↑ Business news Dollar Decline Resumes as Debasement Fears Increase - The dollar weakened Thursday as Bloomberg's gauge of the US currency slipped 0.3%, while precious metals such as gold and silver extended their record-breaking rallies. The return of the so-called debasement trade outweighed Treasury SecretStarbucks to unveil long-term outlook at investor day, as Niccol says turnaround is just beginning - Starbucks is expected to release a long-term forecast and share more details about how it plans to hit those financial targets at an investor presentation.Comcast posts mixed quarter as broadband pressures weigh on business - Comcast’s broadband business continues to be under pressure due to the rise of competitors, particularly in the 5G space.Drugmakers Roche and Sanofi talk up their pipelines, as earnings fail to excite - The drugmaker's full-year results didn't seem to move the needle for investors who are instead focused on future growth prospects and innovationHere is Jim Cramer's cheat sheet to navigating this stock market - "Shortages are true north" for investors, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.World’s largest sovereign wealth fund posts record $1.4 billion annual return, driven by tech and banking rally - Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund holds stakes in many of the world's biggest companies, including Apple, Nvidia and JPMorgan Chase. Denmark lauds constructive talks with U.S. over Greenland: ‘Now we are back on track’ - Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen on Thursday welcomed constructive high-level talks over Greenland's future. What tariffs? Toyota hits record sales in 2025, despite Trump’s auto levies - Toyota Motor retained its position as the world's top-selling automaker with record sales of 10.5 million in 2025, the Japanese auto giant reported on Thursday. SAP shares see biggest drop since 2020 after fourth-quarter cloud contract growth disappoints - It's the biggest daily fall since October 26 2020, when stock dropped 22% following disappointing third quarter resultsChina, U.K. vow to build long-term strategic partnership in bid to reset strained ties - U.K. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he hopes to build "more sophisticated" ties with China as the two nations look to revive their bilateral relationship.