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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.

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.

Spotify Q4 Earnings Preview: Revenue, Subscribers Surge, Margin Expansion

Spotify set to report strong Q4 earnings, driven by subscriber growth and margin expansion. Analysts expect revenue of €4.16B, EPS of €1.89, 665M MAUs, and 260M premium subscribers. Margin improvement continues, with 31.8% projected in Q4. New multiyear distribution agreement with Universal Music Group should be a highlight amidst ongoing strategic shifts.

Earnings: Alphabet Faces Chinese AI Threat as Tech Giants Report

Alphabet (GOOG) and Meta (META) earnings in focus as tech giants navigate AI threat and regulatory risks

Trump Tariffs Spark Market Sell-Off, Hit Asian Markets

US stocks fell on Monday in response to President Donald Trump's announcement of tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada. However, major averages pared heavy losses mid-morning after President Trump said he would delay tariffs against Mexico by a month. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) pared losses in half to drop around 1%, while the S&P 500 (^GSPC) fell 0.6%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) was down 0.2%. Consumer discretionary (XLY) stocks, which includes automakers, were the hardest hit early in the day. Tech (XLK) also dragged on markets as shares of AI chip giant Nvidia (NVDA) and iPhone maker Apple (AAPL) dropped. The tariffs, set to take effect on Tuesday, will include 25% duties on Canada and Mexico, and 10% on China. Energy imports from Canada will carry a lower 10% duty. On Monday morning President Trump said he spoke with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and she agreed to send 10,000 soldiers to the border to stop the flow of fentanyl, and illegal migrants into the US.

401(k)s Have a 'Portability Failure,' and That's a Problem for Employees

The 401(k) system faces challenges with portability and lost accounts. Expert Laurie Rowley highlights the issue and offers solutions like IRAs and Portable Retirement Plans to address these problems.

Robinhood Dabbles in Sports Betting with Super Bowl Event Contracts

Robinhood Launches Event Contracts for Super Bowl LIX, Marking Foray Into Sports Betting