Oscar Health (OSCR) Stock Soars on Obamacare Subsidy Hopes as AI-Powered Virtual Care Rewrites Its Growth Story

Oscar Health (OSCR) Stock Soars on Obamacare Subsidy Hopes as AI-Powered Virtual Care Rewrites Its Growth Story

Oscar Health Inc. (NYSE: OSCR) is back in the spotlight on Monday, November 24, 2025, as its stock surges on reports of a potential extension of Obamacare subsidies — just days after fresh analysis highlighted how AI-driven virtual care, new regional expansions, and a changing Wall Street stance are reshaping the company’s long-term story. Investing.com+2Simply Wall St+2 ACA Subsidy Extension Talk Sends Oscar Health Shares Higher Oscar Health shares jumped sharply in premarket trading on Monday after a report that the White House is preparing to propose a two-year extension of Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, with new limits on
Klarna Founder’s AI Warning Collides With $3 Trillion Spending Boom – What 24 November 2025 Reveals About a Potential AI Bubble

Klarna Founder’s AI Warning Collides With $3 Trillion Spending Boom – What 24 November 2025 Reveals About a Potential AI Bubble

1. A prominent AI insider hits the brakes Sebastian Siemiatkowski is not a stereotypical AI skeptic. The Swedish entrepreneur co‑founded Klarna, the “buy now, pay later” fintech, and built it into one of Europe’s best‑known financial technology companies. Wikipedia Over the last three years, Klarna has also become a showcase for aggressive AI adoption: Siemiatkowski’s personal exposure to the boom is also deep. Through his family office, Flat Capital, he holds stakes in OpenAI and other cutting‑edge AI firms such as Perplexity, xAI and Cerebras. Longbridge SG+1 And yet, in an interview first reported by the Financial Times and echoed
US–Swiss Tariff Deal Explained: 15% US Tariffs, Hormone Beef Fears and What It Means for Swiss Farmers – 24 November 2025

US–Swiss Tariff Deal Explained: 15% US Tariffs, Hormone Beef Fears and What It Means for Swiss Farmers – 24 November 2025

1. What exactly did Switzerland and the US agree? At the heart of the row is a general US tariff that former President Donald Trump raised to 39% on almost all Swiss imports on 1 August 2025 – the highest rate applied to any European country. SWI swissinfo.ch On 14 November, Bern and Washington announced a framework trade agreement that: In return, Switzerland agreed to: The deal is still a non‑binding memorandum of understanding. It must be converted into a formal agreement, approved by the Swiss parliament and potentially tested at the ballot box in a referendum – all standard
24 November 2025
Uber Ride Demand Surges 50% as ‘Uber Ski’ Launches and Getir Food Deal Emerges – Holiday 2025 Looks Huge for Uber

Uber Ride Demand Surges 50% as ‘Uber Ski’ Launches and Getir Food Deal Emerges – Holiday 2025 Looks Huge for Uber

On November 24, 2025, Uber enters Thanksgiving week with a 50% jump in U.S. ride volume, the launch of Uber Ski with Epic Pass integration, and a potential Getir Food acquisition in Turkey — here’s what it means for riders and investors. As of November 24, 2025, Uber Technologies is heading into the Thanksgiving and winter holiday season with three big storylines: At the same time, Uber’s stock is trading around the low-$80s, down about 11% over the past month but still up strongly year‑to‑date, leaving analysts and investors debating whether the recent pullback is a buying opportunity or a
24 November 2025
BlueScope Steel (ASX: BSL) Jumps on Buy‑Back Update – What 24 November 2025 Means for the Stock

BlueScope Steel (ASX: BSL) Jumps on Buy‑Back Update – What 24 November 2025 Means for the Stock

BlueScope Steel Limited (ASX: BSL) shares climbed around 3% today, closing at A$22.61 after the company released a fresh update on its on‑market share buy‑back and investors hunted for bargains across the ASX 200.ScrapMonster+3Market Index+3Intelligent Investor+3 Below is a full rundown of today’s BlueScope Steel news (24 November 2025), how the BSL share price traded, and what it all could mean for current and prospective investors. BlueScope Steel share price today: BSL outperforms the ASX 200 On Monday, 24 November 2025, BlueScope Steel shares: That means turnover was roughly 16 times normal activity – a clear sign that institutions and
Bitcoin Price Today and MicroStrategy’s MSTR Stock Under Fire: MSCI Index Threat, $6.6B Debt Wall and 2027 ‘Put’ Risk

