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TSMC Q1 Profit Jumps 58%: AI Demand Fuels Record Semiconductor Run
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TSMC Q1 Profit Jumps 58%: AI Demand Fuels Record Semiconductor Run

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced a substantial 58% rise in first-quarter profit, beating market estimates and setting a new company record. The strong financial performance was driven by robust global demand for advanced semiconductor chips, particularly those required for artificial intelligence (AI) applications. TSMC reported revenue of NT$1.134 trillion and net income of NT$572.48 billion for the quarter. The company's sustained demand from major clients, including Apple, and its dominant position in advanced chip manufacturing solidify its market leadership. This marks the fourth consecutive quarter of record profits for the semiconductor giant.

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South Korea Targets 100 GW Renewables Amid Geopolitical Shifts
Business

South Korea Targets 100 GW Renewables Amid Geopolitical Shifts

South Korea's energy minister, Kim Sung-hwan, announced that the geopolitical instability stemming from the Iran conflict is accelerating a national push for a fundamental energy transition. The government has set an ambitious goal to boost renewable energy capacity from 37 GW to 100 GW by 2030. To achieve this, the national strategy will focus heavily on developing both wind and solar power. In the short term, the government is prioritizing solar energy due to its immediate effectiveness. Minister Kim expressed confidence in the country's solar potential, citing the high average annual sunshine hours in regions like Seoul and Jeju Island, positioning South Korea favorably compared to other global energy markets.

Israel-Lebanon Talks Announced by Trump After 30-Year Hiatus
World

Israel-Lebanon Talks Announced by Trump After 30-Year Hiatus

Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced that high-level talks between Israel and Lebanon are scheduled to begin, following a trilateral meeting involving U.S., Israeli, and Lebanese officials. This engagement is notable as it represents the first major high-level diplomatic interaction between the two countries since 1993. The primary objective of the discussions is to formulate a comprehensive peace agreement, moving beyond the terms of the 2024 ceasefire. The announcement comes amid heightened regional instability, stemming from the initial conflict following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack. The ceasefire agreement later deteriorated, leading to renewed tensions and regional escalation.

FIFA President Confirms Iran's World Cup Participation Despite US Tensions
World

FIFA President Confirms Iran's World Cup Participation Despite US Tensions

FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that Iran will participate in the upcoming World Cup, despite the ongoing geopolitical tensions between Iran and the United States. Speaking at the CNBC Invest in America Forum, Infantino stressed the necessity of separating sporting events from political conflicts. The tournament will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Iran's group stage matches are scheduled to be held in Inglewood, California, and Seattle. The confirmation follows periods of doubt regarding Iran's attendance, heightened by reports of airstrikes and previous safety warnings from US political figures.

Trump Lawyer John Eastman Disbarred by California Court
Politics

Trump Lawyer John Eastman Disbarred by California Court

The California Supreme Court has disbarred John Eastman, the former election lawyer for Donald Trump, following years of professional disciplinary proceedings. The court ruled that Eastman violated his ethical duties by presenting false information to support his legal arguments concerning the 2020 election. Eastman was previously involved in devising a multi-step plan to challenge the election results and was implicated in efforts to appoint fake electors. In addition to the revocation of his license, the court imposed a $5,000 sanction. Legal groups view the disbarment as a significant step in holding individuals accountable for promoting false theories of election fraud.

Trump's Iran Blockade: Can Economic Pressure Force a Deal?
World

Trump's Iran Blockade: Can Economic Pressure Force a Deal?

Former President Donald Trump's proposed strategy involves shifting US confrontation with Iran from military action to economic warfare, utilizing a blockade of Iranian ports and shipping lanes, particularly the Strait of Hormuz. The goal is to inflict severe financial and humanitarian damage on Iran, compelling the regime to negotiate an end to the conflict. Proponents argue that cutting off Iran's trade, which relies heavily on the Strait of Hormuz, would trigger a severe economic crisis. However, analysts caution that the strategy assumes Iran will react predictably, a pattern that has historically proven unreliable in the Middle East. Critics point out significant risks, including the potential for military escalation, worsening global economic damage, and diplomatic fallout with major international buyers of Iranian oil. The success of the blockade ultimately depends on the timing and whether the pressure can change Iran's behavior before the global economic fallout becomes too severe.

