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Despite easing its 2035 EV ban, the EU sees electric cars as the long-term path, giving automakers time to use hybrids and catch up with Chinese rivals.
The ECB is expected to keep rates steady as euro zone growth proves resilient and inflation stays near target, with economists seeing no rate changes through 2027.
Zimbabwe scrapped plans to double its gold royalty to 10%, keeping the rate at 5% after protests from miners and industry groups.
Société Générale expects gold to outperform US bonds and the dollar, keeps a 10% allocation, and sees prices reaching $5,000 an ounce.
Nasdaq is seeking US regulatory approval to extend weekday trading to 23 hours, adding an overnight session from 9pm to 4am ET.
Green MEP Thomas Waitz warned the EU–Mercosur trade deal could hurt farmers, especially as Brussels plans a 20% cut to farm funding.
The US is preparing potential new sanctions on Russia's energy sector, including oil tankers and traders, if Moscow rejects a Ukraine peace deal.
Venezuela's PDVSA restarted oil cargo deliveries after a cyberattack, isolating key operations as it faces tougher US tanker restrictions.
The €1.6tn Dutch pension system is cutting bond investments and long-term hedging as it shifts toward riskier assets.
Morgan Stanley has led or co-led about $65bn in AI and data centre bond deals since October, more than any other US bank.
President Trump's approval rating fell to 39%, near his lowest level this term, amid GOP concerns over his economic handling.
Oracle's partner Blue Owl Capital won't fund a $10bn Michigan AI data centre due to concerns over Oracle's debt and AI spending.
Tesla stock hits a nearly one-year high as Elon Musk announces robotaxi tests without safety monitors, boosting investor optimism.
Airbus delivered about 30 jets in early December, leaving over 100 needed late in the month to hit its 2025 target.
PayPal has applied to form a U.S. bank, filing in Utah to launch an industrial loan company and expand lending.
Spirit Airlines gets $100M in emergency financing during bankruptcy, saying flights run normally as it pushes ahead with restructuring.
Citigroup targets the S&P 500 at 7,700 by end-2026, citing strong earnings and a shift to AI adopters driving growth.
Do Kwon was sentenced to 15 years in prison after a U.S. court ruled his $40bn crypto empire was built on fraud, devastating investors worldwide.
The UK Treasury plans new rules from 2027 to bring cryptocurrencies under FCA oversight, boosting consumer protection and tightening standards for crypto firms.
Nationwide forecasts UK house prices to grow 2–4% in 2026, helped by lower rates and improving affordability, with limited impact from new property taxes.
Nomura is seeking private debt acquisitions to expand its alternatives business, betting rising rates will boost demand for direct lending in Japan.
Japan's MUFG will buy a 20% stake in Shriram Finance for $4.4bn, marking India's largest cross-border financial sector investment.
The Bank of Japan lifted rates to 0.75% and signaled more hikes ahead, marking another step away from decades of ultra-loose policy.
Nike's China sales fell for a sixth straight quarter as local rivals grow stronger, forcing CEO Elliott Hill to admit a strategy reset is needed.