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WTI Oil extends decline as Hormuz traffic normalizes, US Iran waiver lifts supply
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) US Oil trades around $69.30 at the time of writing, down 0.65% on Thur...
Consumer spending rises again — and now cheaper gas is on the way
Inflation is set to slow during the summer...
Is Apple Stock Back in Style?
The iPhone maker's business is finally showing signs of life.
Nvidia Stock Investors Just Got Great News From Wall Street Experts (Hint: It Could Be a $20 Trillion Company)
Nvidia is currently a $5 trillion company, but certain analysts see triple-digit upside in the coming years.
Tank maker KNDS pushes Berlin to decide on taking stake before IPO
German family shareholders want to press ahead with listing of Paris-backed group at €15bn-€20bn valuation
1 Vanguard Index Fund to Buy Before It Soars 103%, According to a Wall Street Analyst
Fundstrat analyst Tom Lee says the S&P 500 will skyrocket to 15,000 by 2030.
President Donald Trump May Force the Fed's Hand -- but Not in the Way You'd Expect
Not even Wall Street saw this as a possibility three months ago.
Saudi Aramco reports higher profits despite Iran war
East-west pipeline allows oil company to circumvent the Strait of Hormuz and keep pumping
OpenAI trial lays bare rivalries behind start-up’s $852bn rise
Lawsuit brought by Elon Musk heads into final week in court, with Sam Altman due to testify
More than half of US voters disapprove of Trump’s handling of economy — FT poll
Iran war and inflation hit US president’s approval ratings and weigh on Republican midterm prospects, survey shows
Germany in fresh push to buy Tomahawks after Trump row
Defence minister plans Washington trip after Chancellor Friedrich Merz falls out with US president
European carmakers take €8bn hit from Trump tariffs
US president has threatened to raise levies to 25% if EU does not implement last year’s trade deal
Iran war boosts Panama Canal’s revenues by up to 15%
CFO Victor Vial says world trading routes will be permanently reshaped after the conflict
The ‘surname ceiling’ holding back family companies
Many of the brightest workers steer clear of such businesses because promotions are scarcer and rewards lower