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Buffett’s Berkshire dumped Apple shares again in second quarter

about 2 hours ago

Conglomerate has reduced its exposure to publicly traded equities over the past...

BlackRock strikes $11bn Saudi Arabian natural gas deal

about 3 hours ago

Agreement is kingdom’s latest effort to attract foreign capital

Klarna’s loss widens as fintech readies another shot at New York listing

about 10 hours ago

Revenues jump a fifth to $823mn as Swedish buy now, pay later...

Thyssenkrupp cuts outlook as trade turmoil dents sales

about 12 hours ago

Chief says industrial group is ‘very much feeling the weak market environment’...

US oil producers say Opec ‘price war’ will halt shale boom

about 13 hours ago

Energy Information Administration predicts drop in American output next year as cartel’s...

Bitcoin extends summer rally to hit fresh record high

about 16 hours ago

World’s biggest cryptocurrency boosted by rise of ‘bitcoin treasury’ companies and support...

The bond market stand-off

about 18 hours ago

Plus survey response rates and the BLS

US Treasury secretary Bessent says Japan is ‘behind the curve’ on rates

about 19 hours ago

US Treasury secretary’s comments mark rare intrusion into Asian ally’s monetary policy

The moneymen funding Big Tech’s AI dreams

about 20 hours ago

Plus, the blockbuster IPOs putting bankers under the microscope

French borrowing costs close in on Italy’s as investors fret over debts

about 20 hours ago

Anxiety grows over France’s public finances just as Rome improves its standing...

The gold market is too important to be left to private clubs

about 20 hours ago

The institutions underpinning the trading and storage of the precious metal remain...

Opec pops US shale’s balloon

about 20 hours ago

American output expected to drop next year as Opec’s supplies soar