Aarav Shen

Aarav Shen is an esteemed journalist with over 15 years of experience reporting on business, finance, and economics. With a rich background that spans from Southeast Asia to the heart of Wall Street, Aarav offers a piercing global perspective on market dynamics and economic policy. His work, recognized for its depth and clarity, has shaped international dialogue, making him a trusted voice in a complex industry. Currently based in Hong Kong, he distills intricate financial trends into compelling narratives for a worldwide audience.

Japan Expresses Concerns Over Possible U.S. Block of Nippon Steel’s Bid for U.S. Steel

A leading candidate to become Japan's next prime minister has voiced concerns over reports that the U.S. may block Nippon Steel's $15 billion acquisition...

U.S. Markets Volatile as Economic Uncertainty and Fed Policy Weigh on Investors

Uncertainty over the health of the U.S. economy is contributing to heightened volatility in financial markets, as investors navigate slowing labor market data and...

U.S. Federal Energy Commission Approves BlackRock’s $12.5 Billion Deal for Global Infrastructure Partners

The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Friday gave the green light to BlackRock’s $12.5 billion acquisition of Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), a...

Federal Reserve Signals Rate Cuts Amid Slowing Labor Market

Federal Reserve officials have signaled that they are prepared to initiate a series of interest rate cuts, with the first likely to be a...

Social Media Platform X Recovers from Short Outage Affecting Thousands of Users

Social media platform X experienced a brief outage on Saturday, leaving thousands of users unable to access the site. The disruption lasted less than...

Stellantis Recalls 1.46 Million Vehicles Worldwide Over Brake System Software Issue

Chrysler’s parent company, Stellantis, announced the recall of 1.46 million vehicles worldwide on Saturday due to a software malfunction affecting the anti-lock brake system...

Europe’s Auto Industry Faces €15 Billion in Fines Due to Slow EV Adoption, Warns Renault CEO

Europe’s automotive industry is at risk of facing up to €15 billion ($17.4 billion) in fines due to sluggish demand for electric vehicles (EVs),...

Janet Yellen Hints at Departure After Biden’s Term, Stresses U.S.-China Relations and Economic Stability

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, 78, has indicated that she is likely to step down from government service after President Joe Biden's term ends...

China Sees Opportunity, Not Threat, in U.S. Relations Amid Trade Talks in Tianjin

China views its relationship with the United States as an opportunity rather than a threat, according to remarks by China’s Vice Commerce Minister Wang...

Apple’s New iPhone to Feature A18 Chip Built on Arm’s Latest V9 Design

Apple’s upcoming iPhone, set to be unveiled on September 9, will feature the highly anticipated A18 chip, developed using Arm’s latest V9 chip design....

China Criticizes Dutch Decision to Expand Export Controls on ASML Chipmaking Equipment

China has expressed dissatisfaction with the Dutch government's decision to expand export controls on advanced chipmaking equipment produced by ASML, one of the world’s...

Elon Musk Denies Report of xAI and Tesla Revenue-Sharing Deal for AI Technology

Elon Musk has denied reports suggesting that his AI startup, xAI, held talks with Tesla regarding a revenue-sharing arrangement. According to a recent report,...

U.S. Airlines Slow Hiring Amid Rising Costs and Market Challenges

After a massive hiring spree that added nearly 194,000 jobs since 2021, U.S. airlines are now cooling their recruitment efforts. The industry, which faced...

Boeing’s Starliner Returns to Earth After Extended Test Flight Without Astronauts

Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft successfully returned to Earth after months at the International Space Station (ISS), but without the two astronauts it delivered to orbit...

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