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XPLR Infrastructure Suspends Dividend, Shares Drop

NextEra Energy unit XPLR Infrastructure suspends dividend, shares plunge

US Tax Burden: Lower Taxes, More Trade-Offs

Americans pay less in taxes than those in most other advanced economies, but this comes with trade-offs. The US relies on state and local taxes for social programs, and has a smaller safety net than European countries with higher taxes.

US Taxes: Lower Rates, Fewer Benefits Compared to Europe

In 2023, Americans paid 25.2% of GDP in taxes, compared to 33.9% in OECD countries. This is because the US lacks a value-added tax (VAT) like most other countries, instead relying on income taxes. However, this means states must administer social programs, leading to a smaller safety net and trade-offs in tax revenue compared to countries with more generous social safety nets.

Tesla Could Be a Big Winner as AI Race Heats Up

Tesla stock may benefit from renewed AI focus as DeepSeek R1 reportedly beats ChatGPT, sparking tech rout amid concerns for US tech firms.

Tech Stocks Tumble on AI Panic

Nvidia shares plunged 16.9% Monday after AI startup DeepSeek raised concerns about cheaper large language models, sparking a broader tech sell-off.

Leonardo CEO meets Airbus counterpart, discusses satellite alliance

Leonardo CEO meets Airbus to discuss satellite alliance

Lufthansa in talks to buy stake in Spain's Air Europa

Lufthansa in Talks to Acquire Minority Stake in Air Europa

Honda to Launch $30,000 Electric Vehicle in North America by 2026

Honda plans to launch a budget-friendly electric vehicle in North America by 2026, part of its "Honda 0 Series" EV lineup. Learn more about Honda's electric vehicle strategy and its plans for the North American market.

AI-Exposed Power Stocks Sink on DeepSeek's Advance

AI-powered chatbots from DeepSeek threaten US power stocks, led by Constellation Energy (CEG), Vistra Corp (VST), and GE Vernova (GEV), as investors question AI spending and market dominance.

Indian Smallcaps Plunge 20% as Volatility Soars Amid Foreign Fund Outflows

Indian stocks continue to decline, with smallcap firms leading the plunge. Foreign investors have withdrawn billions, leading to concerns over valuations and growth prospects. The NSE Nifty Smallcap 250 Index has lost 20% from its September peak, indicating a bear market.