US-Iran Negotiations Advance Amid Sanctions and Hormuz Blockade Threats
World

US-Iran Negotiations Advance Amid Sanctions and Hormuz Blockade Threats

Diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran are progressing, with Pakistan acting as a key mediator to facilitate potential de-escalation. While the US administration has expressed optimism about reaching a deal, the negotiations are complicated by severe geopolitical tensions. The US has warned of applying secondary sanctions against nations that continue to trade with Iran. In response, Iran has threatened to halt shipping in the Red Sea and has been reported to be utilizing Chinese spy satellites targeting US bases. Internationally, experts have warned of a potential humanitarian crisis at the Strait of Hormuz if the vital shipping lane remains blocked.

BofA: MLPs Offer 'Win/Win' Energy Investment Amid Oil Volatility
Markets

BofA: MLPs Offer 'Win/Win' Energy Investment Amid Oil Volatility

Amid volatile oil prices driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, Bank of America advises investors to consider Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) as a stable investment opportunity. MLPs are highlighted for their potential to generate solid income regardless of whether oil prices rise or fall. The firm points to specific funds, such as Tortoise North American Pipeline Fund (TPYP) and Global X MLP & Energy Infrastructure ETF (MLPX), which offer attractive dividend yields. Furthermore, the article notes that natural gas infrastructure is gaining attention, particularly following Qatar's LNG production shutdown. This development increases focus on U.S. natural gas assets, suggesting a significant investment narrative in the sector.

Fed Policy Decision: How Powell's Tone Could Impact Markets and Investing
Markets

Fed Policy Decision: How Powell's Tone Could Impact Markets and Investing

The market is awaiting the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision, with attention focused less on the rate decision itself and more on the tone of Chair Jerome Powell's subsequent speech. Analysts suggest that a hawkish tone, emphasizing inflation risks, may be better received by the market than a dovish one. Investment recommendations are varied, pointing to opportunities in sectors like technology (AI integration), international equities, and regional financial banks. For risk mitigation, experts advise utilizing buffered ETFs for downside protection and considering short-term Treasury bonds for capital preservation. Overall, the advice emphasizes diversification to navigate the current environment of high uncertainty.

China Q1 2026 GDP Hits 5% Growth Amid Global Volatility
World

China Q1 2026 GDP Hits 5% Growth Amid Global Volatility

China reported a 5.0% expansion in its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the first quarter of 2026, an acceleration from the 4.5% growth recorded in the previous quarter. The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) attributed this strong start largely to robust export performance. However, the report was issued against a backdrop of significant global uncertainty, including the Middle East conflict and ensuing energy crises. The NBS cautioned that external conditions are volatile, and domestically, the economy faces structural imbalances, specifically a noted gap between strong supply and weak demand. These warnings suggest that while the start is solid, the path ahead requires navigating complex international and domestic challenges.

LIV Golf CEO Confirms Operations Continue Despite Funding Rumors
Sports

LIV Golf CEO Confirms Operations Continue Despite Funding Rumors

LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil has publicly refuted rumors suggesting that the league's operations are in jeopardy due to potential funding cuts from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF). O’Neil affirmed that the league is proceeding with its planned schedule, maintaining a focus on its 2026 season goals. The league, which was launched in 2022, is heavily funded by PIF, a fund operating within a complex geopolitical and economic environment. Despite reports linking funding uncertainty to global oil market fluctuations, LIV Golf reported strong financial growth. The organization claims significant increases in revenue streams, noting that ticket sales are up 129% year-over-year. The league continues to host major events, with the next tournament scheduled for Washington, D.C., on May 7th.

World Bank Warns of Long-Term Damage Amid Iran Conflict, Despite Market Boom
World

World Bank Warns of Long-Term Damage Amid Iran Conflict, Despite Market Boom

Despite President Donald Trump's repeated assurances that the conflict in Iran is nearing an end, global economic experts are issuing warnings about severe, long-term instability. While major indices like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are soaring to record highs, the World Bank cautioned that conflict-related disruptions could last for months. The conflict has inflicted massive damage on global energy infrastructure, with estimates placing the damage at $58 billion. This instability is forcing nations, such as South Korea, to urgently rethink their energy security and accelerate their transition toward renewable power sources.

