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Aritzia launches automatic share purchase plan
Canadian fashion retailer Aritzia Inc. has announced the implementation of an automatic share repurchase program, a strategic financial move
Deutsche shareholders urge management to control costs during AGM - report
Deutsche Bank shareholders gathered for their annual general meeting and expressed mounting frustration over the institution's financial per
Elekta Non-GAAP EPS of SEK 0.57, revenue of SEK 4.76B; gives fiscal year 2026/27 outlook
Medical technology firm Elekta released its latest financial results, reporting non-GAAP earnings per share of SEK 0.57 alongside revenue fi
IQE Non-GAAP EPS of 2.82p, revenue of £97.3M; gives FY26 outlook
Semiconductor materials manufacturer IQE has delivered a financial performance that positions the company for continued expansion, reporting
Elbit Systems wins $350M contract for battle tank upgrades
Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems has secured a substantial contract valued at $350 million to upgrade battle tanks for an undisclose
BP's ousted chair says no concerns were raised about conduct during tenure
BP's former chairman has firmly rejected suggestions that his conduct gave rise to governance concerns during his leadership of the energy g
Bull Case For US Stocks Intact Despite ‘Melt-Up’ Fears: Yardeni Research
Leading equity research firm Yardeni Research has issued a robust assessment of the American stock market, declaring that the fundamental bu
ByteDance joins tech peers in building custom CPUs for AI inference, Reuters reports
ByteDance, the Chinese technology conglomerate behind the globally dominant social media platform TikTok, has entered the competitive field
Energy inflation has been more persistent than expected, Fed's Goolsbee tells CNBC
The Federal Reserve's Austan Goolsbee has highlighted a troubling reality facing the American economy: energy-related inflation has proven f
Fed’s Kashkari tells CNBC that inflation fight takes priority as labor market is 'in decent shape'
Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari delivered a forceful message to financial markets on Tuesday, asserting that the central
ECB 'will do what is necessary' to tame inflation, Bank of France governor tells CNBC
The European Central Bank stands ready to implement whatever monetary policy measures prove necessary to bring surging price pressures under
Americans are feeling inflation's pinch into the holiday weekend. Here's where prices are rising the most
Consumer spending patterns across the United States reveal mounting pressure on household budgets as the Memorial Day weekend approaches, wi
Consumer sentiment hits fresh record low in May as Iran war fuels inflation worries
Consumer confidence indicators have reached their lowest point on record in May, marking a significant deterioration in household economic e







