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U.S. equities slipped after a run of record highs as software stocks fell and oil prices surged on a Hormuz standoff. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq, which had been on a historic winning streak, gave back gai
ServiceNow’s Q1 earnings revealed a subscription‑revenue slowdown tied to the Iran war, sending its shares down 14%. The company will use a May 4 analyst day to outline its recovery plan.
L'Oreal's shares jumped 9% after the cosmetics giant posted 7.6% organic sales growth to €12.2 bn in Q1, beating analyst forecasts of 3‑4%. The outperformance, driven by strong e‑commerce and market‑s
After the S&P 500 posted fresh record highs, futures slipped as investors wrestled with renewed US‑Iran tensions, including Iran’s closure of the Hormuz Strait that threatens Indian shipments. The pul
CryptoQuant’s Bitcoin Bull Score Index broke into neutral territory at 50, a milestone not seen since the $126,000 peak, suggesting a possible regime shift. Analyst Julio Moreno warns that the March 2
GSR, a veteran crypto market maker, debuted its first spot‑linked ETF (BESO) that tracks Bitcoin, Ether and Solana, pulling $5 million in volume on day one and offering staking rewards. The product jo
Tesla delivered a 41‑cent EPS beat and a record 19.2% automotive margin, but revenue missed estimates as the company ramps up $2.5 bn capex and prepares cheaper Model Y and Model 3 trims to fend off l
A confluence of US liquidity measures, record Bitcoin ETF inflows, and strong miner profits is propelling crypto to an 11‑week high, even as the Iran‑Hormuz conflict pushes oil prices up. Meanwhile, T
Bitcoin surged to a monthly high near $80K, breaking a recent $76K level, as positioning metrics and open interest turn bullish, while other headlines like Trump’s legal battles dominate the news cycl
Tesla posted strong Q1 2026 revenue and profit growth, but a 37% surge in operating expenses tied to its AI and robotics pivot compressed operating margins to 4.2% for a second straight quarterly decl
ServiceNow's Q1 results barely beat estimates, yet a 75‑basis‑point subscription revenue headwind from the Iran war sent its stock down 14%. The conflict also ripples through global markets, affecting
Tesla's Q1 2026 earnings show 16% revenue growth to $22.4 billion but a miss against the $22.64 billion Wall Street expected, as the company signals a deeper pivot toward Optimus robots and AI compute
IBM posted a Q1 earnings beat but its shares fell as analysts flagged slower revenue growth and tepid software sales, especially in the AI segment. While the company kept its full‑year guidance steady
Tesla posted a Q1 earnings beat with revenue and profit surging, but warned that higher capital spending and scaling challenges for its robotaxi and solar businesses could pressure margins, prompting
Kevin Warsh, Trump’s Fed‑chair pick, urged the Senate to adopt a trimmed‑average inflation gauge that strips out one‑off shocks, arguing it shows a softer 2.3% trend. Bank of America’s Aditya Bhave co
Yesway debuted on the Nasdaq under ticker YSWY at a $1.21 billion valuation, as CEO Tom Trkla claimed the convenience store chain is siphoning customers from fast-food rivals with Allsup's burrito pla
An explainer breaking down how direct mutual funds—bought straight from fund houses—differ from regular plans routed through advisors, and why the choice matters for retail investors' returns.
GSR has debuted its Core3 ETF (ticker BESO) on Nasdaq, offering an actively managed, weekly‑rebalanced basket of Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana that also distributes staking rewards for a 1% fee. The la
GSR, the crypto‑trading firm, has entered asset management with the Nasdaq‑listed GSR Crypto Core3 ETF (ticker BESO), a weekly‑rebalanced basket of Bitcoin, Ether and Solana that also captures staking
India's Senior Citizen Savings Scheme offers 8.2% fixed annual interest over a five-year tenure with quarterly payouts, while bank FDs give seniors flexible tenors and slightly higher rates than regul
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