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Deutsche Bank Says Gold Is Still in Its ‘Explosive Phase,’ Maintains Year-End Target
Deutsche Bank stated that gold continues to be in an 'explosive phase' and confirmed it is sticking to its year-end target. The bank noted that gold has historically tended to outperform the Consumer
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Caterpillar's Q1 2026 Order Backlog Hit a Record $63 Billion, Driven by AI Power Demand for Data Centers; Q2 Results Due Aug 4
Caterpillar's order backlog reached a record $63 billion at the end of the first quarter of 2026, marking a $28 billion (79%) increase from Q1 2025. A significant portion of this new demand, including
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DeItaone forwarded that UBS (UBS) expects food inflation to remain high for longer, mainly driven by climate-related supply shocks, rising labor costs, and strong demand.
UBS believes that while agricultural technology advancements may improve efficiency, they are unlikely to significantly reduce food prices. Persistent food inflation may benefit supermarkets but will
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Gold futures open 0.7% higher at $4,135.20 after U.S. pauses planned airstrikes in Iran
Gold December futures opened at $4,135.20 per troy ounce on Monday, up 0.7% from Friday's closing price, as markets reacted to U.S. President Trump's announcement that the U.S. decided to pause extend
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Fundsmith Equity Fund highlights Mastercard (MA) as a newly added position in its Q2 2026 investor letter, citing its immunity to AI disruption and significant growth potential.
The London-based investment management firm stated that it now owns both Visa and Mastercard, viewing payments as one of the few sectors expected to grow regardless of AI advancements. Fundsmith noted
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Goldman Sachs Analysis: S&P 500 Q2 EPS Up 45% YoY, But Nearly Half From Non-Core Investment Gains of Google, Amazon, etc.
Goldman Sachs' breakdown reveals that while S&P 500 companies' Q2 EPS year-over-year growth reached 45%, significantly exceeding market expectations, approximately 19 percentage points of this came fr
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The US and Japan jointly intervened in the foreign exchange market, pushing the Japanese Yen to rebound nearly 5% in a single week to 156.8, but analysts believe the effect may not last long due to the significant interest rate differential.
Japan's Ministry of Finance officially confirmed on Monday that it had jointly intervened in the foreign exchange market with the U.S. Treasury, pushing the Japanese Yen to rebound sharply by nearly 5
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Fundsmith Q2 2026 Investor Letter: Names TSMC (TSM) as New Tech Holding, Citing Unrivaled Technological Leadership in Semiconductors
London-based investment management firm Fundsmith highlighted in its Q2 2026 investor letter that it has added Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) as a new technology holding
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Fundsmith Equity Fund discloses Q2 2026 investor letter, announcing a new position in AppLovin (APP), optimistic about its AI-powered ad matching technology.
London-based investment management firm Fundsmith has released its Q2 2026 investor letter for the Fundsmith Equity Fund, disclosing that the fund has initiated a new position in mobile technology com
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DeItaone reports: Morgan Stanley expects global cloud capital spending to surge to $1.2 trillion in 2027, up 30% YoY and $170 billion above pre-Q2 estimates.
The firm believes consensus forecasts are still too conservative, projecting cloud capex could reach $1.4 trillion, driven by strong AI adoption, rising cloud demand, multi-year customer commitments,
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DeItaone reports: Deutsche Bank Raises S&P 500 EPS Forecasts for 2026 to $358 (from $342) and 2027 to $420 (from $390) Following Strong Q2 Earnings
The bank's decision follows robust Q2 earnings, with a record 87% of companies beating estimates and profits on track to grow 33%. Deutsche Bank noted that earnings strength is broadening beyond Big T
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon: Will not broadly invest in the stock market due to geopolitical tensions and overvalued markets
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon stated in an interview last week that he would not be broadly investing in the stock market at the moment due to geopolitical tensions and overvalued market valuations.
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Bank of America's Cabana: The Federal Reserve Faces a Credibility Problem, Bond Market Has Shown It "Cannot Be Fooled"
Mark Cabana, head of US rates strategy at Bank of America Global Research, said the Federal Reserve currently has a "credibility problem," citing the bond market's reaction to the Fed's interest rate
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The U.S. Department of Energy's EDF office is reorienting federal energy financing towards baseload power, transmission, and nuclear energy, having deployed $30 billion in loans and committed $17.5 billion to the nuclear supply chain.
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy-Dominated Financing (EDF) has committed almost all of its over $289 billion in available loan authority to baseload generation, transmission, and nucle
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India's Imports of Russian Crude Hit New High of 2.8 Million BPD in July, Accounting for Over Half of Total Crude Imports
According to Kpler vessel-tracking data cited by the Times of India, India's crude oil imports from Russia rose to 2.8 million barrels per day (bpd) in July, up from the previous high of 2.7 million b
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China Signals New Era for Mining M&A, Reflecting Beijing's More Risk-Averse Approach
The shift comes after the recalibration of an attempted takeover deal by Zijin Gold, indicating a change in the country's approach to such transactions.
