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An Emirates airline Boeing 777 at Sydney’s International Airport on May 01, 2021 in Sydney, Australia.James D. Morgan | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesDubai-based airline Emirates said on Monday it was ordering another 65 Boeing 777-9 jets, cementing its position as the world’s biggest buyer of wide-body jets as the U.S. planemaker agreed to carry out a feasibility study for a larger version.Emirates valued the deal for Boeing’s largest in-production jet at $38 billion, though analysts say carriers typically win steep discounts for large transactions.The announcement at the opening of the Dubai Airshow brings Emirates’ orders for the 777X…

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Jensen Huang attends a reception for the 2025 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, at St James’ Palace in London, Brirain, Nov. 5, 2025. Yui Mok | Via ReutersNvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed in October that his company has $500 billion in orders, in 2025 and 2026 combined, for its chips that are at the heart of the AI boom.For a company that has seen its quarterly revenue grow nearly 600% over the past four years, Huang’s statement was a sign that Nvidia is confident of another year of strong — but slowing — growth for its next cycle of chips,…

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A Swiss national flag on a ferry on Lake Geneva in Geneva, Switzerland, on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025. The Swiss president dashed to the US capital Tuesday in a last-minute attempt to prevent her American counterpart from imposing the highest tariff of any developed nation on Switzerland.  Photographer: Andrew Kravchenko/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesBloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesSwitzerland’s fledgling trade deal with the U.S. is dividing opinion as government and business leaders welcome a “restart” for the country, while critics caution it amounts to a sellout to the White House.The trade deal, announced on Friday, saw duties on Swiss exports to the…

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A SK Hynix Inc. 12-layer HBM3E memory chip displayed at the Semiconductor Exhibition in Seoul, South Korea. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesChipmakers and analysts are warning of a memory chip shortage that could hit the consumer electronics and automotive industries next year, as companies prioritize massive demand from the artificial intelligence boom. In an earnings call on Friday, the CEO of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp, China’s largest contract chipmaker, reportedly said that fears of a memory chip shortage were prompting its customers to hold back orders for other types of chips used in their products.”People don’t dare place too many…

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Bangladesh’s army personnel stand guard around the International Crimes Tribunal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 13, 2025.Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesA Bangladesh court sentenced ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death on Monday, concluding a months-long trial that found her guilty of ordering a deadly crackdown on a student-led uprising last year. The ruling is the most dramatic legal action against a former Bangladeshi leader since independence in 1971 and comes months ahead of parliamentary elections expected to be held in early February. Hasina’s Awami League party has been barred from contesting and it is feared that Monday’s verdict…

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Bitcoin’s retreat below $100,000 has shaken one of the world’s most momentum-driven trades, raising questions whether the sell-off is just another shakeout or the start of something deeper. Bitcoin fell below $95,000 on Friday, with nearly all its gains so far this year getting wiped out. The cryptocurrency has hit a few stunning milestones in 2025. It rose to an all-time high crossing $126,000 on Oct. 6 before sliding just a few days later. It has lost about 25% since the October high, in signs of a deepening bear market, and is currently trading at $95,049. Industry experts point to…

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Mature soybeans remain unharvested near North Maple Grove Road after a rain shower on October 28, 2025, in Ellettsville, Indiana. Jeremy Hogan | Getty Images After a few weeks of intense focus on whether there is an AI bubble in the markets or not, a recurrent character of 2025 has emerged to the fore: tariffs. On Friday stateside, tech stocks recovered slightly after the Nasdaq hit its lowest level in about 3 weeks, perhaps indicating that the AI-fueled volatility could be nearing an end. However, just as AI steps away from the spotlight, tariffs enter the stage, like the next act in…

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China’s imports of U.S. soybeans have shown little sign of rebounding as Beijing’s stockpiles swelled to their highest levels in years, undermining U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims that a recent trade truce would spur major new Chinese purchases. China, the world’s largest consumer of soybeans, has built up a glut of supplies after months of aggressive stockpiling, which analysts said allowed Beijing to slow-walk its purchase agreement even as both sides touted improved relations. A U.S. Department of Agriculture report released last Friday showed only two Chinese purchases of American soybeans since the summit between Trump and Chinese President Xi…

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