Stolen Louvre jewels are worth estimated $102 million, not including their historical value, prosecutor says

Stolen Louvre jewels are worth estimated 2 million, not including their historical value, prosecutor says

Crown jewels that were stolen in a dramatic weekend heist at the Louvre are worth an estimated 88 million euros, or $102 million, not including their historical value to France, the Paris prosecutor said Tuesday. About 100 investigators are now involved in the police hunt for the gems and heist suspects, said prosecutor Laure Beccuau, whose … Read more

GSK : Latozinemab Fails To Meet Clinical Endpoint In INFRONT-3 FTD-GRN Trial

GSK : Latozinemab Fails To Meet Clinical Endpoint In INFRONT-3 FTD-GRN Trial

(RTTNews) – GSK plc. (GSK, GSK.L) and Alector, Inc. announced results from the INFRONT-3 clinical trial evaluating latozinemab in individuals with frontotemporal dementia caused by a mutation in the progranulin gene (FTD-GRN). While treatment with latozinemab achieved a statistically significant improvement in the biomarker co-primary endpoint—plasma progranulin (PGRN) concentrations—it did not demonstrate clinical benefit in … Read more

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Scale Of Climate Goal Progress ‘Alarmingly Inadequate’, Study Finds

Scale Of Climate Goal Progress ‘Alarmingly Inadequate’, Study Finds

JAENSCHWALDE, GERMANY – AUGUST 20: Steam rises from cooling towers at the Jaenschwalde coal-fired power plant on August 20, 2010 at Jaenschwalde, Germany. The Jaenschwalde power plant is one of the biggest single producers of CO2 gas in Europe. The area of northern Saxony and southern Brandenburg is scarred with active and former lignite coal … Read more

Stocks Rally on Easing Trade Tensions and Solid Q3 Earnings

Stocks Rally on Easing Trade Tensions and Solid Q3 Earnings

The S&P 500 Index ($SPX) (SPY) on Monday closed up +1.07%, the Dow Jones Industrials Index ($DOWI) (DIA) closed up +1.12%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX) (QQQ) closed up +1.30%.  December E-mini S&P futures (ESZ25) rose +1.12%, and December E-mini Nasdaq futures (NQZ25) rose +1.32%. Stock index futures rallied on Monday and added to last Friday’s gains, with … Read more

Global Corporate Tax Levels Continue To Slide, But France Remains Highest

Global Corporate Tax Levels Continue To Slide, But France Remains Highest

Since the turn of this century, OECD countries have experienced a marked trend of declining corporate tax rates. The average corporate income tax rate applied by OECD members fell from about 33 percent in 2000 to between 24 and 25 percent in recent years (24.2 in 2025). As Statista’s Tristan Gaudiant details below, using the organization’s … Read more

Tariffs are starting to bite consumers and businesses, economists say

Tariffs are starting to bite consumers and businesses, economists say

Trump administration tariffs imposed this year on dozens of nations and a range of industries are fueling inflation, especially for goods that are widely imported into the U.S., a recent analysis shows.  Product categories seeing some of the biggest price hikes due to tariffs include furniture, car parts, electronics and musical instruments, according to economists at the Federal … Read more

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