
Global Stocks Open Lower to Begin Week Following Last Week’s US Rout
Despite some positive development from China’s April trade data, global stocks still remain lower as investors remain tentative.
Despite some positive development from China’s April trade data, global stocks still remain lower as investors remain tentative.
Nio has confirmed its intention to carry out a third listing in Singapore, in addition to its US and Hong Kong listings.
DoorDash saw more new customers in the last quarter than in any other quarter in 2021.
Stocks in the Asian market are largely seeing a bad day as the shares of tech giants buckled under the realities in the broader global market.
According to a source, Elon Musk has no plans to lead Twitter for the long term after closing the $44 billion deal.
LootRush revealed that it is approaching its official launch.
The Dow and Nasdaq recorded their worst day performances in almost two years on Thursday, as the S&P 500 also loses ground.
Two players will work together on projects focusing on the emerging Metaverse space and NFTs. The first sale of NFTs shall go live later this month.
Digital payments company Block missed analysts estimates for Q1 2022, but reported $1.73 billion in Bitcoin sales via Cash App.
The move by Changpeng Zhao and the Binance exchange to fund Elon Musk’s visions for Twitter is a very ambitious one.
Calgary neobank Neo Financial joined a handful of tech companies with unicorn status in Alberta following a round led by Valar Ventures.
Black Knight’s Chairman and CEO said the company shares the same vision and commitment with ICE.
Gates said he is impressed with the stellar performance of Musk in putting up a very good team of engineers at Tesla and SpaceX, but he doubts he can do the same with Twitter.
British oil and gas multinational Shell posted its Q1 2022 earnings report on Thursday which benefited from the soaring profits seen across the oil and gas industry.
Marathon Digital beat out sales estimates for Q1 2022, but reported an overall loss due to a $19.6 million impairment charge.