| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Do | NYSE-parent ICE's profit rises on stronger trading volumes | ||
| Do | Cardinal Health boosts annual profit forecast banking on surging demand for specialty drugs | ||
| Do | Hedge funds hit by AI sell-off, Goldman Sachs says | ||
| Do | Barrick to press ahead with IPO of North American gold assets, names Hill CEO | ||
| Do | Volkswagen overtook Tesla as Europe's top EV seller in 2025 | ||
| Do | Buyout giant KKR reports rising management fees, lower transaction fees | ||
| Do | Thomson Reuters reports higher fourth-quarter revenue | ||
| Do | Estee Lauder forecasts annual results below estimates as marketing costs increase | ||
| Do | Tapestry lifts annual forecasts as Tabby handbag craze fuels blowout holiday quarter | ||
| Do | Warsh may struggle to lay down new rules of the road for Fed | ||
| Do | Chinese EV maker Nio expects to post first adjusted operating profit | ||
| Do | S&P, Nasdaq futures subdued as markets digest Alphabet's AI spending plans | ||
| Do | Exclusive-Syngenta targets up to $10 billion Hong Kong listing in 2026, sources say | ||
| Do | China warns of security risks linked to OpenClaw open-source AI agent | ||
| Do | Maersk flags softer 2026 earnings as Suez return, overcapacity hit freight rates | ||
| Do | Taiwan's Foxconn forecasts strong first-quarter performance | ||
| Do | Shell keeps buybacks steady as profit falls, misses expectations | ||
| Do | China faces higher prices for further U.S. soybean buys to please Trump | ||
| Do | Fed opts to keep bank capital buffers steady until 2027 as it mulls stress test tweaks | ||
| Do | Exclusive-Nippon Steel considering $3.2 billion convertible bond sale, sources say | ||
| Do | Bitcoin slumps with key $70,000 level in sight | ||
| Do | Volvo Cars' Q4 profits tumbles in challenging market | ||
| Do | Analysis-'Software-mageddon' leaves investors bargain-hunting but wary | ||
| Do | Precious metals, oil slide as global tensions ease; copper down | ||
| Do | Dollar recovers as central bank decisions loom, markets turn risk-off |