European Stocks Trim Losses as China Sees Potential for US Talks
(Bloomberg) -- European equities pared losses after China said it’s open to trade talks if the Trump administration takes a number of steps and shows more respect. Most Read from BloombergHow Did Th
Why a top HR executive at PwC says that in an AI-fueled labor market ‘skills are currency’
Managing director Kimberly Jones says that employees at the company pick who they want to work with based on their skills, not titles.
Lyft to enter European market with $200 million FreeNow acquisition
Lyft is buying mobility platform FreeNow from German automotive giants BMW and Mercedes-Benz for 175 million euros ($198.40 million) to expand into the European ride-hailing market, the U.S. company s
Nvidia stock slides premarket after warning of $5.5 billion hit from Trump's China chip restrictions
Nvidia said the Trump Administration was restricting the sale of H20 chips to China to help prevent Beijing developing its own supercomputer.
ASML Stock Falls on Weak Bookings, Soft Sales Outlook
ASML Holding shares fell in premarket trading Wednesday after the Dutch manufacturer of semiconductor-producing machinery reported worse-than-expected first-quarter net bookings and issued a soft curr
Movado’s (NYSE:MOV) Q4 Earnings Results: Revenue In Line With Expectations, Stock Jumps 20.7%
Luxury watch company Movado (NYSE:MOV) met Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q4 CY2024, with sales up 1% year on year to $181.5 million. Its GAAP profit of $0.36 per share was 7.2% below analyst
Global stocks decline as U.S. imposes ban on Nvidia exports to China
The U.S. bond market could come under further pressure, according to a research note published by JPMorgan.
Best money market account rates today, April 16, 2025 (Secure up to 4.41% APY)
Looking for the best money market account interest rates available today? Here’s a look at where to find the highest rates and whether now is a good time to open a money market account.
Will DOGE Take a Bite Out of This Spy Firm’s Stock? That’s Classified
The secretive nature of Booz Allen’s government work makes it nearly impossible for investors to gauge how federal cutbacks will affect the business.