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PepsiCo Cuts Some DEI Programs as Coca-Cola Affirms Inclusion Efforts

PepsiCo ends some diversity initiatives; Coca-Cola reaffirms support for inclusion efforts

Gold prices rise to a new high amid geopolitical risks and speculation about US gold reserves

Gold hits record high as geopolitical, tariff risks mount; Trump to verify US gold reserves

Carvana: Technical Analysis Points to Key Support and Resistance Levels

Carvana shares dropped 10% in extended trading despite the company's better-than-expected earnings. Technical analysis identifies support levels at $235, $210, and $175, and a resistance area around $375 as the stock trades within an ascending channel.

China's Investment Into North America Slumps Ahead of Trump Election

Chinese investment in North America fell in late 2024 due to US hurdles and a wait-and-see stance before the Trump election. Despite an overall 10% decline, investment in renewable energy and energy sectors surged. However, transaction-level data raises questions about the accuracy of official outbound investment figures, suggesting a potential mismatch between firm-level data and national statistics.

Fonterra maps out IPO, sale plans as it evaluates consumer, other assets

Dairy giant Fonterra to explore sale or IPO of global consumer and integrated businesses, names key management team for potential IPO.

Intel Breakup: Rumors Swirl as Rivals Eye Chipmaking Giant

Intel, a struggling tech giant, faces potential breakup rumors as industry rivals Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor consider deals. Analysts discuss regulatory hurdles, antitrust concerns, and the potential value extraction for shareholders.

Half of S&P 500 Companies Outperform Index as Market Leadership Broadens

Nearly half of the companies in the S&P 500 are outperforming the index to start the year, indicating a shift from the narrow market leadership of the past two years.

Asian Central Banks Increasingly Use Derivatives to Protect Currencies

Central banks in Asia increasingly rely on derivatives to defend currencies against the strong dollar, sparking concerns about future issues.

Taiwan official: No need for single nation to control chip industry

Taiwan's top technology official says global semiconductor industry needs division of labor, not one-country control

Why Udemy Shares Are Surging Today

Udemy stock surges 32.6% after reporting strong Q4 results with revenue, EBITDA, and earnings beats; positive guidance for next quarter