Paris and Berlin ended the €100bn FCAS program after Airbus and Dassault failed to agree on leadership, tech sharing, and jet requirements.
The index moved higher as Wall Street's AI-driven tech rally resumed, led by gains in chipmakers like Micron, Nvidia, and Broadcom. This upward momentum helped offset lingering concerns that persistent inflation could prompt the Federal Reserve to consider a rate hike later this year.
Trump claims a war-ending deal with Iran is days away, despite ongoing regional strikes and a strained ceasefire between Israel and Tehran.
Ethereum treasury giant Bitmine has aggressively capitalized on the recent crypto market downturn, accumulating 126,971 ETH over the past week. With this latest purchase, the firm now holds a staggering 5.54 million ETH valued at $1,630 per token, giving it control over 4.59% of the entire circulating Ethereum supply.
Citigroup raised its 2026-end S&P 500 index target from 7,700 to 8,100, predicting a 10% upside driven by corporate earnings strength and an AI capital expenditure supercycle.
SpaceX is preparing for an initial public offering (IPO) with a historic target valuation of $1.75 trillion, a staggering figure that is poised to make Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire.Key Takeaways:A Massive Bet on AI: While famous for reusable rockets and the Starlink network, the vast majority of SpaceX's projected value actually relies on its integration with Musk's AI
The China Securities Regulatory Commission will strengthen regulations on automated program trading to combat market misconduct. CSRC Chairman Wu Qing announced the plan at a Beijing conference, noting that algorithmic trading has surged in popularity across domestic and global markets. The upcoming rules aim to oversee high-volume, automated orders placed by hedge funds, mutual funds, and individual retail investors.
China's export sector showed remarkable resilience in May, defying global geopolitical headwinds to post a massive 19.4% year-on-year growth, reaching $376.78 billion. This surge significantly outperformed economists' expectations of 12.39%, driven by a booming global demand for artificial intelligence hardware and a steady recovery in trade relations with the United States. At the same time, China's domestic demand saw a powerful
The average American video game player's age rose to 37 as the industry rebounded to $60.7B, challenging traditional youth-centric stereotypes.
Economists lowered Singapore's 2026 GDP growth forecast to 3.3% and raised inflation expectations due to Middle East conflict supply disruptions.
Intesa Sanpaolo launches a record $35B unsolicited bid for rival Monte dei Paschi, aiming to create the euro zone's second-largest banking group.
Hollywood workers and states rally to block a $110B Paramount-Skydance and Warner Bros. merger, fearing massive job losses and industry consolidation.
UK Finance and Freshfields have released a roadmap urging closer UK-EU financial cooperation, aiming to reduce regulatory barriers and boost market integration long-term.
New federal student loan regulations take effect on July 1, 2026, under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. These updates include adjustments to repayment plans, modifications to loan limits, and the phase-out of certain borrowing programs. Borrowers are encouraged to log in to studentaid.gov to review their specific account details. Those currently enrolled in the SAVE plan should monitor communications
RBC Capital Markets rates Siemens Energy stock as "Outperform" with a 200 Euro price target. Strong revenue growth is expected for 2026. The stock currently offers an upside potential of about 27%.
Commerzbank reported that UniCredit's €40 billion takeover bid has reached a 7.85% acceptance rate.
OPEC+ has approved a fourth consecutive monthly increase in oil output targets, despite ongoing supply disruptions caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the U.S.–Iran war.
With macroeconomic data dictating general market direction, micro-level earnings and corporate strategy adjustments are providing massive individual alpha opportunities. For algorithmic traders and multi-timeframe participants trading European, UK, and US equities, this week features a highly concentrated calendar. Below is an analytical breakdown of the most popular, high-liquidity companies reporting this week, along with the core fundamental catalysts capable of driving
United CEO Scott Kirby is publicly clashing with Rolls-Royce over weak service support for the A350's exclusive engines. The dispute, involving a $175M legal battle, highlights concerns over engine reliability and lack of market competition.
German industrial orders fell by 3.8% in April, significantly worse than the 2.0% decline analysts had predicted.
BoE data shows April mortgage approvals rose to 65,945 despite high rates. Analysts warn numbers may soon fall back as housing sentiment sours.
Japan's real wages rose 1.9% in April, marking a four-month growth streak. However, household spending fell 0.5% due to Middle East conflict inflation.
S&P refused to alter its rules for SpaceX's $1.75T IPO. The company is barred from early entry because it lacks profitability, losing $4.94B in 2025.
Lululemon cut its 2026 outlook as US sales fell 4% due to inflation, design missteps, and rising competition.