UncategorizedReform surge shows Britain will keep voting for change until it sees it fwadmin / May 2, 2025 Nigel Farage’s party is bolstered by disillusionment in the country rather than its policies
UncategorizedAmazon warns on trade war hit as profit outlook misses forecasts fwadmin / May 2, 2025 Ecommerce giant says ‘tariff and trade policies’ pose a risk to its earnings
UncategorizedThe digital countermove to Trump tariffs fwadmin / May 2, 2025 America’s mid-air dismantling of the global system of trade represents a one-time chance to compete
UncategorizedAustralia retail sales up modestly in March, add little to first-quarter growth fwadmin / May 2, 2025
UncategorizedKorea Electric Power Corporation Files 2024 Annual Report on Form 20-F fwadmin / May 2, 2025
UncategorizedApple must halt non-app store sales commissions, judge says fwadmin / May 1, 2025 US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers found that Apple “willfully” violated her injunction.
UncategorizedMeta’s capex inflation: Mark Zuckerberg’s AI appetite and the Trump tariffs are boosting infrastructure spending to as much as $72 billion fwadmin / May 1, 2025 The social media company cited its aggressive AI goals and rising hardware costs for its decision to raise capex spending by billions of dollars from the range it had set just three months ago.