Big earnings, so why did Wall Street sell?
Earnings season kicks off with surprises as JPMorgan Chase posts higher revenue but lower profits - and investors head for the exits.
Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang unpack why a one-time Apple card charge and booming trading desks still weren’t enough to calm markets.
Delta Air Lines delivers soaring profits powered by premium travel - yet its shares dip as expectations run even hotter.
UP or DOWN breaks down GigaDevice’s explosive Hong Kong debut, SK Hynix’s US$13 billion chip bet, Meta’s Ray-Ban push, and Singapore port records.
A bullish Broker’s Take sees UOB Kay Hian calling 40% upside for NTT DC REIT, riding global demand for data centres.
And in The Last Word, a viral Chinese app called “Are You Dead?” reveals a surprisingly human fear in hyper-connected cities - hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang.

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