Business Roundup: Jan 25 - United States (5 stories)
Sunday, 25 Jan 2026 Weekly Business & Finance United States
Here is your Weekly summary for Business & Finance across United States for Mon 19th January - Sun 25th January 2026
DayOne Data Centers Ltd. is reportedly aiming for a $20 billion valuation in its upcoming US IPO, signaling a significant leap from its previous funding rounds. This ambitious target highlights the growing investor interest in data infrastructure as demand surges.
In a notable development, the SEC has dropped its lawsuit against the Winklevoss twins' Gemini crypto exchange, potentially easing regulatory pressures on the cryptocurrency market and restoring confidence among investors.
Meanwhile, Wall Street is increasingly promoting Solo 401(k) plans as more Americans embrace freelance work, offering a tax-efficient retirement option that could reshape personal finance strategies for self-employed individuals.
Lastly, Fitch Ratings has upgraded Turkey's outlook to positive, reflecting improved inflation rates and robust foreign reserves, while Moody's has opted to maintain its current stance, indicating a cautious approach to Turkey's economic recovery.
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GDS-Backed DayOne Is Said to Eye $20 Billion Valuation in US IPO
Bloomberg Technology 23 Jan 2026, 2:51amDayOne Data Centers Ltd. is targeting a valuation as high as $20 billion in its planned US initial public offering, people familiar with the matter said, in what would be a substantial increase from recent funding rounds.
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Fitch Upgrades Turkey’s Rating Outlook, Moody’s Stays Put
Bloomberg Technology 23 Jan 2026, 10:34pmFitch Ratings upgraded Turkey’s rating outlook to positive from stable on Friday, owing to a continued decline in inflation and strong foreign currency reserves.
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Grab-GoTo Deal Hits Snag Caused by State-Backed Holder’s Stake
Bloomberg Technology 23 Jan 2026, 5:29amGrab Holdings Ltd.’s planned multibillion-dollar acquisition of GoTo Group has hit a stumbling block.
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Wall Street Pushes Solo 401(k)s as More Americans Work for Themselves
Bloomberg Technology 23 Jan 2026, 11:00amA niche retirement plan favored by freelancers is quickly becoming a hot Wall Street sales pitch, as more and more Americans look for ways to shelter a bigger chunk of their paychecks from taxes.
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SEC drops lawsuit against Winklevoss twins’ Gemini crypto exchange
TechCrunch 24 Jan 2026, 6:06pmThe Securities and Exchange Commission has dropped its lawsuit against Gemini, the crypto exchange founded by Trump backers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss.