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PGA Tour Looking to 'Reunify the Game' With $1.5 Billion LIV Golf Deal, Commissioner Says

The PGA Tour is making a significant investment in an effort to reunify the golfing world, as a deal with Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf could potentially bring back some of the top players who have defected to the rival league. The proposed $1.5 billion deal would not only address the talent drain but also help to revitalize the game by increasing purses and offering more competitive opportunities for golfers. This move is a response to the growing influence of LIV Golf, which has disrupted the traditional golf landscape with its lucrative offers and innovative approach.

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Golf's Global Expansion Hinges on LIV's Future Success Δ1.90

The new CEO of LIV Golf, Scott O'Neil, predicts that golf will eventually "open up again" as the Saudi-bankrolled league continues to grow the sport around the world. American sports executive O'Neil believes that LIV has a unique place in golf and is optimistic about the future of player movement between tours. However, despite recent progress in talks with the PGA Tour, no deal has been reached yet.

PGA Tour 2K25 Delivers Mixed Experience of Satisfaction and Frustration Δ1.77

PGA Tour 2K25 showcases exceptional shot crafting and gameplay that mirrors the intricacies of real golf, offering players an engaging experience. However, it is marred by repetitive commentary, excessive loading screens, and the absence of iconic courses that keep it trailing behind its competitor, EA Sports PGA Tour. Despite these drawbacks, the game offers substantial customization and a solid career mode, indicating progress while still needing improvement in several areas.

Saudi Aramco Exploring Initial Bid for BP's Castrol Unit, Source Says Δ1.74

Saudi Aramco is in the early stages of considering a potential bid for BP's lubricant business Castrol, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. The Saudi oil giant's interest comes as BP reviews its Castrol business, aiming to generate $20 billion in divestments by 2027. A successful acquisition could help Aramco expand its presence in the global lubricants market.

Gaza Reconstruction Plan Gets Global Backing Despite Israeli Rejection Δ1.73

The foreign ministers of France, Germany, Italy, and the UK have expressed support for an Arab-backed plan to reconstruct Gaza, which would cost $53 billion and prioritize Palestinian self-governance. The plan aims to create a more sustainable and realistic path for Gaza's reconstruction, promising swift and significant improvements in living conditions. However, Israel and the US have rejected the proposal, with the latter presenting its own vision for transforming the Gaza Strip into a "Middle East Riviera".

Arab Summit to Focus on Egypt's Alternative to Trump's 'Gaza Riviera' Δ1.72

Egypt is preparing to present a $53 billion reconstruction plan for Gaza at an upcoming Arab summit, emphasizing the need to avoid the resettlement of Palestinians while addressing the devastation caused by the ongoing conflict. The plan, which lacks clarity on governance in Gaza and who will fund the reconstruction, aims to offer a counter-narrative to U.S. President Trump's proposed vision for the region. As Arab leaders discuss this plan, the imperative of establishing Palestinian self-governance remains a contentious and unresolved issue.

Lebanon to Ask Saudi Arabia for $3-Billion Army Grant Δ1.72

Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun plans to ask Saudi Arabia to reactivate a $3-billion aid package to the Lebanese army during his upcoming visit, amid efforts to rebuild the country after a year of Israeli strikes. The request comes as Lebanon faces significant reconstruction costs and foreign support is contingent on enacting long-awaited financial reforms. Aoun's goal is to strengthen economic and political ties with Saudi Arabia while addressing pressing domestic issues.

Business News Roundup Faces Financial Dilemmas, Regulatory Challenges, and Competitive Pressures Δ1.71

Consumer Reports has released its list of the 10 best new cars to buy in 2025, highlighting vehicles with strong road test scores and safety features. The announcement comes as Eli Lilly & Co. is expanding its distribution of weight-loss drug Zepbound at lower prices, while Target is scaling back its DEI efforts amidst declining store visits. Meanwhile, Costco's luxury goods segment continues to grow, and Apple has secured President Trump's backing for its new investment plan.

