A powerful documentary about the death of Africa’s famous lion. Plus: on the trail of a 19th-century Australian gold prospector. Here’s what to watch this evening 10pm, Channel 4 There was worldwide outrage after the 2015 shooting of a Zimbabwean lion, Cecil, by an American trophy hunter, Walter Palmer. This documentary approaches the story from several angles. There’s the story of the pile-on – P...
A powerful documentary about the death of Africa’s famous lion. Plus: on the trail of a 19th-century Australian gold prospector. Here’s what to watch this evening 10pm, Channel 4 There was worldwide outrage after the 2015 shooting of a Zimbabwean lion, Cecil, by an American trophy hunter, Walter Palmer. This documentary approaches the story from several angles. There’s the story of the pile-on – Palmer became a pariah in the aftermath of his grim holiday. But there’s also a potted history of Hwange national park where Cecil lived, its role in the local economy and the vexed question of the value of nature (spiritual and financial) to the community. Phil Harrison Continue reading...
Wayfair (W) heads into today’s earnings release with several moving parts for investors to weigh, including expanding buy now, pay later options with Affirm and a new AI focused commerce partnership with Google. See our latest analysis for Wayfair. Wayfair’s recent 7.33% 1 day share price return and 3.87% 7 day share price return come after a tougher stretch, with a 30 day share price return of 20...
Wayfair (W) heads into today’s earnings release with several moving parts for investors to weigh, including expanding buy now, pay later options with Affirm and a new AI focused commerce partnership with Google. See our latest analysis for Wayfair. Wayfair’s recent 7.33% 1 day share price return and 3.87% 7 day share price return come after a tougher stretch, with a 30 day share price return of 20.45% decline and a year to date share price return of 14.15% decline. At the same time, the 1...
In this article RIO-GB AIR-FR NES.N-CH Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT Nestle Coffee-Mate is sold on a store's shelves on February 18, 2016 in New York City. Andrew Burton | Getty Images News | Getty Images LONDON — European stocks are expected to open in mixed territory on Thursday as investors await further earnings reports. The U.K.'s FTSE index is seen opening 0.15% higher, Ger...
In this article RIO-GB AIR-FR NES.N-CH Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT Nestle Coffee-Mate is sold on a store's shelves on February 18, 2016 in New York City. Andrew Burton | Getty Images News | Getty Images LONDON — European stocks are expected to open in mixed territory on Thursday as investors await further earnings reports. The U.K.'s FTSE index is seen opening 0.15% higher, Germany's DAX down 0.25%, France's CAC 40 down 0.15% and Italy's FTSE MIB slightly below the flatline, according to data from IG. It's another busy day of earnings Thursday with Nestle , Rio Tinto and Zurich Insurance among the European companies reporting. Airbus said Thursday it expects to deliver 870 commercial aircraft in 2026 , slightly fewer than the roughly 880 analysts had expected. It comes as pressure is building for the European planemaker, with U.S. rival Boeing showing signs of recovery after years of crisis, which has benefited Airbus. Global market sentiment is also in focus; U.S. stock futures traded near the flatline Wednesday night after the major averages posted a winning session Wednesday, buoyed by gains across the "Magnificent Seven" technology stocks and strength in financials and energy names. Investors stateside also weighed minutes from the Federal Reserve's January meeting, which reflected a divide among central bank officials on the future outlook for monetary policy. Oil prices rose by more than 4% yesterday after U.S. Vice President JD Vance said that Iran did not address core U.S. demands in nuclear talks this week. He said that President Donald Trump maintains the right to use military force if diplomatic efforts do not stop Iran's nuclear program. In Asia-Pacific markets overnight, stocks traded higher, with several bourses in the region returning from the Lunar New Year holiday. — CNBC's Pia Singh contributed to this market report.
Nestlé SA said sales growth may quicken this year as new Chief Executive Officer Philipp Navratil seeks to reorganize the Swiss foodmaker. Revenue will rise between 3% and 4% on an organic basis in 2026, the maker of Nespresso coffee and Purina cat chow said in a statement Thursday. That compares with the 3.2% estimate of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg and last year’s growth of 3.5%. Real internal...
