Bullion Smashes $4,000 Milestone, But Western Speculators and an Elevated S&P 500 Raise Liquidation Risk for Safe-Haven Asset
Neoma Simpson
Neoma Simpson
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Futures & CommoditiesInvesting
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Further earnings reports are scheduled throughout the day from companies including Reckitt Benckiser Group, DNB Bank, Svenska Handelsbanken, Aker, and …
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Stay alert. Stay diversified. And don’t assume “this time is different.”
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TechWorld Markets
OpenAI Launches AI Browser ‘Atlas,’ Challenging Google’s Search Empire and Triggering $150 Billion Market Shakeup
The launch on Tuesday immediately sent ripples through the market, with shares of Google parent company Alphabet (GOOGL.O) falling by …
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A powerful influx of capital in the final hour of trading proved to be the catalyst, turning what looked like …
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CryptocurrencyPersonal Finance
Asia’s Trillion-Dollar Pivot: Why the Region is the Global Leader in Stablecoin Adoption
What is driving this trillion-dollar stablecoin surge? It is a potent combination of pressing regional financial needs, an embrace of …
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POLITICSReviews
Ceasefire Hopes: What a Potential Russia-Ukraine Truce Means for International Investors
European leaders have thrown their full weight behind a proposal to freeze the fighting between Russia and Ukraine along the …
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Futures & Commodities
Rare-Earth Mining is Having a Crypto Moment: How Cleveland-Cliffs Scored a 20% Windfall on Geopolitical Stakes
If successful, it would align Cleveland-Cliffs with the broader national strategy for critical material independence, similar to what we achieved …
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Stocks associated with billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong—Vietnam’s richest man and founder of Vingroup—provided major support
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Futures & CommoditiesWorld Markets
Australia’s Critical Minerals Stocks Soar on Landmark $8.5 Billion US Supply Deal
The deal, signed by U.S. President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday