Energy
- Trump's push for Greenland mineral rights could block China's access to rare earths - Greenland has the eighth largest rare earth reserves in the world at 1.5 million tons, according to 2024 data from the U.S. Geological Survey.
- Adani group stocks plunge as U.S. SEC looks to question founder over fraud charges - Adani group faces worries of U.S. SEC action against bribery and fraud charges.
- Fossil fuels are a 'crutch': How AI's unlikely winner could be renewable energy - The IEA revised its 2025-2030 growth forecast for renewables downward by 5% compared to 2024, reflecting the changing sentiment and policy.
- Here are the European exporters most exposed if Trump’s Greenland tariffs kick in - U.S. President Donald Trump's has threatened a rising wave of tariffs on several European allies, sounding the alarm for businesses across the region.
- Smaller companies are rising quickly to challenge Big Tech as AI 's best trade - Reliable power, nuclear investment, data-center efficiency, and grid capacity are now core drivers of stock returns from the AI theme as demand ramps.
- Biggest offshore wind project in U.S. to resume construction after judge lifts Trump suspension - Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind will resume construction after a federal judge on Friday temporarily lifted the Trump administration's suspension.
- Trump wants tech companies to foot the bill for new power plants because of AI - Utility bills are rising in many parts of the U.S. despite Trump's promise to lower energy prices during his presidential campaign.
- Oil falls more than 4% as traders see Trump backing away from Iran strike threats - Concerns about a U.S. strike on Iran had been mounting after Trump vowed to take action against the regime’s crackdown on widespread protests in the country.
- Automakers like Ford and GM are jumping into a whole new business where Tesla is a serious player - Automakers Ford and GM are trying to figure out what to do with battery factories now that EV sales are falling way short of forecasts
- Big Tech is poaching energy talent to fuel its AI ambitions - Hires of energy-related talent by Big Tech was 30% higher in 2025 than pre-AI levels.