IBM Takes a Leap Towards the Future with Software AG Acquisition

In a major move, IBM announced on Monday its plan to acquire Software AG's enterprise integration platforms for a who...

Chinese Chip Companies Turn to Malaysia for Assembly Amid U.S. Sanctions Concerns

Chinese semiconductor design companies are increasingly turning to Malaysian firms to assemble some of their top-notc...

Asian Markets Brace for Last Major Central Bank Meeting of the Year

Brace yourself for the Asian market roller coaster ride! Let's peek into what lies ahead for the trading day.

Riding the Rails Russian Railways Accuses Finland of Unlawfully Seizing Trains

Russian Railways recently criticized Finland's state-owned railway company, VR, for unlawfully seizing four trains th...

Buckle up! A $6 trillion cash hoard on the horizon, ready to fire up U.S. stock gains as the Fed shifts gears

Investors out there are scratching their heads, pondering whether the market's unstoppable rally can keep going. But ...

Austria Urges Removal of Raiffeisen Bank from Ukrainian Blacklist in Exchange for Sanctions on Russia

Austria wants to remove Raiffeisen Bank International from Ukraine's blacklist, and they're willing to sign off on ne...

Federal Reserve Signals Lower Borrowing Costs, Bringing an End to Tightening Policy

In a not-so-shocking turn of events, the Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates right where they are. But hol...

Chinese Chip Designer Brite Semiconductor: A Slippery Slope for Washington

In a fascinating development, a Chinese chip designer that counts a sanctioned chipmaker among its owners is making h...

Zara’s Controversial Ad Campaign: Missing Limbs and White Shrouds

Zara swiftly removed an advertisement campaign that caused quite a stir amongst activists. The campaign, which featur...

Chinese Chip Designers Compete Against Nvidia Amid U.S. Export Restrictions

Chinese chip designers such as Tencent Holdings are getting all feisty and trying to convince folks that their AI chi...