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United States MBA Mortgage Applications: 1% (June 19) vs -3.8%
United States MBA Mortgage Applications: 1% (June 19) vs -3.8%...
Dow Jones Futures: Techs Rise As Korea's Kospi Rebounds, Micron Due; FedEx, Cerebras Tumble
Tech stocks rebounded with South Korea's Kospi index after the Nasdaq broke key support Tuesday. Mic...
Strait of Hormuz talks begin as Gulf states oppose transit fees
Discussions on the future of the Strait of Hormuz could soon gain momentum. According to Reuters, Qa...
US to invest $2bn in slew of quantum computing companies
Beneficiaries include start-up backed by firm with links to the Trump family
Where is Iran’s supreme leader?
Months into Mojtaba Khamenei’s absence, officials in the Islamic republic are crafting a narrative that he is well and in charge
Iran war opens ‘golden window’ for China’s renminbi
Analysts say use of Chinese currency in global oil trade is on the rise
Samsung reaches last-minute deal to avert strike over AI riches
Work stoppage had threatened to disrupt Korean economy and global artificial intelligence boom
Anthropic on track for first profitable quarter
AI lab set to hit milestone ahead of competitors OpenAI and xAI
SpaceX is all ’trucked up
But Elon Musk is not giving himself mates’ rates
US state department watchdog investigates Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
Oversight body scrutinising how $30mn grant was spent by controversial non-profit that had US and Israeli backing
Three supertankers attempt Strait of Hormuz crossing
Vessels bound for China and South Korea are carrying 6mn barrels of crude oil
Germany to overhaul sprawling arms procurement agency
Move aims to speed up spending of country’s expanded defence budget
China added Nvidia’s gaming chip to banned list during Jensen Huang’s visit
Beijing aims to support domestic players including Huawei and Cambricon as they catch up to US rivals
Marc Rowan accused of misusing Apollo resources for political work
Chief executive of private capital group used company email and staff for lobbying, unions say
London loses its lustre
The city has been hit by successive shocks and diminishing growth. But the rest of the UK needs it