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Big Business This Week: Why the UAE’s OPEC departure is a distraction from the real oil price crisis
How many oil crises can the world track at once? Now, the UAE has said it will leave the energy cartel, but what does it mean?

Gemini Wins Approval to Expand into New Trading Markets
Gemini has received approval from U.S. regulators to run more of its trading operations in-house, giving it greater control over how trades are processed.

Tim Cook Out, John Ternus in as Apple's Next CEO
Apple has announced that Tim Cook will step down as CEO, with Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering John Ternus set to take the roll.

Puff, Puff… Pause? Industry Leaders Talk Cannabis Consolidation
This 4/20, as cannabis shifts from rapid growth to tougher realities, Curaleaf’s president breaks down pricing pressure, regulation, and what’s next.

American Airlines Shuts Down Megamerger Buzz
American Airlines is pushing back hard against merger speculation, firmly rejecting any talks with rival United Airlines.

Lilly’s $7 Billion Bet on Next-Gen Cancer Therapy
Eli Lilly is making a bold move, agreeing to acquire Kelonia Therapeutics in a deal worth up to $7 billion, with billions tied to future milestones and a plans.

Voya Financial Celebrates 10 Years of Meaningful Change
Voya Financial CEO Heather Lavallee marks 10 years of Voya Cares, spotlighting research and expanding financial access for Americans with disabilities.

Big Business This Week: Just How Big A Threat Is AI to Global Finance?
When Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (above) and Fed chair Jay Powell jointly summon America’s top bankers to a meeting in Washington, you know it’s big.

Jury Finds Live Nation and Ticketmaster Guilty of Illegal Monopoly
A jury in Manhattan federal court found Wednesday that Live Nation and its subsidiary Ticketmaster illegally maintained monopoly power in the ticketing market.

StubHub Ordered to Pay $10 Million in FTC Settlement
StubHub, the nation’s largest ticket exchange and resale provider, will pay $10 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it deceptively advertise

Stocks Surge to Record Highs as Iran Peace Talks Fuel Wall Street Optimism
The S&P 500 finished the day up nearly one percent, extending a dramatic two-week surge from its late March lows.