The Dodger's Deferral Deals Spark MLB Fairness Concerns Δ1.71

The Los Angeles Dodgers' use of contract deferrals has sparked controversy among fans and experts, with critics arguing that the practice creates an unfair advantage for wealthy teams like the Dodgers. The team's reliance on deferrals, which amount to over $1 billion in salary IOUs, has reignited debate about the fairness and sustainability of MLB's financial structure. As other teams follow suit, the issue of deferred contracts is becoming increasingly pressing.

Saudi Aramco Exploring Initial Bid for BP's Castrol Unit, Source Says Δ1.71

BP's lubricant business Castrol is expected to be worth $6 billion to $8 billion, according to analyst Ashley Kelty. The business has been put up for sale as part of a strategic review by the company. BP has underperformed peers and faced increasing pressure to change strategy after activist investor Elliott Investment Management built a 5% stake in the company.

Seven & I in Talks with Couche-Tard over Store Sales for Merger Deal Δ1.71

Seven & i Holdings has initiated discussions with Alimentation Couche-Tard over a potential store sale plan that would pave the way for Couche-Tard's $47 billion takeover bid. The proposed divestiture process would involve mapping out the viability of selling off U.S. stores, with potential buyers identified and assessed. If successful, this could provide regulatory approval for Couche-Tard to complete its acquisition of Seven & i Holdings.

Trump's Scottish Golf Resort Vandalised with Pro-Palestinian Graffiti Δ1.70

Donald Trump's Turnberry golf resort in Scotland was targeted with pro-Palestinian graffiti, following a controversial statement from the former president regarding Gaza. The protest group Palestine Action claimed responsibility for the act, which included slogans such as "Free Gaza" and "Gaza is not for sale" painted on the course. This incident highlights the escalating tensions surrounding Trump's remarks and the political climate regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

PwC Seeks to Mend Relations with Saudi Arabia, Sources Say. Δ1.70

PwC is working to repair its relationship with Saudi Arabia after the kingdom suspended activities between its sovereign wealth fund and the consulting firm. The situation affects over 2,600 PwC employees worldwide who work on projects in Saudi Arabia, generating significant revenue for the company. PwC has assured its employees that the issue is related to a "client" matter and not a regulatory one.

Hedge Funds Ramp up Bets on Falling Stocks Δ1.70

Global hedge funds sold more stocks than they bought by the largest amount in a year, mainly driven by their bets that stocks will drop, a Goldman Sachs note showed on Friday. Hedge funds turned increasingly pessimistic about various sectors, including healthcare, technology, and large-cap equities, with short positions rising to near record highs. The gloomy sentiment was spread across all geographic regions, but particularly in North America and parts of Asia.

SoftBank’s Arm to Drive Malaysia’s $270 Billion Chip Goals Δ1.70

Arm Holdings Plc has entered a decade-long agreement with Malaysia to provide essential chip designs and technology, aiming to elevate the nation from mere chip assembly to advanced semiconductor production. The Malaysian government plans to invest $250 million in this partnership to foster local chip design capabilities and achieve ambitious semiconductor export targets of 1.2 trillion ringgit by 2030. This initiative is expected to significantly boost Malaysia's GDP and establish a robust tech ecosystem centered around homegrown chipmakers.

Neom's Futuristic City Plans Taken over by Financial Disaster, Except for Mckinsey & Co Δ1.70

Neom's massive, 105-mile-long linear city project has become a financial sinkhole due to delays and cost overruns. The project, which was initially envisioned as a futuristic, carbon-neutral hub, is now projected to take another 55 years to complete and will likely cost $8.8 trillion, exceeding Saudi Arabia's annual budget by more than 25 times. The internal audit presented to Neom's board last summer revealed the bleak financial outlook, raising concerns about the project's viability.

TSMC to Spend $100B to Expand Chip Manufacturing in US, Trump Announces Δ1.70

TSMC plans to invest $165 billion in the United States, including $100 billion for three new chip manufacturing plants and two packaging facilities, alongside its existing investment of $65 billion. The company's expansion aims to increase production capacity and create thousands of high-paying jobs, with President Donald Trump calling it a "tremendous move" for economic security. This significant investment reflects the growing importance of semiconductors in modern industries, including AI, automobiles, and advanced manufacturing.

