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Wall Street soars at the end of a choppy week as chipmakers make a jump

Wall Street's major indexes were higher on Friday, as chipmakers took the lead in a volatile and busy week. It was also the beginning of the fourth quarter earnings season. Memory chip makers led the gains. Micron, Seagate Technology, and SanDisk all saw their shares rise between?2% to 7%. This is a continuation of their explosive growth in 2025. The iShares Semiconductor ETF rose 2.1% on the Friday, extending its rally of nearly 12% so far this season, which has easily beaten Nasdaq's 1.2% gain. This shows investor confidence in AI-driven chip demand. Even after S&P 500 and Dow set...

Electric Utilities

S&P 500 and Nasdaq are preparing for higher openings as chipmakers make gains at the end of a choppy week

S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow Jones are set to open higher on Friday. Chipmakers have taken the lead in a volatile market week which also marked the start of fourth-quarter earnings. Memory chipmakers have led the way, with Micron Western Digital Seagate Technology, and SanDisk up between 3.6% and 5.0%, extending their explosive gains in 2025. The iShares Semiconductor ETF rose 1.8% on the Friday, extending its rally of nearly 12% so far this season, which has easily beaten Nasdaq's 1.2% gain. This shows investor confidence in AI-driven chip demand, even as money is shifting out of heavyweight tech companies...

Energy Markets

Sources say that Governors will be at the White House this Friday to unveil a sign to reduce power prices.

Two sources familiar with the situation have confirmed that governors of states in the United States experiencing a rapid increase in data center construction are expected to visit the White House this Friday, and sign an agreement with Trump's administration to reduce rising electricity prices. The agreement sets price caps on future auctions for the PJM grid, which covers 67 million people across the mid-Atlantic region and inland states. It also forces new data center operators such as Amazon and Google to pay a larger share of the cost to expand the grid. The White House event is part of...

Environment

Duke Energy unit will remove storm recovery charges from customers' bills one month early

Duke Energy Florida, a U.S. utility, announced on Wednesday that the storm cost recovery charge will be removed from customers' bills a month sooner than originally planned. Costs are related to the company's response of nearly $1.1 billion dollars to hurricanes Debby Helene and Milton. For this, the Florida?Public Service Commission had received a plan from the company in late 2024. The utility announced that residential customers would see a?reduction of about $33 in their monthly bill starting in February, and another $11 in March, bringing the total?reductions up to $44 from levels in January. Commensurate with the reduction in...

Electric Utilities

EIA: US power consumption will surpass records in 2026 and '27

The Energy Information Administration, in its "Short-Term Energy Outlook" on Tuesday, said that the U.S. electricity consumption will continue to rise in 2026 and 2027. The EIA's projected electricity demand will?rise? from a record of 4,198 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) in 2020 to 4,256 billion in 2026, and 4,364 in 2027. The demand for electricity is increasing due to the data centers that are dedicated to artificial Intelligence and cryptocurrency. Also, homes and businesses are using less fossil fuels to heat and transport. EIA predicts that power sales for residential customers will reach 1,519 billion kWh in 2026, while commercial...

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Johnson & Johnson's $1 Billion loss from the robotics takeover is reduced by Delaware's top court

Johnson & Johnson persuaded Delaware's highest Court to dismiss part of a $1 billion damages award due to its breach of a 2019 agreement to buy Auris Health - a manufacturer of surgical robots. In a?unanimous ruling on Monday, Delaware’s Supreme Court set aside a part of the September 20,24 award made to former Auris investors who claimed that Johnson & Johnson had failed to support Auris’ iPlatform Technology and was too slow in gaining regulatory approvals for bringing?devices onto the market. After recalculation, damages and interest could be reduced by several hundred million dollars. Fortis Advisors, the company representing...

Electric Utilities

PG&E reaches a $100 million settlement with shareholders over wildfires in 2017, 2018 and California

Pacific Gas and Electric's parent company has reached a settlement of $100 million with shareholders who claimed that the utility operator misled them regarding its wildfire prevention?and safety protocol before wildfires occurred in northern California during 2017 and 2018. The preliminary settlement between PG&E and the U.S. District Court of San Jose in California was filed on Saturday. It requires a judge's approval. Shareholders, led by the Public Employees Retirement Association of New Mexico said PG&E concealed their defective wildfire safety techniques. This included electrical equipment and vegetation management that was blamed for the start or exacerbation of the 2017...

