U.S. and India copper demand will grow over the next decade as China's growth slows, shifting focus from China, which drove prices from $1,500 to $10,000/ton.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will attend the APEC CEO Summit in Korea to meet leaders and highlight the firm's AI, robotics, and tech efforts in Korea and globally.
Kering is selling its beauty business to L'Oreal for €4B to cut debt and focus on fashion under new CEO Luca de Meo.
U.S. Treasury's Bessent urges IMF to toughen oversight on China and calls for World Bank to stop aiding China, focusing on countries with greater needs instead.
Bank of England will clarify interest rate and policy decisions starting next month, responding to a review led by ex-Fed Chair Ben Bernanke, says Chief Economist.
Ford is recalling 625K U.S. vehicles over seatbelt and rear-view camera issues, including 333K Mustangs and 292K Super Duty trucks, per NHTSA.
Novo Nordisk shares fell 5% after U.S. President Trump said the price of its top-selling weight-loss drug would be reduced.
Volvo reported Q3 operating profit of 11.7B SEK, down from 14.1B last year, matching forecasts, as weaker demand in the Americas impacted results.
Porsche's board has chosen a successor for CEO Oliver Blume, who has led since 2015 and became Volkswagen CEO in 2022, Bild reported.
Microsoft adds AI upgrades to Windows 11: "Hey Copilot" voice commands now let users automate tasks and connect across devices with the AI assistant.
Ford is recalling 59,006 vehicles with engine block heaters that may crack and leak coolant, risking fire, says U.S. safety regulator.
Global investors urge Toyota to disclose more on its Toyota Industries buyout, criticizing unclear valuation and lack of minority shareholder protection.
Chinese state media rebutted US calls to ease rare earth export limits after the US labeled them a "supply-chain power grab" amid rising trade tensions.
Nestle will cut 16,000 jobs to boost sales, new CEO Philipp Navratil said, as strong coffee and candy prices drive better-than-expected growth.
TSMC's Q3 net profit jumped 39.1% to a record $14.76B, beating forecasts, driven by strong AI chip demand from clients like Nvidia and Apple.
Visa launches Trusted Agent Protocol to let AI agents securely handle payments for users and merchants, paving the way for AI-driven commerce.
China's rare earth export curbs risk major supply chain chaos, hitting Europe's auto, battery, and chip sectors. Germany urges swift action from EU and China.
GM will take a $1.6B Q3 hit as EV plans fall short, including $1.2B in noncash charges and $400M in fees. More charges may come as EV strategy is reassessed.
Boeing delivered 55 jets in September, including 40 737 Maxes, aiming for its best year since 2018 with 440 deliveries so far as production stabilizes and demand grows.
Pfizer CEO says U.S. pharma must collaborate with China, noting its rapid growth now drives 30% of global drug development due to speed, cost, and scale.
JPMorgan beat Q3 estimates with $14.39B profit as trading and banking revenue surged. CEO Dimon warns of rising uncertainty despite a resilient U.S. economy.
Walmart teams up with OpenAI to let customers shop via ChatGPT using Instant Checkout. Shares rose 5% to $107.21 after the announcement.
57% of U.S. consumers expect a weaker economy, the worst outlook since 1997, as holiday spending plans drop 10% amid rising prices and tariff concerns.
Oil prices dipped as the IEA warned of a 2026 supply surplus and U.S.-China trade tensions raised demand concerns. Brent fell to $62.30, WTI to $58.67.