Business

Switzerland nears US tariff cut

Switzerland neared a deal with the United States to cut US import tariffs on Swiss goods to 15% after business leaders pushed negotiations forward, officials said; legal doubts remain.

Switzerland nears US tariff cut
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EU AI rules sap competitiveness

Swedish business leader Jacob Wallenberg warned that overly strict EU AI rules risk stifling competitiveness, as investors shifted toward AI-driven gains in markets such as Japan.

EU AI rules sap competitiveness
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Stocks Rally on Shutdown Hopes

U.S. stock indexes surged as prospects for ending the government shutdown improved, with the Nasdaq leading gains as investors moved back into riskier assets on Wall Street.

Stocks Rally on Shutdown Hopes
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Automakers delay battery deal funding

Carmakers delayed battery deals with miners and scaled back electric-vehicle targets as falling commodity prices and weak EV demand left miners struggling to fund projects and squeezed established automakers.

Automakers delay battery deal funding
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Buffett Accelerates $1.3 Billion Gifts

Warren Buffett, in his final letter as Berkshire Hathaway CEO, said he would "go quiet" and accelerate $1.3 billion in charitable gifts as he prepared to hand over the reins.

Buffett Accelerates $1.3 Billion Gifts
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Apollo buys Atlético, leaders remain

Apollo Sports Capital acquired on Monday a majority stake in Atlético de Madrid, valuing the club near €2.5 billion, while Miguel Ángel Gil Marín and Enrique Cerezo remained in leadership.

Apollo buys Atlético, leaders remain
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