Business
Business
Oura enters India’s smart ring market with the Ring 4
Finnish smart ring maker Oura is finally launching in India, taking on local rivals such as Ultrahuman in a relatively young smart ring market that is becoming price-sensitive thanks to an influx of low-cost options.
Business
North Sea Oil Tycoon Faces Asset Freeze Over Iran Plant Dealings
Francesco Mazzagatti, an energy trader who has become a key figure in the North Sea industry, is facing a worldwide asset freeze over allegations he siphoned off funds from former business partners in Iran.
Business
EU to Restart Process to Ratify US Trade Deal After Block
The European Union will restart ratification of its trade deal with the US, setting up the long-delayed agreement for final approval.
Business
US Economy’s Strength Hinges on How Much the Rich Spend
Just how K-shaped is the US consumer?
Business
Lilly Gets Lone Sell From HSBC Ahead of Deeper Weight Loss Drug Price Cuts
Eli Lilly & Co. shares dip after HSBC turned bearish on the stock, for the second time in a year, saying investor expectations for weight-loss drugs are over inflated.
Business
Upmarket looks, mass-market price: The 2027 Kia Telluride, driven
The three-row SUV starts at under $40,000, and now there's a 35 mpg hybrid version.
Business
NYSE Owner Teams Up With Apollo for Private-Credit Data Infrastructure
Intercontinental Exchange Inc. is seeking to create data infrastructure for the private-credit market in partnership with Apollo Global Management Inc., as companies plot ways to bring more transparency to the opaque market.
Business
US Stock Futures Slide as Iran Attacks Key Energy Infrastructure
US stock futures fell Tuesday after tensions in the Iran war continued to escalate, driving oil prices higher and stoking inflation concerns ahead of the Federal Reserve’s two-day policy meeting.
Business
Jefferies and Citi Spot a Potential Top in Soaring Energy Stocks
Investors who are hiding out in energy stocks amid the war in Iran shouldn’t get too comfortable.
Business
UniCredit Gave Rome a Heads-Up on Commerzbank €35 Billion Offer
UniCredit SpA representatives briefed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s office in advance of a €35 billion ($40 billion) bid to deepen its influence over Commerzbank AG, according to people familiar with the matter.
Business
Deutsche Bank CEO Warns Trading Revenue May Decline This Quarter
Deutsche Bank AG Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing warned that revenue from trading is likely to decline in the first quarter amid unfavorable currency swings for the German lender.
Business
EU Carbon Price Emerges as Flashpoint in Push for Cheaper Energy
The future of the European Union’s flagship carbon market is set to become a sticking point in a debate among member states Tuesday on how to reduce energy prices.