Trump has threatened the BBC with a $1 billion lawsuit. Here’s what’s going on

Trump says he has an ‘obligation’ to sue the BBC: Here’s what’s going on
‘Vibe revenue’: AI companies admit they’re worried about a bubble

The CEOs of DeepL and Picsart told CNBC they were concerned about AI valuations but touted the longer term potential of the technology.
CEO of Southeast Asia’s largest bank says AI adoption is already paying off: ‘It’s not hope, it’s now’

Amid fears of an AI bubble, much has been made of recent reports suggesting that AI has yet to generate returns for companies investing billions into the tech.
China’s economic slowdown deepens in October as housing slump worsens and investments shrink more than expected

China’s slowdown worsened in October, dragged by soft consumer demand and a deepening property downturn, with the long holiday period further denting factory activity.
U.S. to remove tariffs on some products from Ecuador, Argentina, Guatemala and El Salvador

The agreements are expected to help lower prices for coffee, bananas and other foodstuffs, a senior Trump administration official told reporters.
Asia-Pacific shares fall, tracking Wall Street declines, as tech selloff deepens

Asia-Pacific markets fell Friday, tracking losses on Wall Street, as technology stocks continue to come under pressure for another day.
SoftBank shares plunge over 8%, extending selloff into third day

Shares of SoftBank Group plunged over 8%, marking its third straight day of selloff after the Japanese giant said it had sold its entire stake in Nvidia.
Goldman Sachs stands by top lawyer Kathy Ruemmler after her emails with Jeffrey Epstein exposed

The email chats between top lawyer Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey Epstein came years after his guilty plea to sex crimes in Florida.
Under Armour splits with Steph Curry, leaving NBA legend free to find a new business partner

Under Armour announced mutual split with Curry Brand, effective immediately, to focus on what CEO Kevin Plank called the “core UA brand.”
Stock futures little changed after major indexes notch worst day in a month: Live updates

Tech companies dragged the market lower on Thursday, reflecting growing concerns about the strength of the artificial intelligence trade.