Bitcoin Price Today and MicroStrategy’s MSTR Stock Under Fire: MSCI Index Threat, $6.6B Debt Wall and 2027 ‘Put’ Risk

Date: November 24, 2025 Bitcoin is limping through one of its ugliest months in years, and no listed company is more exposed than MicroStrategy – now rebranded simply as Strategy but still trading under the ticker MSTR. As BTC trades in the mid‑$80,000s after a brutal 30%+ slide from October’s all‑time high, Strategy’s giant bitcoin bet is almost back to breakeven, its stock is having its second‑worst month since adopting a “Bitcoin standard,” and investors are suddenly obsessing over three things: Here’s what’s happening today, how it ties back to recent deep‑dives from Barron’s, Investor’s Business Daily and CoinDesk, and
Lynas Rare Earths (ASX: LYC) Climbs on EU Investment Hopes as Analysts Split – Stock Update for 24 November 2025

Lynas Rare Earths (ASX: LYC) Climbs on EU Investment Hopes as Analysts Split – Stock Update for 24 November 2025

Published: 24 November 2025 – Sydney time Lynas Rare Earths Limited (ASX: LYC) shares pushed higher on Monday as investors piled back into ASX rare earths stocks amid speculation about European Union strategic investments and fresh analyst commentary ahead of the company’s annual general meeting later this week. StockLight+1 Lynas share price today: 24 November 2025 According to end‑of‑day data from Yahoo Finance, Lynas shares finished Monday’s session at A$15.28, after trading between A$15.14 and A$15.63. The stock opened at A$15.20 and around 2.28 million shares changed hands. Yahoo Finance Friday’s close was A$14.70, meaning Lynas gained about 4% for
London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) News Today – 24 November 2025: Fresh Buyback, Senior Hire and 43% Upside Call

London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) News Today – 24 November 2025: Fresh Buyback, Senior Hire and 43% Upside Call

London Stock Exchange Group plc (LON: LSEG) enters the new week with a busy news flow: a fresh “Transaction in Own Shares” announcement under its £2.5bn buyback plans, a high‑profile senior hire, and new research highlighting heavy institutional ownership and potential upside of more than 40% in the shares. mondovisione.com+2Simply Wall St+2 LSEG share price today and recent performance At the close of trading on Friday 21 November 2025, London Stock Exchange Group shares finished at 8,602p, up about 3.3% on the day, with roughly 1.8 million shares changing hands. Over the past 12 months the stock is still down
Lloyds Share Price Today, 24 November 2025: Curve Deal, New Share Listing and Buybacks Shape the Outlook for LLOY Stock

Lloyds Share Price Today, 24 November 2025: Curve Deal, New Share Listing and Buybacks Shape the Outlook for LLOY Stock

Updated: 24 November 2025 Lloyds Banking Group (LSE: LLOY) ended Monday’s London session slightly higher, as investors weighed a fresh listing of 195 million new shares against ongoing buybacks, the planned acquisition of fintech Curve and a mixed macro backdrop for UK banks. According to closing data from Hargreaves Lansdown, Lloyds shares finished around 87.3p, up roughly 0.25% on the day, after trading between about 87.28p and 89.25p. That leaves the stock near the upper half of its 52‑week range of roughly 52p to 96p, with a market capitalisation of about £51.4bn and a trailing dividend yield in the region
HSBC Holdings plc Today: € Bond Issue, Bullish Gold Call and Fresh Institutional Buying – 24 November 2025

HSBC Holdings plc Today: € Bond Issue, Bullish Gold Call and Fresh Institutional Buying – 24 November 2025

London, 24 November 2025 – HSBC Holdings plc enters the final weeks of 2025 with a busy slate: a new euro benchmark bond sale, fresh macro research on gold and the US dollar, renewed interest from institutional investors and ongoing strategic repositioning around its proposed Hang Seng Bank takeover and leadership transition. Below is a round-up of the key HSBC developments relevant to investors and market watchers today, 24 November 2025. Euro Benchmark Bond Issue Underscores Funding Flexibility HSBC Holdings plc is in the market with a new euro‑denominated, benchmark‑sized senior fixed‑rate note, structured as an eight‑year maturity with a
24 November 2025
Barclays PLC Share Price Today: Buyback Momentum, £500m Bond Redemption and Ubisoft Stake Drive 400p Rally (24 November 2025)

