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In his Davos debut, Elon Musk said high U.S. solar tariffs hurt clean energy economics, while predicting rapid progress in robots and self-driving tech.
Intel missed forecasts, citing AI server chip shortages and weak outlook. Shares fell 13% as factory limits and low yields hit margins.
The Bank of Japan's Outlook indicates that Japan's economy is expected to grow at a moderate pace, supported by a "virtuous cycle" in which rising incomes drive higher spending. GDP growth forecasts for fiscal years 2025 and 2026 have been slightly revised upward due to government economic measures. Business profits remain high, and companies are investing in labor-saving technologies
Ericsson reported strong commercial momentum and solid execution, delivering organic sales growth across all three business segments in the fourth quarter. Despite currency headwinds and a tough market environment, the company achieved its ninth consecutive quarter of year-over-year improvement in adjusted EBITA margins, showing consistent profitability progress. In the fourth quarter of 2025, organic sales grew by 6% year over year,
Ericsson topped Q4 profit estimates and announced a $1.7bn share buyback plus higher dividends after strong sales and cost cuts.
Silver remains firmly bullish, trading near 97.68 after a strong January rally marked by repeated all-time highs. Price is well above the rising 60-period SMA at 94.73, confirming trend strength, while RSI around 62 shows solid momentum without extreme overbought conditions. Some hesitation is visible near 98–100, with upper wicks signaling short-term profit-taking ahead of the key psychological 100 level.
GM will stop making the Buick Envision in China and build the next model in Kansas City from 2028, boosting U.S. jobs amid ongoing tariffs.
Nationwide forecasts UK house prices will grow 2%-4% next year as affordability improves and interest rates may fall further.
Japan's government sees moderate recovery but warns U.S. trade policies and yen weakness could pose risks, ahead of February elections.
UK inflation climbed to 3.4% in December, driven by air fares and tobacco, keeping the Bank of England from cutting interest rates soon.
JPMorgan and Allen & Co earn $180M in fees as Netflix and Paramount battle for Warner Bros, with JPMorgan also taking $189M in financing fees.
U.S. personal income rose modestly in October and November 2025, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, in a combined report delayed by a government shutdown. Income increased by $30.6 billion in October and a stronger $80.0 billion in November, mainly supported by higher wages and dividends. Disposable income showed similar gains, though after inflation it fell slightly in October
Japan's rising Sanseito party says the BOJ is raising rates too fast, warning higher borrowing costs could hurt the fragile economy ahead of elections.
Australia's labour market showed modest improvements. Employment rose to 14,686,100 in trend terms, with full-time jobs increasing to 10,108,000 and part-time to 4,578,100, keeping the employment-to-population ratio steady at 64.0%. The unemployment rate declined to 4.2%, while underemployment held at 5.9%. Participation remained stable at 66.8%, and total monthly hours worked increased to 1,997 million. Seasonally adjusted data showed slightly
Gold is trading around 4820.70 after a strong rally that peaked near 4888.00. The market shows a short-term pullback as buyers take profits, with support around 4800.00 and major support at 4638.00. Resistance is at the recent high near 4888.00 and the psychological 5000.00 level. Technical indicators show bullish momentum with RSI at 66.35, cooling from overbought levels, suggesting
Intel shares rise as AI data center demand boosts server chips, with investors watching results for signs CEO Lip-Bu Tan's turnaround is working.
At Davos, Trump said the U.S. won't use force to gain Greenland but insisted only America can secure it, urging talks with Denmark despite NATO concerns.
Goldman Sachs promotes consumer banker Ben Frost to chairman of investment banking, naming Cosmo Roe and Milan Hasecic as retail co-heads.
Tesla has reduced staff at its Berlin gigafactory by about 1,700 workers, a 14% drop, amid broader global layoffs to cut costs.
Rio Tinto topped forecasts for fourth-quarter iron ore and copper production, signalling operational gains under its new CEO and lifting shares.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang plans to visit China in late January as the company looks to reopen a key market for its AI chips.
The Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI) is a leading indicator of the U.S. housing market that tracks home sales where contracts have been signed but transactions have not yet closed, typically leading Existing-Home Sales data by one to two months because closings usually take four to eight weeks. Based on December 2025 data, the housing market showed a notable cooling
Price action is forming a classic Bullish Pennant pattern, a continuation pattern that typically appears after a strong upward movement, signaling that the market is taking a brief breather before potentially resuming its original trend. The pattern begins with a sharp, near-vertical move up, known as the flagpole, which represents strong buying momentum starting around the 20th. Following this, the
Berkshire Hathaway may sell its 27.5% stake in Kraft Heinz, ending a long-running investment after years of write-downs and weak performance.