local rivals offering much cheaper coffee.
Norway's $1.7T wealth fund will vote against Tesla CEO Elon Musk's proposed $1T pay package, calling it excessive ahead of the Nov. 6 shareholder meeting.
Nintendo raised its profit forecast by 16% to ¥370B and boosted Switch 2 sales target to 19M units for the year ending March 2026.
Novo Nordisk's new CEO Mike Doustdar faces investor scrutiny as the Wegovy maker reports Q3 results and eyes a bidding war with Pfizer.
OpenAI signed a 7-year, $38B deal with Amazon for cloud services, gaining access to Nvidia GPUs to boost its AI model training and operations.
Japanese PM Takaichi said she won't renegotiate the $550B U.S. investment deal, stressing that government promises should remain unchanged.
Trump said Nvidia's top Blackwell AI chips will be reserved for U.S. firms only, blocking sales to China and other countries.
The October 2025 ISM® Manufacturing PMI® registered 48.7%, signaling the eighth consecutive month of contraction in the U.S. manufacturing sector. This marks a 0.4-point decrease from September's 49.1%, driven primarily by declines in production and inventories. Despite ongoing weakness in manufacturing, the broader U.S. economy continues to expand, with the PMI® reading corresponding to an estimated +1.8% annualized GDP growth,