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Stock markets have surged following US President Donald Trump’s announcement that he called off planned strikes against Iran and a peace deal with Tehran is imminent. Wall Street’s benchmark S&P500 index finished
Thursday would be suspended while members vote on the deal from 22-27 May. Here's why a strike could be so disruptive for the global technology industry. The dispute centres on how to distribute
market opened Thursday, and is down more than 12 percent over the last five days. ## Boeing’s losses slow down Boeing, on the other hand, reported on Wednesday a first-quarter loss
markets. Streeter added: "The volatility unleashed by the war has led to a surge in trading, as some investors sold stocks on fears of escalation, while others bought the dip, helping to fuel a recovery
stock markets, reported net returns of 18.9 percent over the same period. ## Artificial intelligence Last year, the United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD) office predicted that the AI industry would grow from $189bn
surged on Friday morning to over $109 a barrel - up from $105.72 on Thursday - before easing to around $108.10 by 12:30 BST. However, investors consider that a government led by Burnham would be more
surged to record highs on Friday as it became the latest UK takeover target after a flurry of overseas bids for British businesses this week. Canada’s Intact Financial Corp, which provides property and casualty
Thursday and Friday. - **Qatar warns over Hormuz pressure:** Qatar’s prime minister said Iran should not use the Strait of Hormuz, blocked since early in the war, as a means of “blackmail” against Gulf states
surging in after-hours trading. But then CEO Elon Musk started off the quarterly earnings call with investors and analysts by reminding them that the company is planning significant expenditures. "We're going