Electric Utilities

PG&E reaches a $100 million settlement with shareholders over wildfires in 2017, 2018 and California

Pacific Gas and Electric's parent company reached a settlement of $100 million with?shareholders that accused the utility operator?of misleading them about their wildfire prevention?and?safety protocol?before wildfires occurred in northern California during 2017 and 2018. The preliminary settlement between PG&E and the U.S. District Court of San?Jose in California was filed Saturday. It requires a judge to approve it. Shareholders, led by the 'Public Employees Retirement Association of New Mexico', said PG&E hid its defective wildfire-safety practices. This included electrical equipment and vegetation control that was blamed for causing or exacerbating 2017 North Bay fires and the 2018?Camp Fire. The North...

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Politico reports that Germany has finalized a deal to purchase TenneT shares.

The German government reached a final deal on acquiring a stake in the German division of Dutch grid operator TenneT Politico, a news outlet, reported that the'shift to renewable energy' was part of a larger?shift. Politico cited government budget documents to claim that funding of 7.6 billion euro ($8.9billion) had been allocated for the deal. The total amount includes 5,76 billion euros for the purchase of TenneT shares as well as a capital increase that will fund grid upgrades. The remainder is to be given to the German state development Bank KfW which is managing this transaction in the form...

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S&P 500 closes at record high, driven by Broadcom and other chipmakers

The S&P 500 ?rallied to a record high close on Friday, lifted by Broadcom and other chipmakers, while a ?weaker-than-expected jobs report did little to alter expectations of interest rate cuts from ?the ?Federal Reserve this year. Wall Street's main three indexes gained in the first week of 2026 trading. This was fueled by gains in industrials, materials and other sectors, which have lagged behind technology stocks in recent times. The Labor Department reported that the U.S. labor market did not rapidly degrade in December. However, the decline in unemployment to 4.4% was more than expected. The PHLX semiconductors index...

Power Markets

Meta signs nuclear power agreements With Three Companies

Meta Platforms announced on Friday that it had signed 20-year contracts to buy power from Vistra nuclear reactors in the heartland of America and develop projects with two companies looking to build small modular units. Vistra shares rose 8%, while Oklo's surged by nearly 20% in premarket trading. Meta and other Big Tech firms want to ensure long-term power supplies, as artificial intelligence (AI) and data centres increase U.S. electricity demand for the first two decades. In a 'blog, the company announced that it would purchase electricity from Vistra’s Perry and Davis-Besse plant in Ohio as well as Beaver Valley...

Energy Markets

Meta signs nuclear power agreements With Three Companies

Meta Platforms announced on Friday that it had signed 20-year contracts to purchase power from three Vistra nuclear reactors in the heartland of the U.S. and to develop projects with two companies wishing to build small modular units. Meta and other Big Tech firms want to ensure long-term power supplies, as artificial intelligence (AI) and data centres increase U.S. electricity demand for the first two decades. In a blog, the company announced that it would purchase power from Vistra’s Perry and Davis-Besse plant in Ohio?and Beaver Valley Plant in Pennsylvania. Meta said that the deal would help finance expansion of...

Europe

Energy Markets

China and Russia hold talks following a halt in power supplies

China has halted imports of Russian electric power, the?Kommersant?newspaper reported Friday. Citing sources who are familiar with the situation, and citing high prices, Russia stated that it was prepared to resume sales, and talks were in progress. The Chinese government did not respond immediately to a comment request. The Russian energy ministry said that the first priority was to meet the rising demand for electricity in Russia's Far East but it could resume supplying to China if the terms agreed. It said that "Russia could resume electricity exports from China if Beijing makes a similar request and mutually beneficial terms...

