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Today: November 20, 2024

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Marketmind: Risk appetites sour, with inflation on the menu

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole.

Marketmind: Risk appetites sour, with inflation on the menu
News|US

Trump says will attend federal appeals court arguments on presidential immunity

Donald Trump said he will be attending a federal appeals court hearing regarding the scope of his presidential immunity in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, in comments in a Truth Social post on

Trump says will attend federal appeals court arguments on presidential immunity
Business|Economy|Europe

Boeing shares slide in Frankfurt after FAA grounds some MAX 9s

Boeing shares listed in Frankfurt fell as much as 8% on Monday after the U.S.

Boeing shares slide in Frankfurt after FAA grounds some MAX 9s
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German exports rise more than expected in November

German exports rose much more than expected in November as demand in the European Union increased strongly, data from the federal statistics office showed on Monday.

German exports rise more than expected in November
Asia|Business|News|Technology

Indonesia temporarily grounds three Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes - transport ministry

Indonesia temporarily grounded three Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes on Jan. 6, operated by Lion Air, despite different configurations from the plane that had to make an emergency landing

Indonesia temporarily grounds three Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes - transport ministry
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Marketmind: New year market funk sees 5-day blues

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan With U.S. government shutdown angst resurfacing, this weekend's Taiwan election in view, fourth-quarter earnings looming again and

Marketmind: New year market funk sees 5-day blues
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BlackRock sets lower fee for spot bitcoin ETF compared to peers

BlackRock has set a fee of 0.30% for its planned spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund, which is notably lower than those charged by some peers.

BlackRock sets lower fee for spot bitcoin ETF compared to peers
Business|Finance|Health|US

Regeneron preliminary Q4 US sales of Eylea below expectations

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals on Monday reported eye drug Eylea's fourth-quarter preliminary U.S. sales below Wall Street expectations, as the company's blockbuster product faced pressure from

Regeneron preliminary Q4 US sales of Eylea below expectations
Business|Finance|Health

Moderna's 2023 prelim COVID vaccine sales meet target

Moderna on Monday reported preliminary 2023 sales of $6.7 billion for its COVID vaccine, surpassing the lower end of its full-year forecast, while reiterating its goal of returning to

Moderna's 2023 prelim COVID vaccine sales meet target
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Abercrombie & Fitch lifts quarterly net sales forecast

Abercrombie & Fitch on Monday raised its forecast for fourth-quarter net sales, after strong demand for its brands during the key holiday shopping period.

Abercrombie & Fitch lifts quarterly net sales forecast
Business|Health|Science|Technology

Merck to buy Harpoon Therapeutics for $680 million

Merck & Co said on Monday it would buy cancer drug developer Harpoon Therapeutics for about $680 million, reinforcing its oncology portfolio with immunotherapies.

Merck to buy Harpoon Therapeutics for $680 million
Business|Technology|US

Apple's Vision Pro headset to go on sale in U.S. starting Feb. 2

Apple said it would start sales of its Vision Pro mixed-reality headset in the United States from Feb. 2, as the company tries to grab a share of the market dominated by Meta Platforms

Apple's Vision Pro headset to go on sale in U.S. starting Feb. 2
News|US

Biden not considering firing Pentagon chief Austin, White House official says

U.S.

Biden not considering firing Pentagon chief Austin, White House official says
Business|Economy|Finance

Bank of America to take non-cash charge of $1.6 billion in Q4 after cessation of a loan index

Bank of America will take a charge of about $1.6 billion in the fourth quarter as it phases out the use of a Bloomberg interest rate benchmark.

Bank of America to take non-cash charge of $1.6 billion in Q4 after cessation of a loan index
US

US Supreme Court rejects X Corp's surveillance disclosure challenge

The U.S.

US Supreme Court rejects X Corp's surveillance disclosure challenge
Election|News|US

Biden's infrastructure czar to help lead re-election effort

Joe Biden's infrastructure czar Mitch Landrieu is leaving his White House role to help lead the U.S. president's re-election campaign as Biden tries to energize his pitch for

Biden's infrastructure czar to help lead re-election effort
Business|Finance|Health

J&J to buy targeted cancer therapy developer Ambrx for $2 billion

Johnson & Johnson said on Monday it had agreed to buy drug developer Ambrx Biopharma for $2 billion to gain access to drugs that belong to a class of targeted cancer therapies which have

J&J to buy targeted cancer therapy developer Ambrx for $2 billion
Business|Technology

Volkswagen brings ChatGPT into compact cars

Volkswagen presented its first vehicles featuring a voice assistant that integrates ChatGPT technology at the CES electronics trade fair in Las Vegas on Monday, enabling

Volkswagen brings ChatGPT into compact cars
News|Science|Technology|US

Astrobotic's lunar lander suffers glitch in space, moon mission fate unclear

A privately built moon lander launched Monday morning to make the first U.S. soft lunar landing in more than 50 years failed to enter its correct orientation in space, suffering

Astrobotic's lunar lander suffers glitch in space, moon mission fate unclear
Business|Economy|Technology

Global EV market growth to slow this year on lower subsidies - report

Growth in the global electric-vehicle market is set to slow to 27.1% this year as a reduction in state subsidies makes the cars less appealing to buyers, according to research firm Canalys

Global EV market growth to slow this year on lower subsidies - report
Business|Europe|Finance|Technology

KKR to notify EU of TIM network buyout by end of January -sources

KKR plans to notify the European Union's antitrust authorities by the end of January of its planned buyout of Telecom Italia's (TIM) fixed access network, two sources close to the

KKR to notify EU of TIM network buyout by end of January -sources
Business|Finance|Technology

Twilio taps insider Shipchandler as CEO, expects revenue to exceed forecast

Twilio said on Monday it has appointed insider Khozema Shipchandler as the new CEO and expects its fourth-quarter revenue to be above the top-end of its earlier forecast range, sending the

Twilio taps insider Shipchandler as CEO, expects revenue to exceed forecast
Europe|News|Political|World

Scholz berates EU allies over "insufficient" military support for Ukraine

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Monday the majority of countries in the European Union were not delivering sufficient weapons to Ukraine to help it battle a Russian invasion,

Scholz berates EU allies over "insufficient" military support for Ukraine
Crime|News|US

White House: 'Grotesque' to call Jan. 6 defendants 'hostages'

Calling those charged in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S.

White House: 'Grotesque' to call Jan. 6 defendants 'hostages'
Business|Health

Bristol Myers expects to launch 16 new products through 2030 - CEO

Bristol Myers Squibb CEO Christopher Boerner said on Monday the drugmaker expects to add 16 new products to its portfolio by the end of the decade.

Bristol Myers expects to launch 16 new products through 2030 - CEO

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