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NZ raids shipping insurer over alleged sanctions busting
NZ raids shipping insurer over alleged sanctions busting
Economy

New Zealand police raided a shipping insurer's offices over allegations it offered cover to tankers breaking Russian sanctions, a senior detective said Wednesday. Reuters said this week that the New Zealand insurer had helped tankers carrying Russian and Iranian oil to avoid Western sanctions by providing them with insurance.

US Fed on track to cut rates again in penultimate decision of 2025
US Fed on track to cut rates again in penultimate decision of 2025
Economy

The US Federal Reserve is almost certain to cut interest rates for a second straight meeting on Wednesday, and could also shed light on what it will do next. But analysts widely expect Fed chair Jerome Powell to tell reporters during the bank's post-decision press conference on Wednesday that the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is keeping an open mind about the following meeting.

Trump heads to South Korea with all eyes on Xi meeting
Trump heads to South Korea with all eyes on Xi meeting
Economy

US President Donald Trump heads Wednesday for South Korea, where a key meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping could produce a truce in the blistering trade war between the world's two largest economies. The US president will head to Gyeongju for a summit with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung -- their second in-person talks just two months after a meeting in Washington.

Uber partners with Nvidia to deploy 100,000 robotaxis
Uber partners with Nvidia to deploy 100,000 robotaxis
Economy

Uber and Nvidia on Tuesday announced an alliance to deploy 100,000 robotaxis starting in 2027. "Together with Uber, we're creating a framework for the entire industry to deploy autonomous fleets at scale, powered by Nvidia AI infrastructure," Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang said in a release.

Why are stock markets hitting record highs?
Why are stock markets hitting record highs?
Economy

Why have stock markets around the world -- from Wall Street to Tokyo and from Paris to Seoul, been striking record highs despite the uncertain political and economic outlook? - Corporate earnings results - The corporate earnings calendar also plays a key role in driving stock markets to record highs.

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