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The FIFA World Cup also helped drive up sales of ready-to-drink beverages
Reports about progress in efforts to end the war drove prices down 5% on Tuesday
Job-changers are highly sensitive to real-time economic conditions
Trump said an agreement with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could be reached soon
AFS Pro delivers a holistic business payments ecosystem
Citadel oversees some $71 billion in assets
Europe's largest bank HSBC shares edged lower 0.8%
Bessent said a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could be agreed
the attack caused a consequent fire at the ship’s bow
Anthropic has moved aggressively in recent months to shore up its computing resources
Mashreq's partnership with VeryNile signifies a fusion of financial empowerment and environmental responsibility
President Donald Trump said Saturday that he called off a major attack on Iran
The acquisition underscores how payments companies are racing to strengthen fraud defenses
The partnership between Chevening and Somabay is an excellent example of the power of collaboration
OpenAI agents broke out of a training environment
The jump comes after the company reported a surge in cloud growth
The U.S. held off on fresh strikes against the Islamic Republic
Trump has reportedly been weighing another round of strikes on Iran
The sell-off centred on South Korea's largest AI-linked companies
India's Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan resigned in response to the Gen Z student protests
the Department of State authorized the departure of non-emergency U.S. government personnel
Iran’s army said on Friday it had launched attacks on strategic U.S. assets
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York sold euros for yen on behalf of the Treasury
EU interior ministers will meet on Tuesday by video conference to discuss the issue
US military planners have reportedly prepared options for a 10-to-14-day campaign against Iranian military targets.
Universal Music Group slumped 25.4%
The threat to oil supplies in the region has expanded beyond Hormuz
Exxon posted profits for the quarter of $14.5 billion
The Women's World Cup is set to be held in Brazil next year
Microsoft jumped 15% after reporting growth from its Azure business