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Coverage spans equities, macroeconomic data, commodities, currencies, technology, politics, and global events—paired with analysis that highlights why each development matters for traders and investors. From breaking headlines to hourly market snapshots and in-depth articles, the News Hub is designed to help you stay informed, oriented, and ahead of market-moving events.

  • Meta to cut about 8,000 jobs, cancel 6,000 hires, and raise 2026 capex by up to $10 billion.
  • Wolfe Research grows cautious as rising yields widen yield-equity tension and push Fed rate-cut expectations into late 2027.
  • Bitcoin Depot files Chapter 11 and will wind down operations, taking its Bitcoin ATM network offline.
  • HIVE Digital jumps ~33% after BUZZ acquired 25 acres for a planned 320 MW AI gigafactory hosting ~100,000 GPUs.
  • Publicis agrees to buy LiveRamp for $38.50 a share, sending LiveRamp shares sharply higher.
  • Ford Energy signs a five-year pact to supply EDF up to 20 GWh of battery storage, validating Ford's storage pivot.
  • Pound edges up but remains near April lows as UK political turmoil and energy-driven inflation weigh on sterling and gilts.

Latest Articles

South Korean President Lee Highlights Potential Price Impacts of US Semiconductor Tariffs and Addresses Broader Economic and Diplomatic Issues

South Korean President Lee Highlights Potential Price Impacts of US Semiconductor Tariffs and Addresses Broader Economic and Diplomatic Issues

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung addressed the implications of proposed US tariffs on semiconductor imports, suggesting they would likely lead to increased prices for American consumers due to market dominance by South Korean and Taiwanese firms. He also discussed the recent depreciation of the South Korean won and its relation to broader curre…

South Korean President Predicts Won Strengthening Amid Stock Market Optimism

South Korean President Predicts Won Strengthening Amid Stock Market Optimism

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung shared expectations that the won's exchange rate could strengthen to about 1,400 per U.S. dollar within the upcoming months. He emphasized that domestic policy efforts alone may not fully stabilize the currency due to external influences such as movements in the Japanese yen. Furthermore, he highlighted that des…