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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he would hold talks with White House leader Donald Trump, as Moscow and Kyiv reported overnight attacks hours.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says tariff impact won't be meaningful in the near term ○
"Partners are working with us to bring manufacturing here. In the near-term, the impact of tariffs won't be meaningful," the CEO said.
Weekly mortgage demand pulls back, as interest rates rise for the first time in 9 weeks ○
Mortgage rates fell for the first time in nine weeks, causing a pullback in mortgage demand, especially refinancing.
Bank of America's CEO says economic growth is 'better than people think' and the Fed should stay on hold ○
The Bank of America CEO said Wednesday that consumers are continuing to spend and growth should be solid though slower this year
Boeing shares jump after CFO gives upbeat outlook, says cash burn is easing ○
Boeing's cash burn is easing this quarter and its factories are improving, the aerospace giant's CFO Brian West's said.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says tariff impact won't be meaningful in the near term ○
"Partners are working with us to bring manufacturing here. In the near-term, the impact of tariffs won't be meaningful," the CEO said.
How Estée Lauder lost its way ○
The Estée Lauder Companies is attempting a turnaround after several years of earnings declines and weakening demand in some of its top markets.
Art created autonomously by AI cannot be copyrighted, federal appeals court rules ○
The Supreme Court might be asked to review the case related to the artificial intelligence painting "A Recent Entrance to Paradise."
Auto suppliers face more dire circumstances than automakers amid Trump tariffs ○
Auto suppliers face more dire circumstances than automakers over President Donald Trump's tariffs, but their problems could quickly impact the broader industry.
Microsoft announces new HR executive, company veteran Amy Coleman ○
Microsoft's incoming chief people officer, Amy Coleman, led the development of Microsoft's human resources response to Covid and its hybrid work approach.