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UK Pay Growth Hits 8-Month High, Employment Surprisingly Rises

UK pay growth hits eight-month high as employment unexpectedly rises, showing resilience in the labor market despite upcoming payroll tax increases.

EU green reporting rules 'hurting competitiveness', warns Siemens Energy boss

Siemens Energy CEO criticizes EU sustainability reporting rules, calling them "disproportionate" and a threat to competitiveness.

Trump's Tax Cuts: Slashing Spending to Pave Way for More

Trump's actions as president aim to cut spending and finance tax cuts. Targets include foreign aid, healthcare, and even eliminating the penny, while increasing tariffs and exploring budget reductions with efficiency czar Elon Musk. These moves face challenges from congressional limits, market concerns, and legal hurdles, testing the limits of libertarianism in government.

Trump Considers Allowing Nippon Steel Deal

US President Donald Trump considers approving Nippon Steel's $14.9 billion buyout of United States Steel, CBS News reports.

President Trump Wants a Do-Over on Private Equity Tax Break

President Trump wants to end a tax perk used by private equity fund managers, a policy feat that politicians have tried and failed to achieve for more than a decade. Trump said closing the carried-interest loophole is a priority in a meeting with Republican lawmakers on Thursday.

Peloton Reports Wider Loss in Fiscal Q2

Peloton reports a Q2 loss of $92 million, missing analyst estimates, but revenue of $673.9 million exceeds expectations. The company anticipates Q3 revenue between $605-$625 million and full-year revenue between $2.43-$2.48 billion.

White House Pauses Funding, Then Walks It Back Amidst Legal Confusion

A White House order to freeze government spending has been partially retracted, with some exceptions. A federal judge has blocked the halt from taking effect. The order has caused confusion and concern, but student loan and health insurance payments remain unaffected. The administration claims the freeze is to review programs for compliance with President Trump's executive orders. Critics argue that the move is unlawful and a test of Trump's power.