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UK jobs data boost economist calls that BOE rate cuts are done

BUSINESS

UK jobs data boost economist calls that BOE rate cuts are done

Economists surveyed by Bloomberg unanimously expect the Monetary Policy Committee to leave rates on hold on Thursday

Smartphone maker Nothing raises $200 million to build AI Devices

BUSINESS

Smartphone maker Nothing raises $200 million to build AI Devices

The Series C financing round was led by Tiger Global, with support from existing backers GV, Highland Europe, EQT, Latitude, I2BF and Tapestry

Unilever appoints acting CFO Srinivas Phatak in role permanently

BUSINESS

Unilever appoints acting CFO Srinivas Phatak in role permanently

Srinivas Phatak had been serving as acting CFO at the Anglo-Dutch consumer goods company since March

India mulls allowing bespoke pensions in $175 billion industry

INDIA

India mulls allowing bespoke pensions in $175 billion industry

PFRDA has held several rounds of discussions with fund managers on the potential change, which is aimed at boosting the growth of the pension industry in India

India eyeing Bangladesh’s top spot with perks for recycling dying ships

INDIA

India eyeing Bangladesh’s top spot with perks for recycling dying ships

The government will spread these monetary benefits over ten years starting 2026 and the cabinet of federal ministers is likely to approve the proposal by the end of September

JPMorgan to cut China, India share in flagship EM bond index

BUSINESS

JPMorgan to cut China, India share in flagship EM bond index

The limit will fall to 9% from 10% currently, with the implementation to be phased over a period of several months.

US tariff of 15% on Japan auto exports to kick in Tuesday

WORLD

US tariff of 15% on Japan auto exports to kick in Tuesday

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to implement the deal earlier this month, setting a maximum 15% tariff on most of Japan’s products, including automobiles

India's LNG demand drops in 2025 as buyers wait for supply wave

BUSINESS

India's LNG demand drops in 2025 as buyers wait for supply wave

The world’s fourth-biggest LNG importer bought about 16 million tons of the super-chilled gas in the eight months through August, down 10% from a year earlier

Asian stocks gain at open after Wall Street rally

BUSINESS

Asian stocks gain at open after Wall Street rally

Shares in Japan, Australia and South Korea opened higher, with the MSCI Asia-Pacific Index hovering near its record high.

Alphabet surpasses $3 trillion in market value

BUSINESS

Alphabet surpasses $3 trillion in market value

Alphabet joins a short list of other companies valued above $3 trillion, with Nvidia Corp., Microsoft Corp., and Apple Inc. as the only other publicly traded stocks above that level.

China eases cross-border financing rules to lure foreign capital

BUSINESS

China eases cross-border financing rules to lure foreign capital

China’s existing home prices declined at an accelerated pace in last month, highlighting the need for broader support, even as major cities relax purchase restrictions.

Trump says companies should report earnings every six months

WORLD

Trump says companies should report earnings every six months

Trump compared the US reporting process to China, suggesting that Beijing had a system in place that was more efficient and cost-effective for businesses in that country.

China finds Nvidia violated antitrust law in chip deal probe

BUSINESS

China finds Nvidia violated antitrust law in chip deal probe

The surprise announcement emerged with US and Chinese officials heading into a second day of wide-ranging negotiations in Madrid over tariffs, which could shape the relationship between the world’s two largest economies

Xiaomi hastens flagship smartphone release to take on iPhone 17

BUSINESS

Xiaomi hastens flagship smartphone release to take on iPhone 17

Founder and Chief Executive Officer Lei Jun said on Monday that his company wants to be measured against Apple’s smartphones, long considered the standard bearers at the high end of the market

Pop Mart shares slump most since April on JPMorgan downgrade

BUSINESS

Pop Mart shares slump most since April on JPMorgan downgrade

The Chinese toymaker’s stock slumped nearly 9% in Hong Kong to the lowest level in more than a month. It is still up more than 180% year-to-date and remains the top performer on the Hang Seng Index

Aluminum heads for longest winning streak in a year before Fed

BUSINESS

Aluminum heads for longest winning streak in a year before Fed

Benchmark aluminum on the London Metal Exchange rose alongside equities in Asia, with the metal on track for the longest run of gains in more than a year

Trump expects a ‘big cut’ from Federal Reserve this week

BUSINESS

Trump expects a ‘big cut’ from Federal Reserve this week

Trump has been putting pressure for months on Fed Chair Jerome Powell to cut rates and repeatedly encouraged him to resign

South Korea scraps plans to raise capital gains tax

BUSINESS

South Korea scraps plans to raise capital gains tax

The decision follows months of opposition from Lee’s core voter base, many of whom are retail investors

Gold trades near record high as Fed expected to cut rates

BUSINESS

Gold trades near record high as Fed expected to cut rates

Bullion traded near $3,640 an ounce, after gaining for four consecutive weeks.

North Korean hackers used ChatGPT to help forge deepfake ID

WORLD

North Korean hackers used ChatGPT to help forge deepfake ID

The trend shows that attackers can leverage emerging AI during the hacking process, including attack scenario planning, malware development

Uncertainty on tariffs hurt; paying them is worse, survey shows

BUSINESS

Uncertainty on tariffs hurt; paying them is worse, survey shows

That’s among the takeaways from a survey of 336 small to mid-size companies by Freightos, a Barcelona-based cargo booking platform

Fed debate turns to pace of cuts amid heavy Trump pressure

WORLD

Fed debate turns to pace of cuts amid heavy Trump pressure

A cut this week, however, won’t necessarily set the Fed on a smooth glide path to lower rates

US, China officials kick off economic, trade talks in Madrid

WORLD

US, China officials kick off economic, trade talks in Madrid

Delegations led by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng arrived at the venue in Madrid Sunday afternoon

Global 36-hour interest-rate spree heralds first US cut of 2025

WORLD

Global 36-hour interest-rate spree heralds first US cut of 2025

The standoff over Fed policy, pitting Trump’s strident calls for lower borrowing costs against Chair Jerome Powell’s concerns about tariff-driven inflation, hangs over the meeting

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