Allbirds Pivots from Sneakers to AI Compute Infrastructure, Shares Soar 600%
Business

Allbirds Pivots from Sneakers to AI Compute Infrastructure, Shares Soar 600%

Allbirds, the sustainable sneaker brand, has announced a radical corporate pivot, shifting its business model from eco-friendly footwear to providing AI compute infrastructure. The announcement triggered a massive market reaction, with the company's stock soaring over 600%. To facilitate this transition, Allbirds sold its footwear assets and secured a $50 million deal to acquire high-performance GPU assets. This strategic shift requires the company to abandon its foundational commitments to environmental conservation, a core element of its original brand identity. Industry analysts suggest that the market's enthusiasm is driven by the perceived value of the 'artificial intelligence' keyword, marking a dramatic departure from the company's sustainable roots.

American Streamer Johnny Somali Faces Prison Charges in South Korea
World

American Streamer Johnny Somali Faces Prison Charges in South Korea

American live-streamer Ramsey Khalid Ismael, known as 'Johnny Somali,' is facing serious legal charges in South Korea after allegedly causing a public commotion and desecrating a monument honoring victims of wartime sexual slavery. Prosecutors have indicted him, and if convicted, he faces up to five years in prison, alongside a ban from leaving the country. Ismael has a documented history of provocative stunts across Asia, including controversial actions in Japan and South Korea. Experts suggest his behavior is a calculated effort to gain online fame, highlighting a growing regional concern over foreigners exploiting local cultures for digital notoriety.

India E-commerce Boom: Small Towns Drive Market Growth for Amazon, Flipkart
Business

India E-commerce Boom: Small Towns Drive Market Growth for Amazon, Flipkart

India's e-commerce sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven primarily by consumer adoption in smaller towns and cities rather than just major metropolitan areas. Despite having a low current online penetration rate, the market is projected to reach $250 billion by 2030, attracting massive investments from global players like Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart. This growth is fueled by improved digital infrastructure, including 5G and UPI payments, and the expansion of quick commerce services. Analysts point out that consumers in smaller cities are increasingly aspirational, accessing premium products and services previously limited to urban centers. This demographic shift marks a fundamental change in India's consumer landscape, making non-metro areas the core engine of the e-commerce boom.

S&P 500 and Nasdaq Hit Records Amid Warning of Sector Rotation
Markets

S&P 500 and Nasdaq Hit Records Amid Warning of Sector Rotation

Major indices, including the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite, reached record highs on Thursday, signaling strong market momentum. The Nasdaq Composite, in particular, showed significant growth, rising 11.2% in April alone. However, market analysts are warning of potential sector rotation, noting deep divergences in performance across various industries. Key sectors like Financials, Healthcare, and Energy are significantly down from their recent peaks. On the commodity front, crude oil prices have softened, with Brent crude futures dropping 20% in April. Overall, while major indexes posted record gains, the market is characterized by notable sector divergence and commodity price declines.

AI Backlash Hits OpenAI, Anthropic Amid IPO Hype and Data Center Spending
Tech

AI Backlash Hits OpenAI, Anthropic Amid IPO Hype and Data Center Spending

Public skepticism and anti-technology sentiment are creating significant market headwinds for major AI developers in the United States. This backlash is impacting companies like OpenAI and Anthropic, which are currently preparing for potential IPOs. The pressure also affects major tech hyperscalers—including Google, Microsoft, and Amazon—who are planning massive investments in data centers to fuel AI growth. The negative sentiment was dramatically highlighted last week when OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was attacked with a Molotov cocktail at his San Francisco home. Following the incident, Altman acknowledged the 'great anxiety about AI' but issued a call for de-escalation, while reaffirming the positive potential of technological progress.

US-Iran Deal Hopes Lift Asia Markets, Boosting Wall Street Records
Markets

US-Iran Deal Hopes Lift Asia Markets, Boosting Wall Street Records

Asia-Pacific markets were anticipated to open higher, mirroring the strong performance of U.S. stock indices. The primary driver of this market optimism is the growing hope of a peace deal between the United States and Iran. President Donald Trump stated that the conflict was nearing an end, while a White House official confirmed that discussions for a second round of negotiations were taking place. These positive diplomatic signals fueled a significant rally on Wall Street, with the S&P 500 rising 3%, the Nasdaq increasing by about 5%, and the Dow Jones gaining over 1%. Overall, geopolitical developments concerning Iran were the key financial catalyst boosting regional market growth.

