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China's Market Embraces Shareholder Returns Through Buybacks and Dividends

China's stock market is undergoing a cultural shift, with companies prioritizing shareholder returns through record share buybacks and dividends. This follows government proposals to boost market sentiment and compensate investors for years of underperformance. The move marks a transition towards a more mature market where shareholder return becomes a key differentiator.

CMA secures changes from Google to tackle fake reviews

UK regulator secures Google changes to tackle fake business reviews

EU set to fine social media platform X millions of euros

The European Commission is set to fine social media platform X millions of euros after completing an initial probe into the company.

Japanese PM Seeks Support for Record Budget, Talks With Biden

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba addresses parliament, seeking support for his minority government and navigating ties with the US administration.

Trump's Call to OPEC Could Backfire on US Oil Industry

President Trump urged OPEC to lower oil prices to pressure Russia in Ukraine, but the move could harm US oil producers, who have benefited from higher prices in recent years.

US Tech Giants Face EU Scrutiny: Trump Calls It 'Tax'

Asian Stocks Rise on Tech Rebound, Oil Slips on Trump's OPEC Request

Asian stocks rise, tracking Wall Street gains; oil falls as Trump urges OPEC to lower prices; Bank of Japan to decide on interest rates

Boeing Reports $3.5B Operating Cash Flow Loss, Shares Dip After-Hours

Boeing (BA) reports Q4 results with $3.5B operating cash flow loss, estimates GAAP loss per share of $5.46, and outlines challenges and steps taken to stabilize the business.

Larry Fink: Higher Inflation Could Trigger Bond Market Rout

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warns that higher inflation could trigger a massive bond market sell-off, potentially sparking a sharp decline in the stock market. The 10-year Treasury yield could soar to 5.5%, the highest in 25 years, leading to a revaluation of equities. Fink emphasizes the risk of underpriced inflation in the market and the potential impact of fiscal and trade policies on bond yields.

Trump Rattles Davos With Vows to Build in America, Tax Threats

President Donald Trump addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, outlining his economic policies, including incentives for manufacturing in the US and criticism of European lawsuits against tech giants like Meta.