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Coffee by the bucket is the summer’s wildest caffeine trend thumbnail
The Business Economics

Coffee by the bucket is the summer’s wildest caffeine trend

Concerns A Trenta Starbucks is no longer cutting it. The latest coffee trend has people ordering their iced lattes by the bucket.  Earlier...

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The Business Economics

Global markets rally following Trump’s tariffs deal with Japan

Concerns Global shares rallied on Wednesday, with Tokyo’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index gaining 3.5% after Japan and the U.S. announced a deal on...

Delta is just the beginning: How AI is going to put dynamic pricing into everything you buy thumbnail
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Delta is just the beginning: How AI is going to put dynamic pricing into everything you buy

Concerns Summer vacation season is here, but it may be the last time Americans can travel affordably by plane—especially if Delta has its...

TSMC just hit a $1 trillion market cap. These 5 companies could be next thumbnail
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TSMC just hit a $1 trillion market cap. These 5 companies could be next

Concerns Last week, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE: TSM), also known as TSMC, crossed an important psychological threshold for investors. The Taiwanese...

General Motors’ profit slides by 32% in second quarter, and Trump’s tariffs are to blame thumbnail
The Business Economics

General Motors’ profit slides by 32% in second quarter, and Trump’s tariffs are to blame

Concerns General Motors’ second-quarter core profit fell 32% to $3 billion on Tuesday, as the automaker continued to confront challenging tariff policies, which...

Trump l’oeil: How does Trump rate as an artist? thumbnail
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Trump l’oeil: How does Trump rate as an artist?

Concerns As President Donald Trump considers life after the White House when his term-limited time in office ends in 2029, might he follow...

Figma aims for $16 billion valuation as IPO date and stock listing nears thumbnail
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Figma aims for $16 billion valuation as IPO date and stock listing nears

Concerns Figma is targeting a valuation of $16.4 billion in its upcoming initial public offering, according to a new filing with the Securities...

OpenAI launches ChatGPT personal assistant capable of browsing, shopping, and managing files thumbnail
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OpenAI launches ChatGPT personal assistant capable of browsing, shopping, and managing files

OpenAI unveils ChatGPT agent—an AI-powered personal assistant that can browse the web, manage files, and complete tasks, raising both excitement and safety concerns....

Uber to buy 20,000 self&driving taxis in $300m Lucid partnership thumbnail
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Uber to buy 20,000 self&driving taxis in $300m Lucid partnership

Uber will roll out 20,000 self-driving Lucid Gravity SUVs from 2025 in a $300m investment deal, signalling a major push into autonomous ride-hailing...

Ocado chief blames Reeves’s Budget for rising food prices as inflation climbs thumbnail
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Ocado chief blames Reeves’s Budget for rising food prices as inflation climbs

Ocado CEO Tim Steiner says Rachel Reeves’s Budget, including higher NI and minimum wage increases, is driving up food prices as UK inflation...