Arthur Kroeber, Founding Partner & Head of Research at Gavekal, says he does not expect any surprises from China when it announces its 2026 growth target. That goal, together with a new five-year plan for the economy, will be unveiled during the annual National People's Congress this week. Kroeber speaks on "Bloomberg: The China Show."
Benchmark thermal coal prices have surged by their widest margin in three years following an unprecedented total shutdown of Qatar's liquefied natural gas operations.
Mona Yacoubian, Director and Senior Adviser of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, discusses the limitations of the US administration's policy towards the conflict with Iran.
In times of uncertainty, we often look for something solid to hold onto. Lately, it seems the world’s investors have decided that “something solid” is, quite literally, gold.
The metal’s soaring price is more than just a market trend; it's a global barometer of anxiety.
When faith in currencies, governments, and traditional financial systems begins to waver, we see a familiar flight to the perceived safety of this timeless asset.
Well, pull out the party hats and dust off the stock tickers.
Lithium, the commodity that investors and analysts had all but left for dead in the great market purge of 2023-2024, is back.
The stock market has long treated Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) less as a traditional automaker and more as a futuristic technology cult, with its valuation soaring on the gravitational pull of its CEO, Elon Musk.
This persistent "Musk Premium" has burned countless short-sellers.
Bitcoin has vaporised more than US$800 billion in its latest crash and sucked US$1 trillion out of the broader crypto market.
With nearly US$2 trillion in market value and rising allocations from Wall Street firms, ETFs, pension funds, and insurers, Bitcoin is increasingly woven into traditional finance.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will officially stop collecting billions in trade duties at 12:01 a.m. EST on Tuesday, following a landmark Supreme Court ruling that declared President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to levy tariffs illegal.
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a historic blow to President Donald Trump’s economic agenda Friday, ruling 6-3 that the administration overstepped its constitutional authority by using a national emergency statute to impose sweeping global tariffs.
The January US jobs report surprised to the upside, adding 130,000 roles as unemployment dipped to 4.3% and wages stayed contained.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NYSE:NCLH) delivered a robust fiscal 2025 performance, reporting record total revenue of $9.8 billion.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) moved to secure the future of AI networking on Monday, announcing twin $2 billion investments in photonic product leaders Lumentum Holdings (NASDAQ:LITE) and Coherent (NYSE:COHR).
Sealed Air (NYSE:SEE), a leading provider of protective packaging solutions, including Bubble Wrap, Cryovac food packaging, and automated systems, on Monday reported fourth-quarter net sales of $1.40 billion for the period ended December 31, 2025.
Vision Marine Technologies (NASDAQ:VMAR) disclosed significant growth within its direct-to-consumer rental division on Monday, reporting that its Portside Ventura, California operations saw a 167% year-over-year increase in excursion volume.
RadNet (NASDAQ:RDNT) reported record fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results today, underscoring the success of its dual-track strategy to dominate both physical outpatient imaging and the burgeoning clinical AI market.