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Bank of America's Profit Climbs as Consumer Spending Rises

Earnings results from big banks this week have offered the latest look at American consumers.

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Wells Fargo comes up short on revenue as it sets new profit target

The number-three bank by market cap beat on earnings but missed on revenue.

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Airbnb Appoints Former Meta AI Executive CTO

Airbnb named Ahmad Al-Dahle, a former leader of AI at Meta, as the company's new chief technology officer.

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Saks Global Files for Bankruptcy, Undone by Debt and a Luxury Slump

The owner of Saks, Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman becomes the highest-profile department-store chain to file for chapter 11 since the pandemic.

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BP Flags $5 Billion Write-Down of Low-Carbon Business

The charge, along with a warning of lower returns from oil trading, shows the challenges awaiting incoming CEO Meg O'Neill.

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Coca-Cola Reshapes Leadership to Speed Digital Transformation

Coca-Cola is reshaping its leadership team to accelerate its digital transformation, a move that comes as Henrique Braun prepares to step into the chief executive role this spring.

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European Defense Companies to Benefit From EU's $105 Billion Ukraine Loan

Ukraine must buy weapons and military platforms from European manufacturers, unless they aren't able to supply what Kyiv needs.

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Tesla's Full Self-Driving System Will Only Be Available Via Subscription, Musk Says

The electric-vehicle maker currently offers the advanced driver assistance features for a one-time payment of $8,000 or a subscription of $99 a month in the U.S.

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The Collapse of a Car-Parts Supplier Puts Spotlight on How Cash Flow Can Lie

Some long-used financial-engineering techniques now bring renewed scrutiny.

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Trump Administration Enacts Security Rules for Nvidia's China Chip Sales

The chip designer and its customers must satisfy security requirements before exports are approved.

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China Regulator Discloses Probe Into Trip.com

The regulator said Trip.com, one of China's biggest online travel agencies, allegedly abused its dominant market position and engaged in monopolistic practices.

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Diana Shipping Says Genco Rejected Acquisition Offer Without Engagement

Genco said its board believes there are significant execution risks to the offer.

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Audi Car Deliveries Fall; Geopolitical and Economic Challenges Hit Demand

The brand's 2025 car deliveries fell 2.9% and the automaker echoed comments from German peers.

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The Row Over South Korea's Push for a Native AI Model: Chinese Code

Korea's efforts show how hard it is to develop homegrown AI models and break a reliance on U.S. or Chinese tech giants.

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Netflix Preparing to Make Warner Bid All-Cash

The companies had struck a $72 billion cash-and-stock deal in December.

 

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January 14, 2026 09:00 ET (14:00 GMT)

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