Investing.com-- Most Asian stock markets fell on Friday tracking overnight losses on Wall Street, where renewed fears over U.S. regional banks rattled investor confidence, while Chinese shares led ...
Investing.com-- Nintendo Co (TYO:7974) has asked suppliers to produce as many as 25 million units of its next-generation Switch 2 console by the end of March 2026, aiming for record first-year sales ...
Investing.com-- U.S. stock index futures edged down on Thursday evening after Wall Street ended lower on concerns about the ...
Investing.com - Gold prices spiked to a new record high above $4,100 per ounce, as worries around renewed trade tensions between the United States and China spurred a rush into safe-haven assets and ...
Investing.com-- Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META) is close to clinching a $30 billion financing deal for a data center site in rural Louisiana, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, citing people with ...
On Oct. 15, Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) recommended that shareholders vote against the merger, joining Glass ...
Investing.com -- CME Group Inc (NASDAQ:CME) stock rose 1.9% in after-hours trading Thursday after Bloomberg reported that the derivatives exchange operator is preparing to launch new financial ...
NextDecade in September announced positive FID for its fourth liquefaction plant in the same project in Texas, which is expected to be completed in the second half of 2030.
Shares of major U.S. automakers edged higher in after-hours trading Thursday amid signs that the Trump administration is nearing a decision to ease tariff pressures on the industry. General Motors ...
Investing.com -- Disc Medicine Inc (NASDAQ:IRON) stock surged 19.7% in after-hours trading Thursday after the company announced it received a Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher (CNPV) from the U ...
Since Trump took control of the CFPB in February, the agency has sought to undo several already-resolved enforcement actions, including cases against Toyota Motor Credit, Bank of America, Apple and US ...
Investing.com -- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said NATO countries should keep "all options" open if Russia violates their airspace again, including shooting down Russian jets.