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Job Openings Fall to Lowest Level Since September as Labor Market Cools

Job openings in the US decline to 7.6 million in December, the lowest level since September. The decrease is larger than expected by analysts, signaling a potential cooling in the labor market.

Willis Towers Watson Beats Earnings Estimates

Willis Towers Watson reports Q4 profit of $1.25 billion, above expectations, with adjusted EPS of $8.13, but revenue missed at $3.04 billion.

Tariffs Drive Market Volatility as Certainty Vanishes

The market is volatile as investors try to gauge the impact of Trump's tariff policy. While some think the tariffs will be a short-lived step toward a negotiated settlement, others believe they could weigh on S&P 500 earnings growth. Only time will tell which scenario plays out.

Chipotle Earnings: Sales Growth May Slow but Remain Strong

Chipotle battles headwinds as sales growth slows amidst tariff concerns and restaurant industry challenges.

Apollo Boasts Record Wealth Capital, Targets $1.5 Trillion in Managed Assets

Apollo Global Management reported a 50% increase in assets under management from its wealth business. In 2023, the firm raised $12 billion from this sector and expects to reach $150 billion by 2029.

Infineon Surges Most in 9 Months on Revenue Beat, Outlook Raise

Infineon Technologies AG shares surge on strong revenue forecast, outperforming peers in chip industry amidst prolonged slump.

Diageo Abandons 7pc Sales Growth Target Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty

Diageo, the maker of Guinness, faces uncertainty and abandons growth target amid geopolitical and economic concerns, including potential price increases due to tariffs and falling sales.

Panasonic Raises Energy Unit Forecast, Sets Profitability Target

Panasonic raises earnings forecast for energy unit supplying Tesla batteries, seeks group profitability improvement

China Tightens Grip on Critical Minerals with New Export Controls

China imposes sweeping export controls on tungsten, indium and other metals used in defence, clean energy and other sectors, amid ongoing trade tensions with the US.

Shein's Planned London Listing in Doubt as Trump Moves to Scrap De Minimis Exemption

Shein's planned £50bn London listing in doubt after Donald Trump moves to close tax loophole. The move could see the Chinese fast fashion company face hundreds of millions of dollars in additional import duties.