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ARM Stock May 17: US Antitrust Probe Targets Chip Licensing
Arm Holdings faces US FTC antitrust probe over chip tech licensing on May 17. Learn what this means for the semiconductor industry and investors.

BlackRock Investigation May 17: US Probes Asset Valuation
US Justice Department investigates BlackRock TCP Capital’s private credit valuations following a 19% asset write-down and investor lawsuits.

Trump China Summit May 17: Xi Sets Diplomatic Tone
Trump’s China summit with Xi Jinping emphasizes diplomacy. Beijing gains on Taiwan and global standing despite limited immediate outcomes.

NVDA Stock May 17: Wall Street Bullish Amid China H200 Freeze
Nvidia stock May 17: Wall Street raises targets to $275 amid strong AI demand, but China’s H200 ban poses geopolitical risks for NVDA investors.

Europe Migration Deal May 17: 46 Nations Reshape Asylum Policy
46 European nations sign migration deal enabling third-country asylum hubs and stricter deportations, with UK participation.

Switzerland May 17: Regional Policy Shifts Shape Local Economy
May 17 Swiss regional updates: construction reform, road safety, and CSS headquarters renovation reshape central Switzerland’s business landscape.

Affordable Housing May 17: Finance Corps Seek New Revenue Streams
Affordable housing finance corps pursue new revenue strategies including solar initiatives and sustainable funding for community housing projects.

ASTL Stock May 16: Algoma Steel Considers Blast Furnace Restart
Algoma Steel may restart its blast furnace after January shutdown. CEO cites $27.4M tariff costs in Q1 2026.

Trump China Summit May 17: Inflation Overshadows Diplomacy
Trump’s China summit May 17 amid inflation crisis. U.S. consumer prices hit 3.8% as tariffs and geopolitical tensions outpace wage growth.