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New contracts with tech companies come after clash with Anthropic over Claude use
By Steff Chávez in Washington
Financial Times,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
From foreign interventions to abandoning Opec, the UAE’s leader is charting a different path for his country
By Andrew England, Middle East editor
Financial Times,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
The billionaire’s new stock-picking fund bombed in its IPO but offers longer-term promise. How Ackman’s four investment vehicles stack up.
By Andrew Bary
Barron`s,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Despite higher costs, shipping companies opt for safer Asia-Europe freight passages via Cape of Good Hope
By Alice Hancock in London and Monica Mark in Johannesburg
Financial Times,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
How do they do it? Autocallable yield notes are generally structured to pay a high rate of income over a three- or five-year period, as long as the underlying stock or index doesn’t fall more than a predetermined amount, or “barrier.”
By Amey Stone
Barron`s,  Apr. 30, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
In a challenge to the Trump administration’s cease-fire, the militant group dismisses the idea it will give up its weapons
By Omar Abdel-Baqui
The Wall Street Journal,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Deferred deliveries could include those used in Ukraine’s defence against Russia
By FT
Financial Times,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Rick Rieder, CIO of global fixed income at BlackRock, called presumptive Fed chair Kevin Warsh “a brilliant guy” on Barron’s Live. He’s bullish on the economy and stock market, too.
By Emily Russell
Barron`s,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Inflationary surges and economic slowdowns set off by the war in Iran, tariffs and other Trump policies have forced monetary officials to adjust, our columnist says.
By Jeff Sommer
The New York Times,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Federal debt exceeding the size of the economy is a potent symbol of the gathering fiscal stresses on the U.S.
By Richard Rubin
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 30, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
The United Nations gives Tehran a leadership role in a nuclear treaty review.
By WSJ Editorial Board
The Wall Street Journal,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
So what do investors want? They’re increasingly looking for clear and present signs that AI is paying off. In the latest quarter, only Alphabet truly made the case.
By Adam Levine
Barron`s,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
The Iran war has disrupted the global fertilizer market. Barron’s sizes up where these agricultural stocks could be headed next.
By Evie Liu
Barron`s,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
The kingdom is pulling back from a costly and high-profile golf venture amid mounting financial concerns, raising questions about its plans.
By Tariq Panja and Vivian Nereim
The New York Times,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Ariane de Rothschild’s association with the sex offender tests a truce between two banks that share the dynastic name
By Margot Patrick
The Wall Street Journal,  May. 01, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
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