EPISODE · Sep 26, 2025 · 3 MIN
Business Bible Headlines: September 26 @ 9:00AM ET
This is a Business Bible News Headlines for Friday September 26 at 9:05 AM Eastern Time, Business Bible News where Daily News meets Daily Principle.Business Headlines: In a significant observation, hedge fund manager David Einhorn suggests that companies may face ‘tremendous’ capital losses as a result of heavy spending on artificial intelligence. This perspective was shared in a recent Bloomberg article by Emily Graffeo, highlighting the risks associated with the rapid technology investments many firms are making. Meanwhile, Axios reports on the Amazon Prime FTC settlement, providing guidance on how consumers can seek refunds. This comes in light of ongoing regulatory scrutiny over large tech firms and their practices.In another development, NBC News sheds light on the potential economic implications of removing Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve, with former chairs warning that this could lead to an inflation boom. This article emphasizes the critical nature of personnel decisions within the central bank and their far-reaching effects on the economy. Additionally, Fortune discusses the frustrations of soybean farmers who feel betrayed by Argentina's actions, which have disrupted a lucrative market worth $47B. These sentiments reflect the broader challenges facing the agricultural sector. Lastly, TechCrunch reported that Microsoft has ceased cloud services to an Israeli military unit amidst controversies surrounding Palestinian surveillance, a decision that underscores the complexities of corporate ethics in international affairs.BBNews Market Analysis: Global markets are mixed today.In overseas trading, the Shanghai Composite is down 22 points.In US markets, the S&P 500 is down 33 points to 6,604, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 172 points to 45,948, and the Nasdaq Composite is down 116 points to 22,381.The 10-year Treasury yield is at 4.16.Commodities: Brent Crude is flat at $65 per barrel. Gold is up $44 to $3,781 per ounce.Sports news: CBS Sports covers the ongoing Ryder Cup with live updates, reporting that the event is underway at Bethpage Black with intense competition between the United States and Europe. Fans and analysts alike are following the results closely as the teams battle for supremacy.Entertainment news: Variety features Bruce Springsteen's recent comments on President Trump, stating that many people bought into his lies and calling for congressional action. Springsteen’s remarks reflect the ongoing cultural and political discourse surrounding the current administration.The Daily Principle: Today's Daily Principle is BUSINESS, specifically dealing with Redemption Price. This principle is found in Leviticus 25:26–27. The verse reads: 'If you have no relative to buy it back, you may later become prosperous and have enough to buy it back yourself. In that case you must pay to the one who bought it a sum that will make up for the years remaining until the next Year of Restoration, when you would in any event recover your land.' This principle emphasizes the concept of redemption and the importance of being prepared for future opportunities in business. In today’s fast-paced economic environment, knowing when to invest and how to manage assets can make a significant difference in achieving long-term success. Learn more at businessbible.com where Daily News meets Daily Principle.
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This is a Business Bible News Headlines for Friday September 26 at 9:05 AM Eastern Time, Business Bible News where Daily News meets Daily Principle.Business Headlines: In a significant observation, hedge fund manager David Einhorn suggests that companies may face ‘tremendous’ capital losses as a result of heavy spending on artificial intelligence. This perspective was shared in a recent Bloomberg article by Emily Graffeo, highlighting the risks associated with the rapid technology investments...
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