Tsmc Plans Us Investment Review to Analyze Industry Position Δ1.70

Taiwan's government will carefully evaluate TSMC's planned $100 billion investment in the United States, considering its impact on Taiwan's position in the global chips industry and the country's competitiveness. The review aims to assess whether the investment aligns with Taiwanese interests and enhances the nation's reputation as a leading semiconductor manufacturer. A favorable outcome would bolster Taiwan's economic influence and reinforce its commitment to international cooperation.

Saudi’s Zahid to Reopen Talks With Barloworld’s Shareholders Δ1.70

Zahid Group will initiate fresh negotiations with Barloworld's shareholders after an initial acquisition offer was rejected, aiming to acquire more shares than 50% to implement more efficient processes in the business. The consortium, led by Zahid, expects at least another 32% support from shareholders and is seeking to buy as many shares as possible to maintain its stake in Africa's Caterpillar equipment distributor. The company plans to conclude the standby offer within 30 trading days.

Goldman Sachs Raises Emerging Markets' Target on AI-Driven China Rally Δ1.69

Goldman Sachs has raised its 12-month target price for emerging markets stocks, projecting that the AI-powered rally in Chinese equities could boost other markets as well. The brokerage's MSCI Emerging Markets Index target was increased by 3%, reaching 1,220, indicating an 11% potential upside from current levels. Goldman Sachs attributes this increase to its adjustment of its MSCI China target, driven by the impact of AI adoption on valuations through earnings, multiples, and portfolio flows.

Egypt's Alternative to Trump's 'Gaza Riviera' Aims to Sideline Hamas Δ1.69

Egypt has drafted a plan for Gaza that seeks to replace Hamas with interim governance bodies managed by Arab, Muslim, and Western states, countering U.S. President Trump’s controversial vision for the region. The proposal, which will be presented at an Arab League summit, does not address critical issues such as funding for reconstruction or the timeline for implementation, leaving significant uncertainties regarding governance and security in the aftermath of ongoing conflict. While the plan aims to facilitate humanitarian aid and reconstruction, it faces rejection from Hamas and lacks detailed provisions for the future political landscape of Gaza.

Connecting the Dots in Nyt Connections Δ1.69

The New York Times' clever word game challenges players to group answers in various categories. The puzzle's difficulty level increases with each subsequent group, requiring strategic thinking and vocabulary skills. Solving NYT Connections requires a combination of knowledge and creativity.

Key Players Drive Market Momentum Δ1.69

Bank of America's stock price is poised for a rebound after dipping 6.3% on Tuesday, driven by investor worries over the US economy and inflation under President Trump, as well as hints from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick that a tariff relief pathway may be available for Canada and Mexico. Meanwhile, investment giant BlackRock has led a consortium to buy majority stakes in ports on either end of the Panama Canal, with the $22.8bn deal aimed at countering pressure from Trump over alleged Chinese influence. The stock prices of these companies are among those trending on Wednesday.

Qatar Offers Turkey Relief by Tripling FX Swap Line to $15 Billion Δ1.69

The agreement aims to mitigate the effects of a sharp decline in the Turkish lira, providing liquidity and supporting the country's foreign exchange reserves. Qatar has long been a key backstop for Turkey's economy, offering financial support to help stabilize its currency. The deal is seen as a significant step towards bolstering Turkey's economic resilience.

Physical Game Media Might Perish because of the 25% Tariffs on Imported Discs Δ1.69

The proposed 25% tariff on imported disc games could lead to a shift towards all-digital strategy in the gaming industry, with potential price increases for physical copies. Digital distribution is becoming increasingly popular, and recent changes have already led to more affordable pricing for AAA titles. The ongoing uncertainty surrounding the tariffs' fate means that the market's response will be closely watched.

Gaza Reconstruction Plan Ready, Pushes Efforts for Ceasefire's Second Phase Δ1.69

Egypt's Gaza reconstruction plan is ready and will be presented at an emergency Arab summit in Cairo on Tuesday, ensuring Palestinians remain in their land. Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said the plan, which has international backing and funding, aims to counter a U.S. proposal that has sparked anger among Palestinians and Arab nations. The fragile ceasefire agreement's first phase has expired, with Israel blocking aid trucks into Gaza as tensions escalate.