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European shares fall from record highs ahead of US inflation data

Investors sifted corporate updates in anticipation of U.S. Inflation?data. By 0940 GMT, the?STOXX600 was flat. The?STOXX 600 was flat at 0940 GMT. Sika, the Swiss manufacturer of construction chemicals, reported on Tuesday a drop in sales for the full year of 4.8%. This dragged its shares down by 6.7% and to their lowest level since November. British homebuilder Persimmon has also outlined a cautious outlook 2026, after reporting that it sold more homes last year than expected. The updates will guide the sentiment as the?markets prepare for an important inflation report in the U.S. where the policy outlook is clouded...

Electric Utilities

Politico reports that Germany has finalized a deal to purchase TenneT shares.

The German government has completed negotiations regarding the investment in German division of Dutch power grid operator TenneT News outlet Politico reported that on Monday, and wants to buy a stake worth about 8.9 billion euros (7.6 billion euro). The German finance ministry didn't immediately respond to comments. TenneT said on Monday that it is still in a "constructive dialog" with the German state development banks KfW about a possible investment by Berlin into its German division. In an email,?TenneT said: "We will inform you as soon as we conclude this dialogue and its result." Politico, citing government budget documents...

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East Asia

Nuclear Power

Japan regulator to suspend Chubu Electric Nuclear Power Plant Review pending Report

The nuclear watchdog in Japan said that it will order Chubu Electric Power on Wednesday to submit a report detailing?falsified data? and pause the review of its utility's application?to restart?its only atomic power plant. The Nuclear Regulation Authority in Japan (NRA) warned that it would take a harsh action against Chubu Electric after discovering the utility had manipulated data used for the reviews of its No. The Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) of Japan had?previously?warned against a severe response towards Chubu Electric, including scrapping the review altogether after it was revealed that data used in the reviews of reactors No. Hamaoka,...

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M&A boom unlikely to be disrupted by Japan's increased oversight of foreign investment

Experts say that the Japanese plan to grant authorities the authority to order foreign investors retroactively to divest acquisitions aims to protect major companies and supply chains. However, it is unlikely to curb increased M&A activity, they add. Japan proposed Wednesday amendments to its foreign investment screening laws that would give authorities the option to force foreigners into selling investments they deem to be a risk to national or economic security. The proposals are part of a push by the Japanese government to reduce risks associated with a?an?inflow?of foreign money into Japan's economy and to maintain control over its key...

Nuclear Power

EU investigates Czech State Support for Two New Nuclear Units

The European Commission announced on Monday that it had opened an investigation to determine whether the public support that Czech Republic plans to provide for?the construction and operation of two new nucleonic units is in compliance with EU State Aid rules. After EDF France's appeals were rejected, the Czech Republic's Competition Authority in April cleared the path for the signing of contracts with South Korea for two units in Dukovany worth at least $400 billion Czech crowns ($19.30billion) after they?rejected their appeals. In a press release, the Commission stated that it had "doubts" about the 'appropriateness' and 'proportionality? of the...

Energy Markets

China will start commercial operation of the first small modular reactor in 2026

An official from the China National Nuclear Corporation's (CNNC) research arm said that China would begin commercial operation of the Linglong One small modular reactor in the first half of 2026. The APC100 reactor, also known as APC100 was the first SMR approved by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 2016. The first project to use the Linglong One technology, CNNC's project on China's island of Hainan began in 2021. Wang Zhenqing of the China Institute for 'Nuclear Industrial Strategy', spoke at an international energy conference in Beijing. SMRs can be built faster and smaller than traditional reactors, and...

Electric Utilities

Namibia's second desalination facility to be built by Chinese uranium mining company

Swakop Uranium is a subsidiary owned by the China General Nuclear Power Group. It has entered into a joint venture agreement with Namibia’s water utility, NamWater to build Namibia's second desalination plant near Swakopmund. The plant is only the second one of its kind in Africa. It will help to bolster water supply to the country's biggest uranium mining operation, Husab. In a joint statement released on Tuesday, partners of the joint venture said that negotiations had ended successfully. The project implementation phase will now begin. Swakop Uranium holds 70% of the stake, and NamWater has the rest. According to...

