Instacart ends AI-driven pricing tests that drove up costs for some shoppers

A study earlier this month showed that Instacart’s algorithmic pricing tools caused shoppers to pay different prices for identical items from the same store.
Why the 2025 stock market rally can continue in 2026, according to UBS

UBS expects S&P 500 earnings per share to rise about 10% in 2026, a growth rate that it says could lift the index to roughly 7,700 by the end of next year.
Denmark to summon U.S. ambassador as Trump’s Greenland special envoy appointment stirs tensions

Denmark pushes back against Trump’s appointment of Jeff Landry as U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland.
Brick trophies, a life-size pink Cadillac and a team sponsorship: Why Lego is going all in on F1

Lego and Formula 1 kicked off a multiyear partnership in 2025. Here’s how that collaboration is providing value to the toy company and the racing organization.
Asset manager Janus Henderson gets bought by Trian, General Catalyst for $7.4 billion

Asset manager Janus Henderson agreed to be acquired by investors Trian Fund Management and General Catalyst, the companies announced Monday.
Struggling Coty names P&G veteran as interim CEO as Nabi leaves

Coty handed Procter & Gamble veteran Markus Strobel the reins as the CoverGirl owner battles pressure on its mass-market business and a steep share-price slide.
Flash flooding in northern California leads to soaked roads, water rescues and one death

Heavy rain and flash flooding soaked roads in northern California, leading to water rescues and at least one confirmed death, authorities said.
Here are Monday’s biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Oracle, Amazon, Starbuck’s, Ollie’s, Microsoft, Walmart & more

Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Monday.
Nvidia aims to begin H200 chip shipments to China by mid-February, sources say

Nvidia plans to start shipping its second-most powerful AI chips to China in mid-February, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Netflix refinances part of $59 billion bridge loan tied to Warner Bros Discovery deal

Netflix secured a $5 billion revolving credit facility and two $10 billion delayed-draw term loans, leaving about $34 billion of the facility to be syndicated.