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Jan 02

Global Markets Rise in Buoyant Start to Trading

U.S. stock futures rose on the first full day of trading for the year, with international markets also gaining and some major indexes logging fresh record highs.

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Asian Factory Activity Gauges Signal Growth But Cost Pressures Cloud Recovery

Asia's manufacturing sector seems to be on firmer ground with survey data signaling improving factory activity, though rising cost pressures could cloud any recovery.

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Trump Rolls Back Tariffs on Furniture and Kitchen Cabinets

It is the latest move by the president to walk back levies in the face of consumer frustration over the cost of living.

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The $358 Billion Question for the New CEO of Berkshire Hathaway

As Warren Buffett passes the torch to Greg Abel, a mountain of cash is top of mind.

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Five Wall Street Investors Explain How They're Approaching the Coming Year

Here's how they are looking at artificial intelligence, interest rates and economic pressures.

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Crypto Investors Celebrated for Most of 2025. Then Came the Hangover.

Bitcoin finished the year in the red as investors grappled with the AI trade and macroeconomic risk.

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Singapore's Economy Records Stronger-Than-Expected Growth in 2025

Singapore's economy expanded by 4.8% in 2025, exceeding the 4.4% growth in 2024 and beating forecasts.

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Wall Street is starting 2026 with echoes of 2000's dot-com woes

So-called small-cap value stocks have almost never been.

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Everyday Traders Go From Fringe Players to Dominant Market Force

Forget the GameStop frenzy four years ago-2025 was the year of the retail trader, with individual investors flexing their muscles and exerting more power over markets than ever before.

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Silver Prices Plummet After Record Surge. The Rally Is Dangerous.

Silver has a volatile trading history and a tendency to draw in feverish retail investors during market frenzies,

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Xi Says China Hit 2025 Growth Target Despite Economic Headwinds

The leader's New Year speech is an opportunity to communicate directly with the Chinese people and provided an insight into his priorities.

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U.S. Crude Oil Inventories Decline Amid Lower Imports

U.S. crude oil inventories fell last week as imports dropped and refineries ran at a slightly faster pace.

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London Has Best IPO Year Since 2021, PwC Report Says

Eleven initial public offerings raised £1.9 billion in 2025 as a late surge in listings eased fears that the city is stuck in a fundraising drought.

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China's 'Invisible' Stimulus Is Here. Why It's Easy to Miss.

Beijing is quietly channeling support through local governments, state firms, and targeted subsidies-stabilizing growth without shock-and-awe.

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2026 Is a Make-or-Break Year for the AI Trade

There are many things that can upend the AI data center trade. Chief among them is power supply.

 

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January 02, 2026 05:00 ET (10:00 GMT)

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