Hamas demands humanitarian corridors in Gaza in exchange for allowing aid to Israeli hostages, as videos of their malnutrition spark global outrage.
Mitsubishi UFJ, Japan's largest bank, reports a 1.8% decline in Q1 profit, but beats estimates due to steady loan demand and improved lending margins.
Investors focus on growth and value stocks with strong fundamentals, while cautioned against seemingly profitable companies facing challenges like slow growth and shrinking margins.
Hamas demands humanitarian corridors in Gaza in exchange for allowing aid to Israeli hostages, as videos of their malnutrition spark global outrage.
Mitsubishi UFJ, Japan's largest bank, reports a 1.8% decline in Q1 profit, but beats estimates due to steady loan demand and improved lending margins.
Investors focus on growth and value stocks with strong fundamentals, while cautioned against seemingly profitable companies facing challenges like slow growth and shrinking margins.