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Qantas Shares Surge to Record High After Frequent Flyer Programme Overhaul

Qantas shares reach record high after frequent flyer program revamp

Dollar-Yen Options Traders Switch to Range-Bound Strategy After BOJ Hike

Traders in dollar-yen options are changing their strategy going into an expected Bank of Japan rate increase Friday. Most Read from Bloomberg...

Beijing orders pensions, funds to invest more in stocks

Chinese government mandates pension and mutual fund investments in domestic stocks to secure returns.

Trump Tariffs: Ralph Lauren CEO Downplays Impact, But Apparel Stocks Could Suffer

Even a 25% tariff on China would hurt iconic retailer Ralph Lauren (RL), however, it's unlikely that Ralph Lauren could fully exit China to mitigate tariff risk due to their unique expertise in certain categories.

Northfield Bancorp Reports Q4 Earnings

Northfield Bancorp Inc. reported a profit of $11.3 million in Q4, with earnings of 21 cents per share. Annual profit was $29.9 million, or 72 cents per share. (Zacks)

Tesla Raises Canadian Car Prices by Up to CAD 9,000

Tesla will raise prices of all its cars in Canada from Feb. 1, according to notices on its Canadian website. Model 3 prices will increase up to C$9,000 ($6,254.78)

Cisco: Trump and China's Relationship Impacts Business

Chuck Robbins, CEO of Cisco, discusses the impact of US-China relations and trade policy on businesses at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Cisco's China business, despite facing challenges, remains a key concern for Robbins, who also emphasizes the importance of extending expiring tax cuts. Shares of Cisco have underperformed over the past year but have shown recent resurgence, driven by better-than-expected earnings and optimism about the integration of Splunk.

BOJ Expected to Hike Rate Most in 18 Years as Ueda Maps Out Path

Bank of Japan set to raise interest rates for the first time in 18 years, signaling confidence in the economy's recovery. Follow Bloomberg for the latest updates on the decision and its impact on markets.

Japan Exports Rise for Third Month on Weaker Yen

Japan's exports rose for a third month in December on the back of a weaker yen as businesses wait for clarity on US trade policy under President Trump.

Fortescue Ore Shipments Rise, Adding to Supply Glut Worries

Fortescue's iron ore shipments rose 1% in the last quarter, adding to concerns about oversupply as Chinese demand wanes. The miner exported 49.4 million tons in the three months to end-December, retaining full-year shipment guidance of 190-200 million tons.