Autodesk Stock Rally: Why Momentum May Not Be Done YetAutodesk (NASDAQ:ADSK) Chief Financial Officer Janesh Moorjani said the company’s recent business model changes and planned acquisition of MaintainX are intended to position the design software maker for broader participation
Autodesk Stock Rally: Why Momentum May Not Be Done YetAutodesk (NASDAQ:ADSK) Chief Financial Officer Janesh Moorjani said the company’s recent business model changes and planned acquisition of MaintainX are intended to position the design software maker for broader participation
(RTTNews) - The China stock market has moved higher in back-to-back sessions, advancing more than 25 points or 0.6 percent along the way. The Shanghai Composite Index now sit just above the 4,080-point plateau although the rally may stall on Thursday.
(RTTNews) - The China stock market has moved higher in back-to-back sessions, advancing more than 25 points or 0.6 percent along the way. The Shanghai Composite Index now sit just above the 4,080-point plateau although the rally may stall on Thursday.
Minimal gains on battlefield as Kyiv largely halts Moscow’s spring-summer offensive; Ukraine missile maker tests homegrown Patriot alternative. What we know on day 1,562 Russia’s failure to advance on the battlefield is why it is escalating its air raids on major Ukrainian cities , analysts say. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) thinktank said the strikes were also aimed at distracting from...
Minimal gains on battlefield as Kyiv largely halts Moscow’s spring-summer offensive; Ukraine missile maker tests homegrown Patriot alternative. What we know on day 1,562 Russia’s failure to advance on the battlefield is why it is escalating its air raids on major Ukrainian cities , analysts say. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) thinktank said the strikes were also aimed at distracting from the impact of Ukrainian long-range attacks into Russia . The Finnish Black Bird Group’s latest data shows, according to Reuters, that Russian monthly territorial gains have fallen sharply compared with the same period last year. Ukrainian open-source group DeepState this week said Russian troops in May saw their smallest monthly gains since October 2023 – 14 sq km – despite a 37.5% spike in assaults by Russian forces. “Ukrainian forces have largely halted the Russian spring-summer 2026 offensive so far , and Russian forces in May 2026 have gained a presence in only a fraction of the territory they did in May 2025,” said an ISW assessment . This year, Ukrainian forces have also recaptured territory. John Helin, Black Bird Group analyst, said: “If the Russians can’t find ways to pick up momentum significantly, the goal of capturing Donbas this year is slipping out of their reach fast .” Mathieu Boulègue of the US-based Center for European Policy Analysis said Moscow’s war machine was also grappling with shrinking industrial capacity due to western sanctions , as well as dwindling stocks of nearly all weaponry. “They are really slowly, I think, changing the cost-benefit calculus of the Kremlin ,” he said of Russia’s appetite for continuing the war. Ukraine’s Fire Point, a missile and drone maker, said it had test-flown a ballistic missile meant for air defence as Kyiv wrangles with a dearth of ammunition for foreign-supplied missile shield systems such as Patriot. The Fire Point CEO, Iryna Terekh, said “a fully controlled manoeuvring flight of the FP-7.X missile” took place a...
In June 2022, India’s cricket board was preparing to auction the media rights to the Indian Premier League tournament, and expectations in Mumbai were stratospheric. Bankers and broadcasters were bracing for a bruising bidding war, and the board itself was counting on one company above all to push prices higher: Amazon.com Inc. Executives who favored the deal argued that cricket, one of India’s mo...
In June 2022, India’s cricket board was preparing to auction the media rights to the Indian Premier League tournament, and expectations in Mumbai were stratospheric. Bankers and broadcasters were bracing for a bruising bidding war, and the board itself was counting on one company above all to push prices higher: Amazon.com Inc. Executives who favored the deal argued that cricket, one of India’s most potent cultural and commercial properties, would cast a halo over the Amazon brand and further the company’s ambition of becoming the biggest e-commerce operation in the world’s most populous nation. Then hours before the auction, Amazon pulled out — ceding the rights to Walt Disney Co. and India’s Reliance Industries Ltd. The decision was jarring at the time because Amazon had been scooping up rights for soccer, rugby and tennis around the world. But in retrospect, it heralded a major shift in emphasis. Andy Jassy , just finishing up his first year as chief executive officer, was beginning to lower the curtain on the Jeff Bezos era, when Amazon was prone to making big bets that might not pay off for many years. By walking away from the cricket rights, which cost Disney and Reliance $6.2 billion , Jassy was sending an implicit message to his team: India remained a priority, but the years of heavy spending and cash burn were over. “It certainly does look like they’ve taken their foot off the gas,” Bernstein analyst Mark Shmulik said in a recent interview. Amazon’s global expansion has long rested on a simple conviction: capital, logistics and patience could overwhelm local rivals and political friction. Lose money early. Build scale. Dominate later. The strategy has had mixed results — largely paying off in Japan, Germany and the UK but sputtering in China. India, vast, fast-growing and democratic, was supposed to be the ultimate proof that the model would succeed outside the US and a handful of smaller industrialized countries. Thirteen years later, it’s clear the model ...
