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Jan 29

Russia's Lukoil to Sell International Assets to Carlyle

The news comes weeks after the Trump administration blocked a previous deal with commodities trader Gunvor.

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Hyundai Quarterly Profit Halves on Tariff Hit

The South Korean automaker said President Trump's tariffs cost the company an estimated $2.87 billion last year and it expects a similar hit in 2026.

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Roche Forecasts 2026 Growth, Helped by Strength of Drug Pipeline

The Swiss drugmaker said it expects sales to grow in the mid-single-digit range, with core EPS growth in the high-single-digit range at constant currencies.

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Deutsche Bank Profit Beats Views on Lighter Costs

Growth at its investment bank and asset-management arm helped to grow its bottom line.

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Glencore's 2025 Copper Production Falls Despite Second-Half Recovery

The Anglo-Swiss mining and trading company said copper production fell 11% last year, though production was almost 50% higher in the second-half of 2025 than in the first six months.

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Nokia Reports Jump In Sales From AI And Cloud Customers

Nokia reported a sharp rise in sales of its network infrastructure equipment on surging demand from artificial intelligence and data-center customers.

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Alibaba to Team Up With Zelos on $2 Billion Robovan Business

Alibaba's logistics arm plans to merge its autonomous-driving unit with Chinese robovan specialist Zelos Technology.

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Samsung Profit Beats as Chip Earnings Soar on Strong Demand

Earnings at the company's core semiconductor business rose sharply amid demand for advanced chips needed for the AI infrastructure build-out.

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Apple Supplier STMicroelectronics Flags Improving Chip Sales

The European chip maker returned to year-over-year growth as customers sought chips for personal electronics, communications, computer peripherals and industrial machinery.

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Meta Reports Record Sales, Massive Spending Hike on AI Buildout

The company says its sales were about $60 billion in the fourth quarter for a year-over-year growth rate of 24%.

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Microsoft's Earnings Surge Is Overshadowed by Data-Center Spending

Higher-than-anticipated capital spending and slower growth in cloud computing are weighing on shares.

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Tesla to Invest $2 Billion in Elon Musk's xAI, Cancel Two EV Models

The electric vehicle maker's fourth-quarter sales and profit dropped, but the company still beat Wall Street's expectations.

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Barry Diller Told Warner Discovery He Is Interested in Buying CNN

A Warner spokesman said CNN "was not and is not for sale." The overture adds a new twist to the biggest takeover drama in the media industry in years.

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IBM Sales Rise 12% as Customers' Appetite for AI Grows

The tech company recorded higher revenue in the fiscal fourth quarter, as customers move to implement AI in more areas of their businesses.

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Southwest Forecasts Profit Surge as Assigned-Seating Flights Take Off

The airline gave guidance for adjusted earnings per share this year to increase to $4 a share for 2026. That is up from 93 cents a share last year.

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Whirlpool Fourth-Quarter Revenue Falls on Lower Americas Sales Volumes

The appliance producer's revenue decreased 0.9% to $4.10 billion as its businesses in North America and Latin America had lower volumes.

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CPKC Profit Down, Revenue Up in Challenging Market

Chief Executive Keith Creel said that the railroad was able to control costs during a challenging market where it contended with macroeconomic and trade policy headwinds.

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Google Aims Knockout Blow at Chinese Company Linked to Massive Cyber Weapon

The company is targeting a global network employed by hackers and criminals that often uses devices silently running in the homes of everyday Americans.

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Levi Strauss Sales Tick Up as Focus Shifts Beyond Denim

Levi Strauss & Co.'s quarterly sales grew as its turnaround plan gained traction, including efforts to sell more clothing items beyond the jeans it is known for, according to its finance chief.

 

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January 29, 2026 03:02 ET (08:02 GMT)

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