London Police Arrest Suspects After Synagogue Arson Attempt
World

London Police Arrest Suspects After Synagogue Arson Attempt

London police have arrested two suspects in connection with an attempted arson attack at a synagogue in Finchley, North London. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, involved the suspects placing bottles, one suspected to contain petrol, and throwing a brick at the building. Authorities confirmed that no damage occurred and no injuries were sustained. Police are treating the event as an antisemitic hate crime and have vowed to increase security presence in the area. This attack is part of a concerning pattern of incidents, including a previous arson attack in Golders Green and the burning of ambulances. Furthermore, reports indicate a global rise in antisemitic violence, with data showing an increase in such incidents in the UK and significant fatalities reported internationally.

India's Wealth Shift: Why Capital is Moving from Gold and Property to Startups
Business

India's Wealth Shift: Why Capital is Moving from Gold and Property to Startups

India's wealth is undergoing a significant structural shift, moving capital away from traditional assets like gold and real estate. This trend is primarily driven by the emergence of institutionalized family wealth and an estimated $1.5 trillion inter-generational transfer. As global venture capital becomes more selective, domestic sources are stepping up to fill the funding gaps. Key groups, including heirs, first-generation founders, and ESOP winners, are now actively investing. By utilizing family offices and direct investments, these players are signaling a robust and self-reliant private market structure in India.

Treasury Secretary Bessent Pushes Banks to Collect Citizenship Data
Politics

Treasury Secretary Bessent Pushes Banks to Collect Citizenship Data

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is pushing for a major regulatory change, advocating that banks adopt mandatory collection of citizenship and legal status data for all customers. This proposed shift, tied to an upcoming Executive Order, aims to strengthen financial controls and prevent money laundering by restricting access to the U.S. banking system for undocumented immigrants. While current Know Your Customer (KYC) rules require identity verification (using SSNs, DOBs, etc.), Bessent argues this is insufficient because it does not confirm a customer's legal status. Proponents, including Senator Tom Cotton, support stricter rules, while critics warn that the mandate would impose billions of dollars in administrative costs and could negatively impact the broader economy by limiting financial access.

US Sentences Americans for North Korean Tech Fraud Scheme
World

US Sentences Americans for North Korean Tech Fraud Scheme

Two Americans, Zhenxing and Kejia Wang, were sentenced to prison for orchestrating a complex fraud scheme that benefited the North Korean regime. The pair were accused of running 'laptop farms' from their homes, which allowed North Korean tech workers to steal identities and infiltrate major U.S. corporations. The scheme successfully defrauded numerous Fortune 500 companies, generating an estimated $5 million for the North Korean government. U.S. officials highlighted that this activity represents a growing threat, as North Korea uses digital fraud to circumvent international sanctions and fund its nuclear weapons program. Experts warn that these networks are highly organized, creating the illusion of legitimate U.S. employment to mask their illegal operations.

China's Rising Interest in Iran Amid US Conflict and Cultural Damage
World

China's Rising Interest in Iran Amid US Conflict and Cultural Damage

Following reports of US and Israeli bombardments damaging cultural sites in Iran, Chinese citizens have displayed a notable surge of interest in Iranian history and culture. This interest is visible in cultural exhibitions, such as the one in Hohhot, and in the booming sales of books and academic materials on the country. Experts suggest that this fascination is driven by a combination of shared ancient civilizational roots and current geopolitical anxieties. Furthermore, many Chinese citizens are studying the conflict to assess its potential impact on global energy supplies and supply chains. Analysts view this heightened curiosity as reflecting a shared anti-American sentiment and a desire to understand the complexities of international tensions.

Fact Check: Debunking Trump's Claims on NATO, NASA, and Immigration
Politics

Fact Check: Debunking Trump's Claims on NATO, NASA, and Immigration

A fact-check analyzed statements made by Donald Trump during a Fox Business interview, finding numerous claims to be inaccurate or highly exaggerated. The review covered multiple policy areas, including foreign relations, immigration, and domestic spending. In foreign policy, Trump's claims regarding the scale of U.S. spending on NATO and the number of wars he ended were debunked using official figures. Regarding immigration, his figures for migrant crossings and the length of the border wall were found to be significantly inflated. Furthermore, the analysis corrected misinformation about the continuous operation of NASA, the actual costs of federal projects, and the tax status of Social Security benefits, emphasizing that many of his statements lacked factual grounding.