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Meta struck power deals that could top 6 GW, making it the largest nuclear buyer among tech giants as it races to secure energy for AI growth.
Rio Tinto is in early talks to buy Glencore, a move that could create the world's biggest miner, highlighting a wave of mega-deals driven by demand for copper.
GM will take a $6bn writedown after cutting EV investments as demand weakens and U.S. tax credits end, with most costs tied to canceled supplier contracts.
Disney CEO Bob Iger met China's vice premier in Beijing as Disney seeks to expand investment amid US-China tensions and tight limits on Hollywood films.
In October 2025, the U.S. goods and services trade deficit fell sharply to $29.4 billion, down $18.8 billion from September's revised $48.1 billion. This decrease reflected a $19.2 billion drop in the goods deficit and a slight $0.4 billion decline in the services surplus. Exports rose 2.6% to $302.0 billion, while imports fell 3.2% to $331.4 billion. Goods exports increased $7.1
Tesco reported strong sales over the 19 weeks ending 3 January 2026, combining Q3 and Christmas results, with Group like-for-like sales up 2.9%. In the UK, like-for-like sales grew 3.7%, with Tesco reaching its highest market share in over a decade at 29.4% in the final four weeks. Growth was driven by fresh food, which rose 6.6%, and strong sales
Trump said the 2027 U.S. military budget should reach $1.5T, far above 2026 levels, lifting defense stocks but raising concerns in Congress.
India's antitrust watchdog says its law, calculating fines on global turnover, deters violations; Apple warns it could face $38B in penalties.
Ford plans to introduce a Level 3 eyes-off driver-assistance system in 2028, debuting on a new EV platform, offered at an extra cost.
US job openings fell to 7.15M in November, hiring weakened, layoffs stayed low, and labor demand cooled as firms face policy and AI uncertainty.
Chevron is in talks with Washington to expand its Venezuela license, boosting exports, supplying US refineries, and potentially selling crude to other buyers.
Trump threatened to ban Wall Street firms from buying single-family homes to curb prices, rattling landlords and pushing housing stocks lower.
Nvidia is transitioning from its Blackwell phase into the new Rubin architecture, which was formally introduced in early 2026. The key catalyst is the Vera Rubin NVL144 CPX platform, combining the new Vera CPU with the Rubin GPU. This system is designed for massive-context workloads, meaning it can process millions of tokens for generative video and advanced agent-based AI. Demand
Intel (INTC) is trading around $42.64 in early January 2026 after a very strong rally. The stock has gained more than 15% in a week and is up roughly 114% over the past year, confirming a strong bullish trend. On January 7, it briefly surged about 11% intraday, reaching a new 52-week high at $44.57, before pulling back slightly. Technically, $44.57
Warner Bros turned down Paramount's $108B bid, calling it risky, and reaffirmed its $82.7B Netflix deal as clearer with fewer financing risks.
China will assess and investigate Meta's acquisition of AI startup Manus, citing rules on foreign investment, tech exports and data transfers.
The European defense sector has shifted into a "growth-at-a-premium" phase, driven by rising defense budgets, technological integration, and geopolitical tensions. Among the top players, BAE Systems, Leonardo, and Thales each hold distinct strategic positions. For BAE Systems (BA.GB/GBX) 2026 will be a big year, a key ramp-up year for BAE's SSN-AUKUS submarine program, supported by the UK's plan to expand its
The U.S. services sector ended December 2025 on a strong note, with the ISM Services PMI rising to 54.4, its highest reading of the year and marking ten consecutive months of expansion. Demand improved notably as both business activity and new orders increased, signaling healthy momentum going into the new year. Employment returned to growth after several months of weakness, suggesting
AI and defense could lift copper demand 50% by 2040 to 42m tons, but supply may fall short by over 10m tons without new mines and recycling.
Nestlé has expanded its infant formula recall to China and Brazil over contamination concerns.
Bayer sues Pfizer, BioNTech, Moderna, and J&J for allegedly using its mRNA technology patents from the 1980s in COVID vaccines.
Japan called China's dual-use export ban absolutely unacceptable, warning broader rare earth curbs could hit automakers and key industries.
Australia's November inflation slowed to 3.4%, but sticky core prices keep a February rate hike in play, with markets pricing a 33% chance.
Mondelez International, known for Oreo and Cadbury, faces several challenges in 2026 despite its strong global market share. Margins remain under pressure due to high cocoa costs locked in by hedging, and consumers are less willing to accept price increases, hurting sales volume. The rise of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic is reducing snacking, especially in developed markets where biscuit sales