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Trump hints at cutting tariffs on India as loyalist Sergio Gor sworn in as ambassador

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President Donald Trump said tariffs on India could be reduced as the country has cut down imports of Russian oil and US-India could close a trade deal soon.

Jim Cramer unpacks Monday’s market action: ‘It’s back to business as usual’

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer told investors why he thinks stocks rallied on Monday.

Pop Mart’s Labubu dolls fueled a stock surge — now Bernstein says it’s time to sell

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A sharp divide has emerged between believers in Pop Mart’s emotional-branding power and investors wary of chasing another consumer fad.

Sonder announces bankruptcy plans; tells guests to vacate hotel rooms: ‘People were scrambling’

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Apartment rentals firm Sonder said it’s liquidating operations, a day after Marriott said a licensing agreement between the two companies had ended.

U.S. and Switzerland working on a deal to slash 39% tariffs

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Switzerland’s key exports include watches, jewelry, machinery, chocolate, and pharmaceutical products.

Apple removes gay dating apps from Chinese App Store at Beijing’s request

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Apple has removed two popular gay dating apps from its Chinese iOS Store after receiving an order from Beijing’s main internet regulator and censorship authority.

SoftBank sells its entire stake in Nvidia for $5.83 billion

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The Japanese conglomerate said Tuesday it sold 32.1 million shares of Nvidia in October.

SoftBank rides the AI wave as OpenAI lifts Vision Fund to $19 billion gain

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SoftBank’s stock has slumped in the past week as concerns of an artificial intelligence bubble sent jitters through global markets.

European stocks set to open higher as U.S. government shutdown end nears

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European stocks are expected to maintain their positive momentum as an end to the U.S. government shutdown is in sight.

Asia-Pacific markets rise, tracking Wall Street gains, on revived AI trade

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Overnight, Wall Street gained on a revived AI trade and hopes that the U.S. government shutdown would end soon.

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