Walter Serrano, a 39-year old nurse, does a routine check of his solar installation in Manila, Philippines, May 12, 2026. Photographer: VEEJAY VILLAFRANCA
Walter Serrano, a 39-year old nurse, does a routine check of his solar installation in Manila, Philippines, May 12, 2026. Photographer: VEEJAY VILLAFRANCA
Beijing could conduct military operations, bolster its electronic warfare strength and roll out trade sanctions in response to Tokyo and Manila’s deepening defence cooperation, according to Chinese experts. Last week, Manila and Tokyo announced they would launch negotiations on the maritime boundary of their exclusive economic zones and continental shelves around Taiwan, a move that Beijing called...
Beijing could conduct military operations, bolster its electronic warfare strength and roll out trade sanctions in response to Tokyo and Manila’s deepening defence cooperation, according to Chinese experts. Last week, Manila and Tokyo announced they would launch negotiations on the maritime boundary of their exclusive economic zones and continental shelves around Taiwan, a move that Beijing called “completely illegal and invalid”. In a report on Wednesday, the Beijing Lande Information...
As artificial intelligence steps out of the digital realm and into the real world, the race to build the embodied “brains” powering next-generation robots has become the newest battleground in tech competition between China and the United States. Two days after US chip giant Nvidia launched its Cosmos 3 model – designed to help physical AI “think before it acts” – a Chinese start-up stole the spot...
As artificial intelligence steps out of the digital realm and into the real world, the race to build the embodied “brains” powering next-generation robots has become the newest battleground in tech competition between China and the United States. Two days after US chip giant Nvidia launched its Cosmos 3 model – designed to help physical AI “think before it acts” – a Chinese start-up stole the spotlight. On Wednesday, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province-based Spirit AI said its foundation model for...
Residents of a city in central China have come to the aid of a poor 19-year-old student who works more than 10 hours a day as a food delivery rider to earn money to cover his tuition fees. Tang Wei, from Xinhuang county in Hunan province, was admitted by a technical college in Changsha, the capital city of the province, the Changsha Evening News reported. He will kick off his college life in Septe...
Residents of a city in central China have come to the aid of a poor 19-year-old student who works more than 10 hours a day as a food delivery rider to earn money to cover his tuition fees. Tang Wei, from Xinhuang county in Hunan province, was admitted by a technical college in Changsha, the capital city of the province, the Changsha Evening News reported. He will kick off his college life in September. In early May, Tang left his hometown, heading to Changsha and hoping to find a temporary...
Cooler Master, a global leader in thermal solutions, and Spingence, a premier Taiwanese AI architecture developer, jointly announced their global AI manufacturing transformation achievements at NVIDIA GTC Taipei 2026. The partners have successfully deployed the NVIDIA three-computers for physical AI across four major production bases in Taiwan, China, Vietnam, and the United States. By deeply inte...
Cooler Master, a global leader in thermal solutions, and Spingence, a premier Taiwanese AI architecture developer, jointly announced their global AI manufacturing transformation achievements at NVIDIA GTC Taipei 2026. The partners have successfully deployed the NVIDIA three-computers for physical AI across four major production bases in Taiwan, China, Vietnam, and the United States. By deeply integrating AI visual inspection agents, thermal physics simulation, digital twins, and enterprise knowl
(RTTNews) - The Australian market is trading notably lower on Thursday, reversing the gains in the previous session, following the broadly negative cues from Wall Street overnight. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 is falling well below the 8,750 level, with weakness across most sectors
(RTTNews) - The Australian market is trading notably lower on Thursday, reversing the gains in the previous session, following the broadly negative cues from Wall Street overnight. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 is falling well below the 8,750 level, with weakness across most sectors
johnkellerman/iStock via Getty Images This article is part of a series that provides an ongoing analysis of the changes made to TCI Fund Management's 13F portfolio on a quarterly basis. It is based on their regulatory 13F Form filed on 05/15/2026. Please visit our Tracking Chris Hohn's TCI Fund Management 13F Portfolio article for an idea on their investment philosophy and our last update for the ...
