
Benjamin Hayes
Benjamin Hayes is a journalist and author at NewsWireNinja.
Business Journalist
Benjamin Hayes is a seasoned business journalist with a special focus on corporate finance, global markets, and entrepreneurial trends. He has covered major startups, tech investments, and economic shifts in multiple sectors.
Articles by Benjamin Hayes (12)
businessWarren Buffett’s Final Day as CEO: Reflections on a Legacy of Wisdom
On his last day as CEO, Warren Buffett thought about a lifetime of investing, ethics, and timeless wisdom that shaped Berkshire Hathaway. Buffett's long-lasting ideas about leadership, his own knowledge, and insights that still help business leaders and investors all over the world are some of the things he has said.
business2025 Stock Market Highs and Lows: How U.S. Stocks Climbed
2025 was a year of highs and lows for the U.S. stock market. This article explains how U.S. stocks climbed in 2025 despite turbulence caused by tariffs, Federal Reserve policy shifts, AI-driven speculation, and sharp market swings.
businessBulgaria’s Euro Acceptance: A New Beginning for People and Businesses
Bulgaria’s acceptance of the euro on January 1, 2026 marks a new beginning for people and businesses. While celebrations filled Sofia, citizens and businesses remain cautious about inflation, prices, and the loss of national symbols.
businessTrump’s Venezuela Oil Plan Faces Major Consequences
President Donald Trump’s plan for Venezuela’s oil industry faces major consequences after the capture of Nicolás Maduro. The plan aims to invite U.S. firms to rebuild oil production, but decaying infrastructure, political uncertainty, legal risks, and massive investment needs highlight the serious consequences ahead for markets and businesses.
businessU.S. Venezuela Operation Disrupts Caribbean Travel and Flights
No one saw it coming, but on Saturday, January 3, 2026, U.S. troops began a risky military operation in Venezuela, capturing Nicolás Maduro and causing massive flight disruptions across the Caribbean as airspace was closed for safety.
businessMarkets Stay Calm After U.S. Action in Venezuela
Global markets remained largely stable following the US military operation in Venezuela, with no major sell-off; Asian indexes soared on tech strength while gold and silver rose on safe-haven demand and oil prices eased on abundant supply expectations.
businessTrump Announces US Oil Deal with Venezuela After Maduro Capture
Donald Trump announces the United States will receive 30 to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil following the military capture of Nicolás Maduro. The oil deal marks a dramatic shift in US–Venezuela relations after the raid.
businessTrump Mobile's Golden T1 Phone Conspicuously Missing at CES as Delays Persist
Trump Mobile’s hyped golden T1 smartphone is absent from CES 2026 amid ongoing delays. The $500 device, promised as American-made, remains unreleased as preorder customers continue waiting for shipment updates.
businessUS Secures Exemption from OECD Global Minimum Tax Deal
In a landmark tax deal reached in January 2026, the US secures an exemption from the OECD global minimum tax. The agreement allows American companies to remain subject to US tax rules rather than Pillar Two requirements.
businessBitcoin Drops Below $61,000 as Doubts Grow and Market Goes Crazy
Bitcoin drops sharply below $61,000 as the crypto sell intensifies, doubts grow, and the market turns crazy. The cryptocurrency market has been volatile, with Bitcoin hit hardest in a rapid correction erasing much of its recent gains.
businessWalmart Q4 2026 Earnings Beat Estimates, Retail Outlook Cautious
Walmart’s Q4 2026 earnings beat estimates after strong holiday sales and e-commerce growth. The report signals continued customer demand but reflects caution as the company expects slower economic growth ahead.
businessNvidia Q4 2026 Earnings Smash Records, Stock Falls on AI Skepticism
Nvidia smash records with $68.1B in Q4 fiscal 2026 revenue, but the stock falls after hours as investor skepticism grows around long-term AI sustainability despite massive demand.