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Salesforce CEO calls guidance ‘appropriately conservative’ as stock declines after earnings

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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff reviewed his company’s quarter in an interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer.

Huawei launches second trifold smartphone at $2,500 as it looks to cement comeback

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Huawei’s Mate XTs will run HarmonyOS 5.1, the latest version of the company’s own operating system.

Burberry to return to FTSE 100 after a year’s absence as overhaul strategy gains pace

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The upgrade to the blue-chip benchmark comes as part of a quarterly reshuffling.

Nvidia-backed Cohesity eyes 2026 IPO with valuation rivaling $17 billion Rubrik

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The move would mark an important milestone for the Nvidia-backed company, which shelved IPO plans in 2021 to first execute a merger with its rival Veritas.

Investors are dumping bonds globally while gold is soaring. Here’s why

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A global bond rout is underway, but gold prices, which typically suffer when yields rise, have surged to new highs.

Nasdaq wants Chinese companies to pay $25 million per U.S. IPO

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The move comes as tensions between the U.S. and China simmer, and as the Nasdaq faces broader financial market issues.

Fund manager sees ‘generational opportunity’ in this bond market as yields hit multi-decade highs

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Investors need to look through volatility at the value opportunity on offer across government bonds, according to James Carter, fund manager at W1M.

Italy used to be the bad boy of Europe. Now, France is taking the baton

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The ongoing turmoil in France has led to it being called the “new Italy,” with Rome no stranger to political upheaval and economic fraily in the past.

European stocks set to open higher as traders assess the fate of Trump’s tariffs

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European stocks are expected to open slightly higher on Thursday, as global markets weigh up the fate of President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs.

China’s BYD cuts 2025 sales target by 16%, sources say, a sign its white-hot growth is cooling

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BYD has slashed its sales target for this year by as much as 16% to 4.6 million vehicles, two people with knowledge of the matter said.

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