johnkellerman/iStock via Getty Images This article is part of a series that provides an ongoing analysis of the changes made to TCI Fund Management's 13F portfolio on a quarterly basis. It is based on their regulatory 13F Form filed on 05/15/2026. Please visit our Tracking Chris Hohn's TCI Fund Management 13F Portfolio article for an idea on their investment philosophy and our last update for the fund's moves during Q4 2025. This quarter, TCI Fund Management's 13F portfolio value decreased from $53.65B to $45.17B. The number of positions remained steady at 9. The top three holdings are at ~63%, while the top five are close to ~84% of the 13F assets: GE Aerospace, Visa, Moody's, S&P Global, and Canadian Pacific. Note: In May 2025, during an interview with Chris Hohn, it was disclosed that they hold significant stakes in Safran SA ( SAFRY ) and Aena SME SA ( ANYYY ). Stake Increases Visa Inc. ( V ) : The ~20% of the portfolio stake in Visa was built in 2020 at prices between ~$147 and ~$219. H2 2021 had seen a ~64% stake increase at prices between ~$196 and ~$249, while in the next quarter there was a ~14% reduction at prices between ~$191 and ~$235. The first three quarters of 2023 also saw a ~18% trimming. There was a ~15% stake increase during Q2 2025 at prices between ~$299 and ~$376. That was followed by a ~47% stake increase during the next quarter at prices between ~$329 and ~$360. There was a ~10% further increase this quarter at prices between ~$294 and ~$359. The stock is now at ~$312. Moody's Corp. ( MCO ) : MCO is a top three ~14% position that has been in the portfolio since their first 13F filing in Q2 2015. At the time, the stake was already fairly large at 3.9M shares. Recent activity follows. H1 2022 saw a ~25% stake increase at prices between ~$254 and ~$386. That was followed with a similar increase in the two quarters through Q1 2023 at prices between ~$235 and ~$330. Q4 2023 saw a ~16% further increase at prices between ~$302 and ~$392. The stock ...
La posición de caja y el financiamiento respaldan la ejecución continua de las hojas de ruta de drones con IA y tecnologías de defensa, incluidas las soluciones Counter-UAS, sentando las bases para un crecimiento sostenido. La posición de caja y el financiamiento respaldan la ejecución continua de las hojas de ruta de drones con IA y tecnologías de defensa, incluidas las soluciones Counter-UAS, se...
La posición de caja y el financiamiento respaldan la ejecución continua de las hojas de ruta de drones con IA y tecnologías de defensa, incluidas las soluciones Counter-UAS, sentando las bases para un crecimiento sostenido. La posición de caja y el financiamiento respaldan la ejecución continua de las hojas de ruta de drones con IA y tecnologías de defensa, incluidas las soluciones Counter-UAS, sentando las bases para un crecimiento sostenido.
South Korea’s government pledged to curb excessive volatility as the currency approaches the lowest since 2009 and as bond yields climbed. “Authorities are closely monitoring FX market developments with a high degree of vigilance to prevent anxiety from spreading, and will prompt necessary measures in case of excessive market moves,” Finance Minister Koo Yun Cheol said in an emailed finance minist...
South Korea’s government pledged to curb excessive volatility as the currency approaches the lowest since 2009 and as bond yields climbed. “Authorities are closely monitoring FX market developments with a high degree of vigilance to prevent anxiety from spreading, and will prompt necessary measures in case of excessive market moves,” Finance Minister Koo Yun Cheol said in an emailed finance ministry statement Thursday, after a regular meeting with officials including the Bank of Korea governor. The government will also closely monitor the bond market and respond promptly to excessive volatility through close communication with market participants, Koo said. The won fell on Wednesday and was a whisker away from 1,536.95 per dollar, the lowest since 2009. The yield on the nation’s three-year bond was up six basis points to 3.83%. Korean markets were closed Wednesday due to local elections. Korea Boosts Bond-Market Vigil Via Daily Phone Calls, Group Chat BOK’s New Governor Points to Rate Hikes to Come in Hawkish Shift South Korea Says Won Moves Excessive, Warns of Market Actions