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Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai Discusses AI at World Governments Summit

Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai hails Chinese startup DeepSeek's AI work at World Governments Summit in Dubai.

Chinese EV Battery Giant CATL Files for Hong Kong Mega-IPO

Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., the world's largest electric-vehicle battery maker, files for a jumbo listing in Hong Kong, potentially raising over $5 billion.

Asian Bond Yields Climb on Powell's Patience, Ahead of CPI Data

Asian bond yields rise as Fed's Powell signals patience on rate cuts, investors eye US inflation data.

Mirion Posts Strong Q4, Stock Soars

Mirion (NYSE: MIR) reported strong Q4 results, with revenue exceeding analysts' expectations by 3.8% and adjusted EPS beating consensus estimates by 15.1%. The company's full-year performance was also impressive, with EPS growth of 5.3% and revenue growth of 9.5%. However, analysts are forecasting slower growth in the upcoming year, with EPS expected to reach $0.48 and EBITDA guidance slightly below estimates.

Goldman Sachs Ends Pledge on All-Male, All-White Boards

Goldman Sachs scraps diversity pledge for companies going public

GlobalFoundries Revenue, Profit Forecast Below Estimates

GlobalFoundries forecasts Q1 revenue, profit below estimates, citing potential impact of Trump's tariffs and challenging smartphone market in 2025.

Elon Musk, Sam Altman Spar Over $97B Offer for OpenAI

Elon Musk's $97.4B Offer to Buy OpenAI Declined by CEO Sam Altman

Elon Musk May Dismantle CFPB Amid X Expansion

Elon Musk's Involvement in Dismantling CFPB Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns as X Expands into Digital Payments

India's Top LNG Importers Discuss Buying More From US Ahead of Modi-Trump Meeting

India's largest LNG importers are in talks for long-term supply deals with US companies including Cheniere Energy and discussing investment in US LNG projects.

US Labor Market Continues to Show Resilience, Wages Rise

Despite lower-than-expected job creation in January, US unemployment falls to 4%, accompanied by strong wage growth and upward revisions to previous job gains, indicating labor market resilience and influencing Fed policy decisions.