This week's movers include SpaceX IPO and Intel news
Investors faced a busy week as major developments across aerospace, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, energy and equities shaped trading sentiment.
Investors faced a busy week as major developments across aerospace, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, energy and equities shaped trading sentiment.
President Donald Trump said the United States was no longer acting from a position of weakness after what he described as a successful strike on Iran.
MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor said the company’s Bitcoin-focused strategy has helped push its Bitcoin and cash reserves about $48 billion above its total debt.
The Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission has indicated that the country is prepared to support the adoption of real-world asset tokenisation, signalling growing confidence in blockchain-based financial innovation.
Nine senior figures have quit the Ethereum Foundation this year, including co‑executive director Hsiao‑Wei Wang, even as ETH trades about 57% below its all‑time high and Solana closes the gap.
Global stocks are ending a strong week on a cautious note as relief over an interim peace deal between the US and Iran gave way to a focus on the challenges of securing a lasting agreement. Anneka Treon, Global Head of Private Banking, Wealth Management, and Investments at ING Investments, discusses her outlook for Europe, client concerns, and the broader macro picture.
Iran delayed the start of negotiations over a permanent peace deal with the US after fighting intensified in southern Lebanon, a potential setback to Donald Trump's efforts to end the war and curb Tehran's nuclear program. Ambassador Puneet Talwar, Principal at Talwar Global Strategies and former US Ambassador to Morocco, discusses the US, Iran interim deal and what he expects to see from negotiations in the coming days.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham won a decisive victory for the ruling Labour Party that delivers him a seat in Parliament and, with it, a pathway to challenge UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for his job. Bloomberg UK Politics Reporter James Woolcock discusses what he expects to see from a potential leadership showdown in the UK.
UK government borrowing reached £23.3 billion in May 2026, exceeding official forecasts by £5.6 billion and highlighting mounting pressure on public finances.
The cryptocurrency derivatives market endured another sharp shakeout after more than US$361 million worth of long positions were liquidated within a 24-hour period.