Novo Nordisk has been swept up in uncertainty around U.S. tariffs and Washington’s push to get firms to lower drug prices and move manufacturing stateside.
Month: September 2025
Plane carrying EU leader hit with suspected Russian GPS interference
The European Union said Russia was suspected of jamming the GPS system of a plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to Bulgaria.
An Iowa nuclear plant is the next contender to restart, spurred by AI data center demand
The Duane Arnold nuclear plant in Iowa shut down in 2020, but could come back online to support growing power demand from the tech sector.
Oil giant Equinor backs crisis-stricken Orsted as Trump lashes out at offshore wind
Norwegian energy group Equinor on Monday pledged to support Denmark’s Orsted with almost $1 billion of fresh capital.
Trump keeps threatening to punish Putin. Here’s what’s holding him back
U.S. President Donald Trump says he’ll punish Russia if Moscow doesn’t agree to peace talks with Ukraine. Yet, he hasn’t pushed the button, so far.
Oil giant Equinor backs crisis-stricken Orsted as Trump lashes out at offshore wind
Norwegian energy group Equinor on Monday pledged to support Denmark’s Orsted with almost $1 billion of fresh capital.
Alibaba shares jump 19% on cloud unit acceleration, report of new AI chip
Alibaba’s Hong Kong-listed shares jumped 19% on strong results at its cloud computing division driven by its AI investments.
European markets set to start the week on a broadly positive note
European stocks are expected to start the new trading week broadly higher on Monday.
China’s Xi urges AI cooperation, rejects ‘Cold War mentality’ at SCO summit
It is unclear if the SCO summit will pave the way for any breakthroughs in easing tensions, though Beijing has sought to cast itself as […]
Alibaba’s Hong Kong shares jump nearly 19% as AI boom drives cloud unit sales
Alibaba posted a a revenue miss in the June quarter even as it showed an acceleration at its cloud computing unit.