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Ferrari launches Handling Speciale upgrade for Purosangue SUV in May 2026
Ferrari released a Handling Speciale upgrade for its Purosangue SUV in early May 2026 to improve handling and steering sharpness.
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Amazon says repairs to Middle East AWS data centers will take several months
Amazon said repairs to damaged AWS data centers in the UAE and Bahrain will take several months after Iranian drone strikes.
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Trump administration stalls about 165 US onshore wind projects
The Trump administration has stalled approvals for about 165 onshore wind projects on private U.S. land, with the Pentagon citing security reviews.
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US Treasury to keep current debt issuance guidance in upcoming refunding statement
The US Treasury will issue its quarterly refunding statement on May 6 without changing debt issuance plans for coming quarters.
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Stocks slip as oil jumps on Middle East tensions
US stocks faltered and Brent crude jumped more than 5% as Middle East tensions shook markets on May 5, 2026.
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Gold falls as US plans to guide ships through Strait of Hormuz
Gold fell for a second straight week after Trump said the US would guide some ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Emerging-market stocks hit record high as chipmakers lead gains
Emerging-market stocks rose to a record high as Taiwan Semiconductor and South Korean chipmakers led gains.
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ECB June rate hike likely due to Iran war, Kazimir says
ECB Governing Council member Peter Kazimir said a June rate hike is highly likely because of the Iran war.
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Green Sky Capital backs sustainable fuel facility in Egypt
Green Sky Capital signed financing on Monday for a sustainable fuel facility in Egypt's Suez Canal Economic Zone.
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Fervo Energy plans up to $1.33 billion US IPO
Fervo Energy filed for a US IPO on May 4 and plans to raise up to $1.33 billion.
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Long Lake to acquire Global Business Travel for $6.3 billion
Long Lake Management agreed to buy Global Business Travel Group for about $6.3 billion in cash, the companies said Monday.
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China defies US sanctions after private oil refiner targeted over purchases
The US sanctioned a major Chinese private oil refiner last month, with China rejecting the move amid rising tensions ahead of a planned summit.
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US buyback announcements hit record $665 billion in first four months of 2026
U.S. companies announced a record $665 billion in share buybacks through April 2026, led by Apple’s $100 billion plan.
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EagleRock Land aims to raise $346 million in US IPO
Houston-based EagleRock Land plans to raise up to $346 million by marketing 17.3 million shares in a US IPO.
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Chile investors split on peso bond yield impact from ongoing Middle East conflict
Analysts are divided over how much Chile’s two-year peso bond yields will rise if Strait of Hormuz remains closed this month.
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Bill Dudley says Fed has no reason to cut rates now
Bill Dudley said the Federal Reserve has no good reason to cut interest rates now and discussed Kevin Warsh and Jerome Powell.
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US Treasury yields rise amid Middle East tensions and higher oil prices
US Treasury yields climbed on Monday as rising Middle East tensions pushed oil prices up, raising inflation concerns.
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Bloomberg publishes live blog covering Milken Institute Global Conference updates
Bloomberg published a live blog on May 4 covering updates from the Milken Institute Global Conference.
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Banks launch $2.28 billion junk bond sale for BASF coatings deal
Banks launched a €1.95 billion-equivalent junk bond sale on May 4 to help finance Carlyle and Qatar Investment Authority's BASF coatings deal.
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GameStop offers $55.5-$56 billion to acquire eBay with $125 per share bid
GameStop proposed to buy eBay for about $56 billion in cash and stock, offering a 20% premium to eBay’s recent share price.