The Arnaults' clout in the luxury world has conjured "Succession" parallels over who might take over. But Bernard Arnault doesn't plan to retire just yet.
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"Under Trump 2.0, I foresee deep divisions among the tech companies that are courting the new administration’s officials," writes Susan Ariel Aaronson.
Novo Nordisk Foundation CEO Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen said only 9 million people are using GLP-1s compared with 1 billion people living with obesity.
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CEO Enrique Lores says HP became Scuderia Ferrari's title sponsor earlier this year because of the sport’s 10-month season and reliance on technology.
“We’re on strike today because this is our last resort. We can’t keep living like this,” cabin cleaner Priscilla Hoyle said in a statement.
The hope is that the money from developed countries will help boost private investment to reach an ambitious goal of delivering at least $1.3 trillion per year by the next…
“The president has his two big priorities and doesn’t feel as strongly about anything else—so it’s going to be a real jump ball and zigzag,” predicts Marc Short, VP Mike…
Chinese internet giants will get about three months to adhere to Beijing’s new directive against “information cocoons”.
China has invested at least $1.4 billion in the nearby country’s auto plants.
Fujikura, which makes wire cabling for data centers, is the best performer on the Nikkei 225 Stock Average index, with its shares surging more than 400% this year.
"The U.S. intelligence community has identified her as having troubling relationships with America’s foes. And so my worry is that she couldn’t pass a background check."
“In the next few months, Chinese exports might benefit from panic-stockpiling by foreign companies.”
Markets see Bessent taking a more phased approach on tariffs and attempting to rein in the budget deficit.