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JP Morgan Scrambles for Office Space as Return-to-Office Mandate Resisted

JP Morgan is requiring all UK staff to return to the office full-time, despite a lack of desk space in its London headquarters.

Trump's Reciprocal Tariff Order Could Rock World Economy

President Donald Trump announces plans to sign an executive order increasing US tariffs to match rates charged by other countries.

Ferrero reports 8.9% sales growth despite market pressures

Ferrero reports an 8.9% increase in turnover to €18.4 billion, despite market challenges. They increased investments by 18% to expand manufacturing and product offerings.

Trump's NIH Funding Cuts Halted, But Research World Braces for Long-Term Impact

Funding cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) raise concerns over potential impacts on drug research and biomedical innovation, with experts warning of mass layoffs, project cancellations, and less US dominance in science and medicine.

Reddit Earnings: Mixed Results in Q4, But Q1 Guidance Tops Estimates

Reddit stock mixed earnings: Revenue beats, EPS misses estimates, user growth below expectations

CVS CEO's Conservative Guidance Boosts Stock, Defends Pharmacy Benefit Manager Unit

EPS beats expectations, analyst sees conservatism in new CEO's guidance.

Apple's iPhone SE Launch and Alibaba's AI Partnership: Analyst Cautious

Apple readies launch of iPhone SE with AI partner Alibaba, despite analyst caution

NIH Indirect Cost Cuts Spark Funding Concerns

Trump administration's proposed NIH funding cuts face legal challenges and concerns of industry leaders. The cuts, impacting indirect research costs, could have consequences for drug development, research projects, and the future of biomedical research.

Indian Rupee Rally May Be Short-Lived as RBI Shifts Focus to Easing

Indian rupee's sudden jump may not last due to monetary easing and global volatility. Analysts predict a decline to 88.8 per dollar by mid-2025, despite the recent gains.

Honda, Nissan Scrap Merger Talks, Citing Slow Decision-Making

Japanese auto giants Honda and Nissan end merger talks