Nestlé SA said sales growth may quicken this year as new Chief Executive Officer Philipp Navratil seeks to reorganize the Swiss foodmaker. Revenue will rise between 3% and 4% on an organic basis in 2026, the maker of Nespresso coffee and Purina cat chow said in a statement Thursday. That compares with the 3.2% estimate of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg and last year’s growth of 3.5%. Real internal growth — a key measure of volumes closely watched by analysts and investors – will accelerate in 2026, the company forecast. Navratil plans to reorganize the group around four core divisions to reduce costs, the company said. The new units — pet care, coffee, nutrition, and food and snacking – will centralize functions such as marketing. The company is also in advanced negotiatons to sell its remaining ice cream businesses to its Froneri joint venture with PAI Partners, it said, confirming a story by Bloomberg.
typhoonski/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Three Vietnamese airlines have signed deals totaling around $30B for a total of 90 Boeing ( BA ) jets, boosting U.S.-Vietnam trade ties amid ongoing negotiations. The deals were signed during a U.S. visit by Vietnam’s Communist Party chief To Lam, as both countries continue negotiations on trade and tariffs. Flag carrier Vietnam Airlines signed an $8.1B...
typhoonski/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Three Vietnamese airlines have signed deals totaling around $30B for a total of 90 Boeing ( BA ) jets, boosting U.S.-Vietnam trade ties amid ongoing negotiations. The deals were signed during a U.S. visit by Vietnam’s Communist Party chief To Lam, as both countries continue negotiations on trade and tariffs. Flag carrier Vietnam Airlines signed an $8.1B agreement to purchase 50 Boeing ( BA ) 737-8 narrow-body aircraft with delivery scheduled between 2030 and 2032. In addition to the confirmed order, Vietnam Airlines said it is in discussions with Boeing ( BA ) for up to 30 wide-body aircraft, with a potential value of around $12B. Besides, Sun Phu Quoc Airways signed a $22.5B agreement to buy 40 Boeing ( BA ) 787-9 Dreamliners. Meanwhile, budget carrier Vietjet secured a $965M financing deal with Griffin Global Asset Management to purchase six Boeing ( BA ) 737-8 aircraft More on Boeing Boeing's Profit Illusion: The Real Turnaround Starts Now Boeing: The Growth Is Just Starting Boeing Is Flying Steady Into 2026 ULA investigates Vulcan rocket motor issue during Space Force launch Pentagon is said to ready 2nd carrier for Middle East as Trump weighs Iran options
Australian OnlyFans model Gemma Doyle has faced a torrent of online abuse and death threats after being caught stealing a bikini from a boutique “for fun” while holidaying in Bali. Doyle, 26, apologised and admitted to shoplifting the garment from a boutique on the Indonesian resort island after CCTV footage of the incident circulated on social media. “I am aware of the stories going around and it...
Australian OnlyFans model Gemma Doyle has faced a torrent of online abuse and death threats after being caught stealing a bikini from a boutique “for fun” while holidaying in Bali. Doyle, 26, apologised and admitted to shoplifting the garment from a boutique on the Indonesian resort island after CCTV footage of the incident circulated on social media. “I am aware of the stories going around and it’s true, I was on one and I was being a bit silly and I stole a swimsuit,” she said in a video...
(RTTNews) - Brambles Ltd. (BXBLY), a provider of logistics solutions, on Thursday reported an increase in first-half profit, supported by higher sales revenue and improved operating performance.
(RTTNews) - Brambles Ltd. (BXBLY), a provider of logistics solutions, on Thursday reported an increase in first-half profit, supported by higher sales revenue and improved operating performance.
Asian stocks traded mostly higher on Thursday, taking cues from a strong lead on Wall Street, where technology shares rebounded. Australian stocks reached a record high due to mining and bank strength, and investors weighed the latest jobs report for signals on policy outlook. Meanwhile, South Korean markets surged, especially chipmakers like Samsung. Chinese and Hong Kong markets were closed for ...
