| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Do | Las Vegas sees sharp visitor drop as leisure spending wanes | ||
| Do | Bayer: glyphosate shortages not expected outside the US after executive order | ||
| Do | Exclusive-Gunvor management buyout values trading group at around $5 billion, sources say | ||
| Do | Rio Tinto annual earnings flat as iron ore weakens, copper cushions blow | ||
| Do | Exclusive-ECB President Lagarde tells colleagues she is still focused on her post | ||
| Do | Nissan to recall about 643,000 U.S. vehicles | ||
| Do | Google, Shopee-owner Sea to develop AI tools for e-commerce, gaming | ||
| Do | Nestle beats Q4 sales expectations, plans ice cream sale as CEO sharpens focus | ||
| Do | Pernod Ricard's sales fell in first half, trend improved in second quarter | ||
| Do | JPMorgan in talks to bank for Trump's Board of Peace, FT says | ||
| Do | Explainer-Will Bayer's proposed $7.25 billion Roundup deal bring legal closure? | ||
| Do | How China plans to dominate global trade long after Trump | ||
| Do | Airbus softens output goal amid Pratt & Whitney engine delays | ||
| Do | Bill Gates a no-show at India AI summit, event marred by organisational chaos | ||
| Do | Apollo says CEO Rowan had no business or personal relationship with Epstein | ||
| Do | Vietnamese airlines sign $30-billion deals for 90 Boeing jets | ||
| Do | Asia shares get tech lift as Iran, rate uncertainty loom over markets | ||
| Do | Exclusive-Germany seeking more F-35 jets as European fighter program falters, sources say | ||
| Do | Australia's Zip misses first-half earnings estimate, shares dive nearly 40% | ||
| Do | Australia's Wesfarmers shares slide as high living costs temper second-half start | ||
| Do | Indonesia, US firms sign over $7 billion in trade, investment deals | ||
| Do | Dollar perks up as Fed appears in no rush to cut rates | ||
| Do | DoorDash forecasts upbeat quarterly order value as delivery demand stays firm | ||
| Do | US agency sues Coca-Cola bottler over employee event that excluded men | ||
| Do | Blue Owl sells $1.4 billion from debt funds to pension, insurance investors |