| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mi | Lowe's cuts annual forecasts as home-improvement spending stuck in limbo | ||
| Mi | Target posts bigger-than-expected drop in quarterly sales, readies for key holiday period | ||
| Mi | Archer partners with Saudi entities to develop and test air taxi operations | ||
| Mi | Fed minutes expected to detail a policy divide that may be deepening | ||
| Mi | Analysis-What Fed cut? US repo rates still high as liquidity tightens into year-end | ||
| Mi | Market slide frays investors' nerves with AI trade, rate-cut doubts | ||
| Mi | US stock futures steady in lead-up to Nvidia test | ||
| Mi | Australia expects more allies to sign up to its critical minerals reserve | ||
| Mi | Emirates reveals order for 8 Airbus A350-900 | ||
| Mi | Bubble or breakout? Nvidia earnings put AI boom under the microscope | ||
| Mi | US Thanksgiving dinner cost drops for third year, Farm Bureau says | ||
| Mi | Boeing stages partial comeback with flydubai jet order | ||
| Mi | Wall Street banks ignite rush for Indian rupee rally wagers tied to trade deal optimism | ||
| Mi | Ford to recall nearly 230,000 US vehicles over instrument panel display failure, NHTSA says | ||
| Mi | Flydubai CEO says range and size drove Airbus jet order | ||
| Mi | China bans Japanese seafood as diplomatic dispute deepens | ||
| Mi | Musk's xAI in advanced talks to raise $15 billion at $230 billion valuation, WSJ reports | ||
| Mi | Star Entertainment in Australia fails performance hurdles for seventh straight year | ||
| Mi | Japan counts cost of China's travel boycott as tensions flare | ||
| Mi | Asia markets wobble toward Nvidia earnings test | ||
| Mi | Yen bid, dollar steadies as investors look for safety from global selloff | ||
| Mi | Celltrion to invest up to $478 million to expand US factory in response to tariffs | ||
| Mi | ANZ CEO says bank needs cultural change to fix ongoing mistakes | ||
| Mi | Trump warns against AI 'overregulation,' says US needs to have one federal standard | ||
| Mi | Foreign demand for US Treasuries slips in September, but Japan steps up buying |