NY Post - Business
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Trump’s FTC won’t drop broad antitrust probe of Microsoft: report
The agency is examining allegations that Microsoft is potentially abusing its market power, including its Azure cloud service.
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Elon Musk’s private companies SpaceX, xAI see values soar since election: report
Artificial intelligence startup xAI has been the biggest driver of these gains, with its share price surging 110% since Nov. 5, according to Caplight.
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World Bank bureaucrats accused of ‘hypocrisy’ over jet flights to UN climate confab
The Post has obtained leaked photos that show World Bank president Ajay Banga and his team living it up on a private jet.
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Former Barclays CEO Jes Staley admits he had sex with Jeffrey Epstein assistant
The former JPM executive gave evidence to London's Upper Tribunal as he appeals against a proposed financial services ban.
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Egg prices start to drop after bird flu shortage caused massive hikes
Shoppers may finally feel some relief in the egg aisle after waning demand caused steep price declines over the past week, according to new data.
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Amazon, Google, and Meta sign pledge to triple nuclear power by 2050
The tech giants remain some of the largest energy drivers in the United States as they expand power-hungry data centers to support AI development
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Airlines see lower customer demand, cut back financial expectations — here are the companies hurting the most
Several major U.S. airlines dialed back their quarterly financial expectations as the industry contends with softer demand from economic...
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Canada slaps US with ‘dollar-for-dollar’ tariffs on $21B worth of steel and aluminum imports
The latest Canadian countermeasures add to the 25% tariffs Ottawa imposed on $30 billion worth of US goods on March 4.
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FTC no longer seeks to delay Amazon Prime case after attorney admits mistake about ‘resource shortfalls’
FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson reiterated the agency's commitment to the consumer protection case.
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MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace rips press secretary Karoline Leavitt over tariffs: ‘Either tragically uninformed or lying’
Wallace's comments came in response to a heated exchange at a White House press briefing in which Leavitt clashed with AP journalist Josh Boak.
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Goldman Sachs CEO says ‘business community understands’ Trump tariffs — but would like them to be lower
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said the “business community understands” what President Trump is “trying to do with tariffs” — though he added...
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CNBC’s Steve Liesman torches Trump’s ‘insane’ tariffs ‘at risk of my job’
The longtime business journalist tore into President Trump after he threatened to hike tariffs on Canada’s aluminum and steel imports to 50%.