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Equinox, Orla Agree to Form $18.5 Billion Gold Major

Equinox Gold and Orla Mining agreed to merge in a deal that will create a new $18.5 billion North American gold giant.

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Alibaba Profitability Remains Under Pressure

The tech giant has continued to invest heavily in artificial intelligence and fend off intense competition in the food-delivery space.

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Meta Offers Rival AI Chatbots Free Access to WhatsApp During EU Competition Probe

The company is looking to avoid a potential fine from the bloc's regulator, which has launched an investigation into a possible breach of antitrust rules.

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SoftBank Lands $25 Billion Gain on OpenAI Bet

The Japanese company has issued debt, sold stakes and borrowed to fund bold AI investments.

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Tencent's Core Businesses Help Cushion Burden of Intensified AI Push

Tencent Holdings extended its streak of double-digit profit growth in the first quarter.

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Nvidia CEO Huang Boards Trump's Plane to China After All. What It Means for the Stock.

Nvidia stock could get a boost if President Donald Trump's summit leads to large-scale sales of chips to Chinese customers.

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Nissan Motor Projects Annual Profit After Series of Restructuring Moves

The Japanese carmaker projected it would swing back to net profit in the current fiscal year after reporting its seventh straight quarterly loss.

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Samsung Management, Union Fail to Reach Deal to Avoid Strike

Samsung Electronics' talks with its labor union failed to reach an agreement over how the company's massive profits are distributed, raising the likelihood of a strike next week.

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Siemens Launches New $7 Billion Share Buyback Program

The industrial giant launched the buyback program of up to five years as it posted higher second-quarter revenue in its industrial businesses.

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Germany's Merck KGaA Shares Jump After Guidance Lift

The company raised its full-year sales and earnings guidance, citing strong momentum in its life-sciences business.

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Hapag-Lloyd Cautions on Higher Costs From Middle East Fallout

The world's fifth-largest container line by capacity maintained its guidance for the year, but warned the conflict was increasing costs.

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Deutsche Telekom Lifts Full-Year Guidance

The company reported lower net profit in the first quarter, but raised its full-year expectations following an outlook increase from its U.S. subsidiary.

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China's 'Two Billion Feet' Are Suddenly Running From Nike

Quick-moving domestic athletic brands are now able to match American quality and cachet in the hypercompetitive and increasingly nationalistic market.

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Walmart Lays Off or Relocates About 1,000 Corporate Workers

The retailer is cutting positions as it combines more of its global-tech and product teams.

 

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May 13, 2026 09:00 ET (13:00 GMT)

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