US President Donald Trump has reached a trade deal with the European Union, following pivotal discussions with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen days before the August 1 tariff deadline.
Erin Doherty and Sophie Kiderlin
Billionaire Elon Musk’s Tesla missed on the top and bottom lines in the second quarter, but another miss was buried in its investor deck.
Ari Levy
Elon Musk has warned Tesla faces “a few rough quarters” after the company reported a 16 per cent decline in automotive revenue as sales fell for a second-straight quarter and again trailed analysts’ estimates.
Lora Kolodny
US President Donald Trump has announced a $839 billion trade deal with Japan, calling it the ‘largest deal ever’, which involves ‘reciprocal’ tariffs.
Lim Hui Jie
Microsoft has warned of ‘active attacks’ targeting its SharePoint collaboration software, with security researchers noting that organisations worldwide stand to be affected by the breach.
Annie Palmer
In the battle among streaming services to capture and keep subscribers, kids’ shows like Bluey are becoming powerful tools to help win the war.
Ali McCadden and Lillian Rizzo
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that countries can still negotiate with the US after the date but that is the deadline for countries to begin paying so-called reciprocal tariffs.
Erin Doherty
AI-generated bands like The Velvet Sundown are going viral on streaming platforms. The trend has sparked concerns across the music industry over copyright issues and human replacement.
Dylan Butts
Hours after US President Donald Trump told a room full of Republican lawmakers that he will fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, he denied plans to do that.
Jeff Cox
The European Union on Monday called in representatives from Elon Musk’s xAI after the company’s social network X, and chatbot Grok, generated and spread anti-Semitic hate speech.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has downplayed US fears that his firm’s chips will aid the Chinese military as he attempts to walk a tightrope between Washington and Beijing.
London has taken some knocks in recent years, with its financial well-being and livability in question. Can it bounce back?
Holly Ellyatt
Meta has announced it has removed about 10 million profiles for impersonating large content producers through the first half of 2025 as part of an effort by the company to combat ‘spammy content’.
Zach Vallese
Monday’s moves come after a negative week for stocks, although the major averages are still near record highs.
Pia Sing, Jesse Pound
Bitcoin extended a rally to rise to a new record above $180,000, fuelled by a rally in ETFs.
The Defense Department will become the largest shareholder in rare earths miner MP Materials after striking a deal that boosted Gina Rinehart’s wealth by more than $300 million overnight.
Spencer Kimball and Adrian Rauso
These so-called Section 232 tariffs further constrain businesses and US trading partners trying to navigate a constantly evolving trade environment.
Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to rejoin Goldman Sachs as a senior adviser, the bank announced Tuesday, a year after his Conservative Party suffered a major election loss.
Sophie Kiderlin
Tesla stock fell nearly 7 per cent on Monday after CEO Elon Musk announced plans to form a new political party.
Arjun Kharpal
US President Donald Trump has threatened an additional 10 per cent tariff on countries that orient themselves along the ‘Anti-American policies of BRICS.’
Anniek Bao
If you’re planning on getting married anytime soon, you likely already know that your celebration is going to come with a big bill.
Ryan Ermey
Beijing may have warned against “blind box” toys, but analysts are betting that Pop Mart International — the company behind Labubu dolls — will remain one of China’s hottest consumer brands this year.
Anniek Bao and Lim Hui Jie
President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act ends long-standing federal support for solar and wind power, while creating a friendly environment for oil, gas and coal production.
Spencer Kimball
All eyes are now on the UK’s ruling Labour Party for any sign of further political fractures that could rattle Britain’s economic stability.