
Why the world's top-performing stock market in 2025 is seeing historic volatility
South Korea's stock market has swung wildly in recent days, underscoring how the world's best-performing equities market last year can also be among its most volatile.
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South Korea's stock market has swung wildly in recent days, underscoring how the world's best-performing equities market last year can also be among its most volatile.

Microsoft is the first major company to say it will keep using Anthropic models in its products.

The Justice Department on Thursday released additional Jeffrey Epstein files involving uncorroborated accusations made by a woman against President Donald Trump that the department said had been mistakenly withheld during an earlier review.

Anthropic said even with the designation, the government can't forbid it from working with companies in other capacities.

U.S. crude oil hit as much as $80 per barrel Thursday, as the escalating Iran war enters its seventh day and continues disrupting global fuel supplies.

United Airlines quietly updated its passenger contract, allowing the carrier to remove and even ban passengers who disrupt flights with audio.

Overnight, oil prices broke through the $80 per barrel mark, with Brent futures up 3.54% and last trading at $84.31.

The Dow Industrials lost nearly 785 points in Thursday’s sell-off as oil prices leapt. The blue-chip index is on track for its worst week since October.
Demarre Johnson is one of four Wall Street juniors profiled in a now-viral, meme-ified article. He knew that "controversy sells."
"I saw my company discard half of my peers and double my pay," the former Block employee wrote. "That's not an honor. It feels shameful."

Dow Jones futures: The Dow and Russell 2000 tumble as crude oil prices hit highest since July 2024. Broadcom pops and Nvidia edged up.

"Nobody wants to touch the semis if their total addressable market is about to get clubbed by the government," CNBC's Jim Cramer said.

In a narrow vote on Thursday, Congress rejected a war powers resolution, which now puts a halt on Trump's attacks against Iran.

AI is delivering a reality check to Wall Street — and it’s clear from the vibe shift at the Morgan Stanley Tech, Media and Telecom conference.

The Oklahoma senator is a long-time business owner and owns more than 30 properties.

A recent Rhodium Group report found that structural factors outweigh the effects of state subsidies on the profit margins of Chinese electric vehicle companies.

Amazon users reported trouble accessing checkout and account information, as well as viewing product detail pages.
The U.S. Postal Service is on track to run out of cash within a year unless Congress lets it borrow more.

While the company has long positioned itself as the company to take AI safety seriously, not all investors are happy with the company’s fallout with the White House.

The Cuba comments show Trump, less than a week into an escalating military conflict in Iran, is considering another major foreign policy move.
Elon Musk continued to defend his actions in the months leading up to his 2022 purchase of Twitter in court Thursday.

In a statement to Fortune, a Google spokesperson said the company works in consultation with mental health professionals to ensure user safety.

Trump is joined by Mideast countries in asking for Ukraine's expertise in countering Iran's sophisticated drone system.

The Senate rejected a similar war powers resolution on Wednesday, leaving President Donald Trump to pursue further action in Iran.