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Toyota Industries shares jump after Toyota Motor raises buyout offer to over $35 billion
Toyota Motor sweetened the tender offer price for buying out the carmaker by more than 15% to over $35 billion. Source link
Asia-Pacific markets set to trade mixed as investors await Bank of Korea decision
Asia-Pacific markets are set to trade mixed as investors await a policy decision coming out of the Bank of Korea. Source link
Trump administration clears way for Nvidia H200 chip sales to China with a 25% surcharge
The H200’s performance has been exceeded by two generations of Nvidia chips currently in production, the Blackwell and Rubin. Source link
Trump, Denmark have 'fundamental disagreement' over Greenland but will keep talking, officials say
Officials from Denmark and Greenland held a news conference after meeting with Trump administration officials. Source link
Airlines to save big money on fuel as new weight loss pills gain popularity, Wall Street says
Jefferies argued that a 10% reduction in average passenger weight could translate into roughly 2% total aircraft weight savings. Source link
Senate expected to vote on Venezuela war powers resolution on Wednesday
The Trump administration is lobbying senators to kill the measure. Source link
Why the stock market keeps shrugging as Trump sows more political chaos
The market rebounded back to all-time highs Monday despite the probe. Source link
Trump's war on the Fed threatens global financial stability, European central bankers warn
European central bankers said an “obedient” Fed under White House control would be “extremely grave” for global financial stability. Source link
Citigroup tops estimates on stronger net interest income, smaller loan loss provision
Under CEO Jane Fraser, Citigroup is in the midst of a restructuring, selling off parts of its overseas operations. Source link
Supreme Court tariff ruling: It's not just about refunds. Volume of U.S. freight trade could hinge on decision
Logistics experts tell CNBC that freight shipping container trade could see a bump if the Supreme Court rules President Trump’s IEEPA tariffs are illegal. Source link