(RTTNews) - French stocks drifted lower on Wednesday, weighed down by uncertainty about U.S.-Iran ceasefire following Iran launching ballistic missiles in the Gulf region and U.S. retaliating by striking Qeshm Island.
(RTTNews) - French stocks drifted lower on Wednesday, weighed down by uncertainty about U.S.-Iran ceasefire following Iran launching ballistic missiles in the Gulf region and U.S. retaliating by striking Qeshm Island.
rarrarorro Iran has agreed not to possess a nuclear weapon, President Donald Trump said, raising hopes among investors that a broader resolution to the U.S.-Iran standoff may be taking shape. Iran’s nuclear program has remained the most contentious and enduring issue in negotiations between Washington and Tehran for more than two decades. The dispute also formed the backdrop to the February strike...
rarrarorro Iran has agreed not to possess a nuclear weapon, President Donald Trump said, raising hopes among investors that a broader resolution to the U.S.-Iran standoff may be taking shape. Iran’s nuclear program has remained the most contentious and enduring issue in negotiations between Washington and Tehran for more than two decades. The dispute also formed the backdrop to the February strikes on Iran, highlighting the risks tied to the unresolved nuclear standoff. The nuclear talks were also a huge part of the U.S.-Iran deal, and Trump, in a podcast, said that Iran has now agreed not to pursue the accumulation of nuclear weapons. In the podcast, Trump also added that the talks with Iran are taking place with officials who will be leading the Middle Eastern country. He also said Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei was involved in the talks. The news comes a day after the U.S. and Iran engaged in fresh strikes. Dear readers: We recognize that politics often intersects with the financial news of the day, so we invite you to click here to join the separate political discussion. More on markets Too Hot To Buy, Too Risky To Sell Why The AI Cycle Isn't A Bubble: Reading The Korean Macro Tape Fasten Your Seatbelt AM Markets Need to Know: Uranium stocks surge, Trump signs AI order, and more New Trump tariffs could renew pressure on prices, UBS' Paul Donovan says
Mineralys Therapeutics ( MLYS ) has priced an offering of 5.66M shares of its common stock at a price of $26.50 per share. The gross proceeds from the offering are expected to be around $150M. Mineralys plans to use the net proceeds to fund a portion of the $200M upfront payment for the repurchase of the royalty obligation under its license agreement with Tanabe Pharma. The sale is expected to clo...
Mineralys Therapeutics ( MLYS ) has priced an offering of 5.66M shares of its common stock at a price of $26.50 per share. The gross proceeds from the offering are expected to be around $150M. Mineralys plans to use the net proceeds to fund a portion of the $200M upfront payment for the repurchase of the royalty obligation under its license agreement with Tanabe Pharma. The sale is expected to close on or about June 4, 2026, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. BofA Securities, Goldman Sachs & Co. and Evercore ISI are acting as joint book-running managers for the offering. More on Mineralys Therapeutics Mineralys Therapeutics, Inc. (MLYS) Presents at 35th European Meeting on Hypertension and Cardiovascular Protection - Slideshow Mineralys Therapeutics, Inc. (MLYS) Presents at Bank of America Global Healthcare Conference 2026 Transcript Mineralys: 'Hold' As Hypertension OSA Data Barely Delivers And AstraZeneca On The Move Mineralys outlines lorundrostat U.S. launch plans ahead of December 22, 2026 PDUFA Mineralys Therapeutics GAAP EPS of -$0.47 misses by $0.02
(RTTNews) - Indian shares recouped some early losses on Wednesday but still ended lower due to tariff concerns and lingering uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace negotiations.
(RTTNews) - Indian shares recouped some early losses on Wednesday but still ended lower due to tariff concerns and lingering uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace negotiations.
We’ve had swicy. We’ve had swavoury. Now a new fusion of flavours is flying off the shelves. So what do these South American-inspired drinks and dishes actually taste like? When the balance of fruit and spicy flavours is right, “I love it,” a fellow customer at a dessert cafe in London tells me as we wait to be served. It’s 26-year-old Hannah’s third time visiting Mango Twist in Seven Sisters, whi...
We’ve had swicy. We’ve had swavoury. Now a new fusion of flavours is flying off the shelves. So what do these South American-inspired drinks and dishes actually taste like? When the balance of fruit and spicy flavours is right, “I love it,” a fellow customer at a dessert cafe in London tells me as we wait to be served. It’s 26-year-old Hannah’s third time visiting Mango Twist in Seven Sisters, which sells South American-inspired slushies and fruit bowls. She’s here, like me, to order one of its “fricy” (fruity and spicy) offerings: the “Volcano” slushie, which is the cafe’s take on the traditional Mexican chamoyada , a mango and chilli drink. Hannah has family in the US, so is familiar with the Mexican sweet treats that are commonly available there; as a child she was “obsessed” with the flavours. So when she found out about Mango Twist, “I was like, ‘I need to come here,’” she says. Continue reading...
Plenty of women watch the men’s tournament but are yet to translate fandom to the women’s game – will that change this summer? The NWSL’s 14th regular season wrapped up match week 10 of 27 over the weekend, officially commencing a month-long break to honor the terms of their collective bargaining agreement (which stipulates a week-long intermission during the season) and a pause from play for the ...
Plenty of women watch the men’s tournament but are yet to translate fandom to the women’s game – will that change this summer? The NWSL’s 14th regular season wrapped up match week 10 of 27 over the weekend, officially commencing a month-long break to honor the terms of their collective bargaining agreement (which stipulates a week-long intermission during the season) and a pause from play for the opening phase of the men’s World Cup. So, how will the World Cup break affect the NWSL? And could it provide a boost to the league? This is an extract from our free email about women’s football, Moving the Goalposts. To get the full edition, visit this page and follow the instructions . Moving the Goalposts will be sent out once a week, on Wednesdays, in the close season but will be back on Tuesdays and Thursdays from September. Continue reading...