Barclays PLC Share Price Today: Buyback Momentum, £500m Bond Redemption and Ubisoft Stake Drive 400p Rally (24 November 2025)

Barclays PLC (LSE: BARC, NYSE: BCS) spent Monday trading just below the 400p mark as investors digested a fresh regulatory update on its share buyback, the completion of a £500m subordinated bond redemption, and confirmation that the bank has crossed a 5% stake in French video-game publisher Ubisoft.TradingView+1 At the London close on 24 November 2025, Barclays shares changed hands at about 398–399p, up roughly 1.5% on the day. Over the past 12 months the stock has climbed close to 50%, and on a two‑year view it has surged by around 175%, putting the FTSE 100 lender among the best‑performing
Eli Lilly Hits $1 Trillion: Weight‑Loss Drugs Turn a 150‑Year‑Old Pharma Into a Tech‑Sized Giant

Eli Lilly Hits $1 Trillion: Weight‑Loss Drugs Turn a 150‑Year‑Old Pharma Into a Tech‑Sized Giant

Published November 24, 2025 Eli Lilly has done something no other health‑care company has ever achieved: it has joined the $1 trillion market‑capitalization club, a group previously dominated almost entirely by technology giants like Apple, Microsoft and Nvidia. After briefly crossing the 13‑figure threshold on Friday, Lilly’s stock was still trading around $1,058 per share on Monday, valuing the Indianapolis‑based drugmaker at roughly $1.0 trillion and cementing its status as the first pharmaceutical company in that elite group. Reuters+1 The catalyst is clear: a once‑in‑a‑generation boom in highly effective weight‑loss and diabetes drugs such as Mounjaro and Zepbound, built on

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Vodafone shares steady up after Q3 wobble — Germany, buyback and next results now set the tone

Vodafone shares steady up after Q3 wobble — Germany, buyback and next results now set the tone

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Vodafone shares rose 1.47% to 110.60p Friday, recovering part of Thursday’s 4.68% drop after a Q3 update. Group revenue climbed 6.5% to €10.5 billion, but Germany’s 0.7% service revenue growth missed some forecasts. Vodafone launched a new €500 million buyback tranche, bringing total buybacks since May to €3.5 billion. Investors remain focused on Germany’s pace and cash flow execution.
NatWest Group stock: buyback filing and Rightmove mortgage deal set up a busy week

NatWest Group stock: buyback filing and Rightmove mortgage deal set up a busy week

7 February 2026
NatWest shares closed up 1.45% at 659.4 pence Friday, buoyed by a buyback of 797,428 shares and a new digital mortgage deal with Rightmove. The Bank of England held rates at 3.75% but signaled possible cuts, with markets pricing in two reductions for 2026. NatWest plans to expand its Accelerator community to 50,000 members by 2026. Annual results are due Feb. 13.
Unilever share price holds at 5,250p as results week looms — what investors watch next

Unilever share price holds at 5,250p as results week looms — what investors watch next

7 February 2026
Unilever shares closed flat at 5,250p in London Friday, underperforming the FTSE 100’s 0.6% gain. The company issued 4.2 million new shares for employee plans, bringing total shares to over 2.18 billion. Investors await Q4 and full-year results on Feb. 12, with analyst consensus pointing to 3.9% Q4 sales growth. Unilever’s U.S. ADR rose 0.8% to $72.12.
BP share price near 52-week high ahead of Feb 10 earnings as buyback runs on

BP share price near 52-week high ahead of Feb 10 earnings as buyback runs on

7 February 2026
BP shares closed up 1.9% at 478 pence Friday, just below a 52-week high, as the company continued buybacks ahead of next week’s results. BP repurchased 2.789 million shares on February 6. Oil prices firmed on geopolitical risk, with Brent at $68.05 a barrel, but sector outlook remains uncertain. Investors await BP’s earnings and dividend decision due Tuesday.
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