Asian stocks traded mostly higher on Thursday, taking cues from a strong lead on Wall Street, where technology shares rebounded. Australian stocks reached a record high due to mining and bank strength, and investors weighed the latest jobs report for signals on policy outlook. Meanwhile, South Korean markets surged, especially chipmakers like Samsung. Chinese and Hong Kong markets were closed for the Lunar New Year holiday. Gold hovered around $4,980 per ounce on Thursday, remaining choppy after retreating from late-January record levels as markets continued to assess the latest FOMC minutes. Malaysia’s annual inflation held at 1.6% in January 2026, unchanged from the previous month and in line with market expectations. Food prices in Malaysia rose 1.5% year-on-year in January 2026, matching figures in the prior four months and staying at their softest pace since August 2021. The benchmark KOSPI rose more than 2% to around 5,650 on Thursday, extending gains to a fresh record high, as strength in US tech shares lifted heavyweight semiconductor names. Japan ( NKY:IND ) rose 0.78% to above 57,500, while the broader Topix added 0.4% to 3,822 on Thursday, extending gains from the previous session. The Japanese yen hovered around 154.7 per dollar on Thursday after sliding roughly 1% in the previous session, marking its sharpest one-day decline this month. Japan’s core machinery orders surged 19.1% month-on-month to ¥1,052.5 billion in December 2025, rebounding from an 11% drop in November and marking the strongest growth on record amid solid factory investment. China ( SHCOMP ) markets closed for the Lunar New Year holiday. Hong Kong ( HSI ) markets closed for the Lunar New Year holiday. India ( SENSEX ) fell 0.33%. The Indian rupee weakened to around 91 per dollar, hitting its weakest level in over two weeks, weighed down by broad dollar strength. Australia ( AS51 ) rose 0.88% to around 9,100 in early Thursday trade, rallying for a fourth session to hit a fresh record hi...
(RTTNews) - Airbus SE (EADSY.PK, EADSF.PK, AIR.MC, AIR.MI, AIR.PA, AIR.DE) reported that its fourth quarter net income attributable to shareholders rose 6% year-over-year to 2.58 billion euros. Earnings per share increased by 7% to 3.27 euros. Adjusted EBIT increased by 17% to 2.
(RTTNews) - Airbus SE (EADSY.PK, EADSF.PK, AIR.MC, AIR.MI, AIR.PA, AIR.DE) reported that its fourth quarter net income attributable to shareholders rose 6% year-over-year to 2.58 billion euros. Earnings per share increased by 7% to 3.27 euros. Adjusted EBIT increased by 17% to 2.
“Bloomberg: The China Show” is your definitive source for news and analysis on the world's second-biggest economy. From politics and policy to tech and trends, Yvonne Man and David Ingles give global investors unique insight, delivering in-depth discussions with the newsmakers who matter. (Source: Bloomberg)
“Bloomberg: The China Show” is your definitive source for news and analysis on the world's second-biggest economy. From politics and policy to tech and trends, Yvonne Man and David Ingles give global investors unique insight, delivering in-depth discussions with the newsmakers who matter. (Source: Bloomberg)
In this article GOOGL AMZN IONQ MSFT Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT Microsoft's Majorana 1 quantum computing chip Microsoft After decades confined largely to research labs, Quantum computing may be closer to its breakout moment than many on Wall Street expect. The technology, which uses the principles of quantum mechanics to solve problems beyond the ability of the most powerful c...
In this article GOOGL AMZN IONQ MSFT Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT Microsoft's Majorana 1 quantum computing chip Microsoft After decades confined largely to research labs, Quantum computing may be closer to its breakout moment than many on Wall Street expect. The technology, which uses the principles of quantum mechanics to solve problems beyond the ability of the most powerful classical supercomputers, has long been described as futuristic. But rapid advancements have intensified investment in the sector and sparked discussions about how these powerful computers will integrate with industries like the already booming data center sector. "By the end of the decade, we are confident that we will have machines in data centers that have commercial value," Zulfi Alam, Microsoft 's corporate vice president of Quantum, told CNBC. "I would not be able to say this with this much clarity last year, but this year, I can state to claim that by 2029 you will have machines that will have commercial [value], meaning that they will be doing calculations that classical machines cannot do," said Alam, who's leading the development of the company's scalable quantum machine. Classical computers use switches, or bits, to either pass through or block an electric current at any given moment to perform calculations. The larger the number of bits, the greater the computing power. Quantum computers, on the other hand, use the ability of some materials at extremely low temperatures to exist in both an 'on' and 'off' state at the same time. This allows quantum bits, or qubits, to perform the same calculations at vastly greater speeds. Microsoft, which last year revealed a new quantum computing chip called Majorana, is among the hyperscalers — companies that provide computing capacity that can rapidly expand as demand rises — like Google and Amazon that are investing heavily in the technology. Patrick Moorhead, CEO and chief analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, said he is also...