Sen. Rand Paul criticized the Trump administration's decision to take a 10% stake in Intel.
DeepL launched the AI DeepL Agent on Wednesday aimed at enterprises, pitting it against companies like Microsoft and Anthropic.
IQM said it would use the fresh cash to ramp up investments in technology and commercial growth.
As the U.S. wields a global tariff war and cuts China off from AI chips, Beijing is ramping up new customers for its manufactured goods and technology.
Norway’s $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund will own a 95% stake in the property, marking its latest major real estate investment.
The U.K. government has named the date of its forthcoming Autumn Budget amid heightened pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to resolve a fiscal conundrum.
TSMC, along with SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics, are losing waivers that allowed them export chipmaking equipment to manufacturing plants in China.
Alphabet shares rose nearly 6% in premarket trade on Wednesday as investors viewed the result of Google's antitrust case as broadly favorable.
Vietnam tops the list as the most affordable country in the world for expats, according to a 2025 study by InterNations.
Ian King takes a look at the clouds gathering over the pharmaceuticals sector, hitherto one of the U.K.'s most successful industries.
European stocks are expected to open broadly higher on Wednesday, reversing negative sentiment in the previous session.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un are among the leaders from more than 20 countries attending the "Victory Day" military parade in Beijing.
The country's GDP grew 1.8% year over year, higher than the 1.6% expected by economists polled by Reuters.
President Xi Jinping delivered an opening speech at the reviewing stand overlooking Tiananmen Square, before reviewing the troops.
The yield on the 30-year bond nearly touched 5% as investors feared a hit to the U.S. government's coffers if deprived of tariff revenue.
CEO Marc Benioff revealed the layoffs during an interview on The Logan Bartlett Show podcast.
President Xi Jinping has invited Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un to attend as part of Beijing's showcase of its global power.
Economists polled by Reuters forecast a 1.6% expansion in Australia's second quarter GDP from the year before, compared to the 1.3% posted in the previous quarter.
Protests against tourism have increased in frequency and size as tourist arrivals to popular destinations meet, and in some places surpass, pre-pandemic levels.
Apple shares rose 3% in extended trading Tuesday after a federal judge ruled that Alphabet may continue making payments to preload Google Search on the iPhone.
The ruling comes nearly a year after a U.S. judge ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in its core market of internet search.
A federal appeals court last week ruled most of President Donald Trump’s global tariffs are illegal, undercutting his expansive trade policy.
A group of investors led by Sumitomo Corp and SMBC Aviation Capital are taking Air Lease, founded by aviation mogul Steven Udvar-Házy, private for $7.4 billion.
Statsig will continue to operate independently and serve customers out of its Seattle office, OpenAI said.
President Trump's court loss adds another layer of uncertainty to global shipping, from questions about refunds to status of trade deals and the tariff plan B.
The company is ending the program in favor of Amazon Family, which lets users share Prime benefits with another adult, but they must share the same address.
Investors want to see Salesforce's Agentforce artificial intelligence tool for customer service pick up traction.