Good morning. Ukraine is said to have agreed a resources deal with the US. Donald Trump is starting a “gold card” visa program for wealthy investors. And Nvidia reports earnings today. Listen to the day’s top stories.
Ukraine marks three years since Russia's invasion began while U.S. President Donald Trump, in between tariff threats, pushes for a ceasefire, Germany faces coalition talks after an election, and investor faith in AI poster-child Nvidia gets a reality check.
From U.S. President Donald Trump's rhetorical shift on Ukraine to Nvidia’s first quarterly results since the emergence of DeepSeek, these are the stories to watch in business and finance in the coming week.
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Global equity funds witnessed sharp inflows in the week through February 26, spurred by sustained expectations of rate cuts later this year, which were bolstered by weaker economic data reported during the week.
March trading is kicking off with investors bracing for tariffs, the monthly jobs report, and key retail earnings.
U.S. stocks closed with mixed results amid new tariff threats, while a draft minerals deal boosted European markets. Nvidia's strong earnings contributed to gains, but investor skepticism grew over AI investments.
Ukraine marks three years since Russia's invasion began while U.S. President Donald Trump, in between tariff threats, pushes for a ceasefire, Germany faces coalition talks after an election, and investor faith in AI poster-child Nvidia gets a reality check.
Ukraine’s 2023 GDP stood at roughly $179 billion ... debt less than 100% of GDP A column chart of the income recorded by NVIDIA over the last year, with a forecast for its Q4 2025 fiscal ...