Nuclear Power

US utilities secure data center supply agreements as AI drives demand surge

U.S. utilities are racing to sign supply deals with data-center operators as the artificial-intelligence boom sparks a surge in power demand, setting the stage for higher profits in the coming quarters. Goldman Sachs reported in May that data centers will account for 8% (compared to 3%) of the electricity generated in the U.S. in 2030. Here are some of the deals that utilities have announced for 2024 and 2025. NextEra Energy has expanded its partnership to Alphabet’s Google Cloud in order to increase data center capacity across the U.S. by multiple gigawatts, and improve energy infrastructure. Meta Platforms has signed...

Power Markets

Hokkaido Governor to decide Tomari nuclear power station restart

Hokkaido Governor Naomichi Suzuki stated on Friday that the restart of Hokkaido Electric Power Co.'s Tomari Nuclear Power Plant in northern Japan was considered a real option at this time. Suzuki said he would take a final decision about the restart of the project after completing on-site inspections, and collecting feedback from the surrounding communities. The Nuclear Regulation Authority of Japan approved a safety assessment for Tomari's 912-megawatt reactor No. The final step in the 12-year-long process of restarting Tomari's reactor No. Suzuki stated that, given the regulatory approvals, the new emergency response plan of the government, and the expectation...

Power Markets

Japan's largest nuclear power is awaiting a key decision from the regional governor

On Friday, a Japanese regional governor will be expected to announce whether he is willing to allow a partial restart at the Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear plant, which is the largest in the world, as Japan attempts to revitalize its nuclear sector while reducing fossil fuel imports. The approval of Niigata Prefecture governor Hideyo Haazumi will remove the final major obstacle for Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) in its plans to restart Kashiwazaki and Kariwa's two biggest reactors. TEPCO would be able to restart its power plant for the first time since March 2011, when the tsunami destroyed Fukushima Daiichi. This...

Electric Utilities

Japan's largest fire in 50 years destroys 170 buildings and kills one

On Wednesday, a fire destroyed more than 170 structures and claimed the life of one person in an area along the southern coast of Japan. Military and firefighting helicoptors were scrambling in a bid to put out this country's biggest urban fire in nearly half a century. Aerial footage broadcast by television stations showed the destruction of houses and thick smoke plumes rising from Saganoseki, a hilly district in Oita that overlooks a harbour famous for its Seki-brand premium mackerel. Local media reported that the flames also spread to nearby forested hills and an uninhabited island, more than one kilometer...

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Axia Energia, Brazil's largest energy company, reports a Q3 loss on the sale of Eletronuclear and announces dividends

Axia Energia, a Brazilian power company, announced a loss for the third quarter of the year after accounting non-cash expenses incurred from the sale of its Eletronuclear shares. It also announced the payment dividends to its shareholders. Why it's important The results show Axia's ongoing reorganization as it leaves the nuclear sector and streamlines its operations while maintaining shareholder returns, despite the accounting losses. The company's dividend decision was based on a strong performance and stable power prices. KEY NUMBERS Axia's Board approved 4.3 billion Reais ($795.72 Million) in dividends, despite Axia reporting a loss of 5.45 Billion Reais for...

Electric Utilities

As electricity demand increases, Kansai Elec's profit forecast for FY 2018 has been raised.

Kansai, Japan's largest nuclear power company, revised its profit forecasts for the fiscal year that ends in March next year by 65 billion yen, to 360 billion ($2.4 billion), due to an increase in electricity demand. Kansai, a company in which activist investor Elliott from the United States has recently become a major minority shareholder, raised its forecast for the full year dividend to 75 yen, up from 60 yen. The nuclear capacity factor (which measures how much of total nuclear power capacity available is actually used) was left unchanged at around 80% from the previous forecast. Kansai's net profit...

Mineral Resources

Japan's SoftBank and other heavyweights are eyeing a $550 billion US investment package

A factsheet released by the U.S. and Japan on Tuesday showed that around 20 companies have expressed an interest in projects which could contribute to Tokyo’s commitment to invest $500 billion in the United States under a trade deal. In a July deal, U.S. president Donald Trump agreed to lower tariffs on Japanese auto imports and other goods. The agreement also included a Japanese commitment to invest $550 billion in U.S. project. According to a list of possible projects, SoftBank Group, Mitsubishi Electric, and Hitachi are among the companies interested in participating. The list includes energy, AI infrastructure, and critical...