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Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 15.01.2026

LIVEMarkets rolling coverageStarted: January 15, 2026, 12:00 AM ESTUpdated: January 15, 2026, 11:56 PM EST Sensex, Nifty set for cautious open as geopolitical tensions loom and mixed Asia cues persist January 15, 2026, 11:56 PM EST. Indian equities are set for a cautious open on Friday as global tensions and tariff-related headwinds limit risk appetite. A Gift Nifty hints at a roughly 76-point start, yet traders remain wary amid US-led geopolitical flare-ups. A EU-India trade deal helps keep value buying on the radar at lower levels, even as focus shifts to Q3 results. Ponmudi R, CEO of Enrich Money, says
15 January 2026
Most On-Time Airlines of 2025: Aeromexico Repeats on Cirium List, Delta Tops North America

Most On-Time Airlines of 2025: Aeromexico Repeats on Cirium List, Delta Tops North America

Aeromexico was named the world’s most on-time airline for 2025 for a second straight year, posting a 90.02% on-time arrival rate across 188,859 flights, aviation data firm Cirium said on Friday. Saudia and SAS followed in the global top three, while regional winners included Delta Air Lines in North America, Iberia Express in Europe, Philippine Airlines in Asia-Pacific, Copa Airlines in Latin America and Safair in the Middle East and Africa. Cirium’s special awards went to Qatar Airways for its airline Platinum Award and to Virgin Atlantic for a new “Most Improved” honor. Cirium The ranking gives travelers and airlines an early benchmark of schedule reliability after a year when delays can quickly cascade through tightly timed networks. Airlines track punctuality closely because missed schedules can raise costs through crew overtime, aircraft knock-on delays and rebooking.
2 January 2026

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  • ASX Penny Stocks: Alligator Energy, Hearts and Minds, Hansen Technologies in Focus
    June 29, 2026, 3:56 PM EDT. Penny stocks on the ASX are grabbing attention as volatility continues. Alligator Energy (ASX:AGE) is still pre-revenue, valued at A$230.73 million, and betting on uranium exploration. The company is running deeper losses but says its cash should last 2.7 years, and analysts see a possible 62.8% jump in shares. Hearts and Minds Investments (ASX:HM1) has a market cap of A$670.92 million. The investment firm's profits are down 84.9%, and its 6.48% dividend yield has investors wondering about longevity. Hansen Technologies sits at a A$904.29 million market cap, pulling in revenue from its Energy & Utilities business. Together, the names show the range of plays and issues in the ASX penny stock scene.
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