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Nvidia needs EU approval to buy AI startup Run:ai, regulators say
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -U.S. chipmaker Nvidia will have to seek EU antitrust clearance for its proposed acquisition of AI startup Run:ai because it threatens competition in the markets
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
JPMorgan hires Rajendram from Deutsche Bank as head of EMEA consumer deals
LONDON (Reuters) - JPMorgan has hired Rumesh Rajendram from rival Deutsche Bank as head of consumer and retail M&A for EMEA, according to a staff memo distributed on Thursday. Rajendram will be based
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
TotalEnergies Q3 income hits three-year low as refining margins plunge
By America Hernandez PARIS (Reuters) -French oil major TotalEnergies third-quarter profit hit a three-year low of $4.1 billion on Thursday, slightly missing expectations as refining margins and
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Weekly jobless claims at five-month low; consumer spending rises solidly
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell to a five-month low last week and consumer spending increased more than expected
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Higher Asian LNG prices boost Shell Q3 sales vs TotalEnergies
By Ron Bousso and America Hernandez LONDON - Higher production and sales in Asia helped Shell's liquefied natural gas (LNG) business outshine TotalEnergies' in the third quarter, analysts and traders
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Robinhood shares drop as growth push takes a toll on Q3 results
By Niket Nishant and Manya Saini (Reuters) -Shares of Robinhood Markets fell 14% on Thursday after more than doubling in value this year, as incentives aimed to attract customer assets hurt the retail
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Saudi Arabia's PIF signs MoUs worth up to $51 billion with Japanese banks
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), has signed five Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) with Japanese financial institutions worth up to an overall
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Merck sees Gardasil China woes carrying into 2025
By Michael Erman and Leroy Leo (Reuters) -Merck & Co beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly earnings on Thursday on strong sales of its blockbuster cancer treatment Keytruda, but said weak demand
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Robinhood shares drop as growth push takes a toll on Q3 results
By Niket Nishant and Manya Saini (Reuters) -Shares of Robinhood Markets fell 14% on Thursday after more than doubling in value this year, as incentives aimed to attract customer assets hurt the retail
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Merck sees Gardasil China woes carrying into 2025
By Michael Erman and Leroy Leo (Reuters) -Merck & Co beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly earnings on Thursday on strong sales of its blockbuster cancer treatment Keytruda, but said weak demand
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Israel's settlers see sanctions relief if Trump wins US election
By Jonathan Saul JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's settlers are closely watching the U.S. election, a leader of the community said, expressing confidence that if Donald Trump wins he will lift what they
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
UK finance firms told to beef up buffers against CrowdStrike-like events
LONDON (Reuters) - Financial companies in Britain must prepare to ensure they can deliver business services in "severe but plausible" scenarios, such as a global tech outage, to minimise any impact on
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Canada's economy stalls in August; central bank's Q3 growth forecast in doubt
By Promit Mukherjee, Ismail Shakil OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada's economy is likely to miss the Bank of Canada's revised third-quarter forecast after a slew of temporary factors stalled gross domestic
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
AstraZeneca says its China operations president under investigation
By Maggie Fick and Casey Hall LONDON/SHANGHAI, (Reuters) -AstraZeneca said its China president Leon Wang is under investigation and the drugmaker would cooperate with Chinese authorities. The company
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Analysis-Companies boost social and climate reporting amid ESG backlash
By Ross Kerber (Reuters) - Many U.S. companies have stepped up reporting on environmental and social matters in recent years even with sustained pressure from conservative politicians, data reviewed
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
NYSE-parent ICE's profit meets estimates as strong trading offsets higher expenses
By Jaiveer Shekhawat and Laura Matthews (Reuters) - Intercontinental Exchange reported third-quarter profit in line with expectations on Thursday, as strong trading volumes in the energy and options
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Alaska Air forecasts Q4 profit below Street expectations due to cost pressures
(Reuters) - Alaska Air Group forecast its fourth-quarter profit below analysts' expectations on Thursday, as higher costs associated with overstaffing and aircraft delivery delays dented margins. The
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Ford's head of integrated services leaves automaker to join Peloton
By Nora Eckert (Reuters) - The head of Ford Motor's integrated services, who was tasked with leading one of the automaker's most important teams, is departing after about one year, the company said on
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Gold gains push Swiss National Bank to $6.6 billion profit in Q3
ZURICH (Reuters) -The Swiss National Bank (SNB) made a profit of 5.67 billion Swiss francs ($6.55 billion) in the third quarter, it said on Thursday, helped by a big rise in the value of gold. The
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
Siemens could reduce stakes in Healthineers, other companies to fund Altair deal
ZURICH (Reuters) -Siemens could sell off part of its stakes in Siemens Healthineers, Siemens Energy and Fluence to help fund its $10.6 billion Altair acquisition, Chief Financial Officer Ralf Thomas
Reuters
Thu, Oct 31
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