Price hikes in Japan will hit 1,078 food and beverage products in June, a massive jump from just 84 items in May.
US mortgage rates have stabilized in the low to mid-6% range, with the benchmark 30-year fixed rate hovering around 6.33%.
Berkshire Hathaway agreed to acquire homebuilder Taylor Morrison for $6.8 billion in cash, marking one of the first major strategic moves under new CEO Greg Abel to bet on a U.S. housing market recovery.
Critics fear Palantir's new AI deal with the UK's financial watchdog could give the Trump administration backdoor access to sensitive citizen and company data.
Budget airline EasyJet has dismissed a potential £3bn takeover bid from US firm Castlelake as highly opportunistic. Following the announcement and Castlelake's acquisition of a 2.14% stake, EasyJet shares surged to a three-month high.
Blackstone-backed Liftoff is targeting a $3.7 billion U.S. IPO. Looking to raise $418 million, the app marketing firm will test market appetite for software stocks.
Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) shares declined 2.7% to $380.34 on May 29, 2026, amid continued market volatility.
Dell launched a $699 XPS 13 laptop to rival Apple's MacBook Neo. Weighing less and featuring a larger screen, it targets students with a $599 promo.
Trump threatened sanctions and military action against Oman over reports of shared control or tolls with Iran in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Japan spent $73.5B to support the yen. The massive effort had limited effect, with the currency hovering near 160 per USD.
To offset rising fuel costs and prevent flight cancellations, American Airlines is aggressively retrofitting its fleet to prioritize high-yield premium seating over standard economy.
Barclays is reducing residential purchase and remortgage rates by up to 0.43%. Key cuts include three-year fixes at 95% LTV dropping to 5.42% and select five-year fixes falling by 0.19%, aiming to improve affordability for buyers and existing customers.
Dell stock 36% in after raising its annual sales outlook to $167B, fueled by explosive demand for its AI-powered servers.
Huawei is bypassing U.S. sanctions by shifting focus from shrinking transistors to increasing signal speed via Tau Scaling and LogicFolding.
Anthropic raised $65B, reaching a $965B valuation and surpassing OpenAI. The firm targets $47B in annual revenue as it scales AI infrastructure ahead of a planned IPO.
IBM is launching Project Lightwell, a $5 billion initiative to secure open-source software using AI and human expertise. It launches within 30 days as a commercial service.
US charges a Google engineer with insider trading for making $1.2M on Polymarket using confidential data to rig bets on the year's most-searched lists.
SpaceX limits Anthropic's Colossus AI lease to 6 months. Musk states this ensures SpaceX retains compute capacity for internal needs amid its recent IPO push.
Beijing is launching 51 pilot projects to embed AI into its power grid, aiming to boost efficiency as global computing demands strain electricity supplies.
With its proxy war over, new CEO Heidi O'Neill inherits $1.8B in cash to update products, fight rivals, and win back US shoppers.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared Taiwan the epicentre of the AI revolution, breaking ground on a new Taipei HQ set to open by 2030.
The U.S. granted Volvo Cars a specific exemption to keep selling connected vehicles, dodging a strict ban on China-linked software and hardware.
Micron surged 19% to top a $1T market cap after UBS tripled its price target to $1,625, citing a structural, AI-driven shift in memory chip demand.
Japan approved $3B to slash household power and gas bills for three months starting July, fighting soaring fuel prices from the Middle East war.