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The U.S. Senate did not include the Cryptocurrency Transparency Bill on Monday's agenda, with only 5 session days remaining before the summer recess.
In terms of regulation, the U.S. Senate reportedly did not include the Cryptocurrency Clarity Act on its agenda on Monday. Given that the Senate's summer recess is scheduled to begin around August 10,
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Ukraine strikes another warehouse of Russia’s biggest retailer Wildberries in drone attack
Ukraine has struck another warehouse belonging to Russian e-commerce giant Wildberries in a long-range drone attack.
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India launches $8.83bn 'Samudra Manthan' scheme to boost offshore oil and gas exploration
India's Union Cabinet has approved the National Offshore Exploration Scheme, known as Samudra Manthan, allocating Rs840.84bn ($8.83bn) through the financial year 2030–31. The initiative, chaired by Pr
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Convertus Group Secures C$135M ($96M) in Project Financing for Flagship Biofuel Facility in Ontario, Canada
The financing, provided by Power Sustainable Infrastructure Credit (PSIC), will support the facility in York Region, designed to process up to 200,000 tonnes of organic waste annually. It is expected
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South Korea's central bank increased its gold holdings for the first time in 13 years, while simultaneously investing in gold ETFs.
The Bank of Korea (BOK) announced the resumption of its gold purchase program, aiming to increase the proportion of gold in its foreign exchange reserves over the medium to long term. It will also int
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Morgan Stanley maintained an "Underweight" rating on Bristol Myers Squibb (BMY) with a price target of $40, significantly below the current share price, due to patent expiration risks and delays in new drug development.
Despite Bristol Myers Squibb's strong second-quarter results and an upward revision to its full-year 2026 revenue forecast, Morgan Stanley reiterated its "Underweight" rating and a price target of $40
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CNBC Analysis: OpenAI's ChatGPT Dominates Early AI Spending in U.S. House of Representatives, Accounting for 88% of Identifiable AI Tool Spending in the Year Ending March 31, 2026
According to CNBC's analysis of House spending records, U.S. House of Representatives offices spent at least $113,740 on identifiable AI tools in the year ending March 31, 2026, with OpenAI's ChatGPT
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South Africa publishes draft regulations for cross-border crypto assets, requiring transactions to be conducted through authorized service providers and reported.
The South African National Treasury and the South African Reserve Bank have jointly released the draft "Crypto Assets Policy Paper," which for the first time clarifies when cross-border crypto asset t
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Bloomberg MLIV: Dollar Depreciation Is Sustainable
Bloomberg MLIV analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade" discussed key themes, with the view that dollar depreciation is sustainable.
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Independent writer Jasmine Sun highlights AI industry's misjudgment of public backlash against data centers
Sun notes that the AI industry, despite anxieties over job losses and rogue AI, was blindsided by the public's strong opposition to data center construction, a trend that was previously uncontroversia
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Podcast: AI Industry Misjudges Public Backlash, Underestimates Discontent Over Data Center Construction
Bloomberg's "Odd Lots" podcast points out that AI industry insiders have been concerned for years about issues such as AI potentially leading to job losses and human extinction, yet they have overlook
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ECB Survey: Eurozone Consumer Inflation Expectations for Next 12 Months Fall to 2.9% in July, Economic Growth Outlook Improves Slightly
The European Central Bank's (ECB) Consumer Expectations Survey for July 2026 revealed that median expectations for inflation over the next 12 months decreased to 2.9% from 3.0% in June. Similarly, inf
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T. Rowe Price fund manager says Nigerian stocks still attractive despite 64% rally
Johannes Loefstrand, a fund manager at T. Rowe Price Group who oversees about $300 million in frontier market assets, is “excited” about the prospects for Africa’s most populous nation. Nigeria’s NGX
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Goldman Sachs: Slower Inflation Is the Best Path to Lower US Government Bond Yields
Goldman Sachs: Slower Inflation Is the Best Path to Lower US Government Bond Yields
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Goldman Sachs Enters India's Government Equity Sale Market, Breaking Long-Standing Dominance of Local Financial Giants
Goldman Sachs Group is entering the Indian government's equity sale arena, a domain long exclusive to local financial giants. This marks Goldman Sachs' first underwriting of a government deal since 20
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South Korean stocks saw a net outflow of $22.9 billion in foreign capital in July, with British investors leading the sell-off, while U.S. funds continued to buy.
Foreign investors net sold 31.7 trillion won (approximately $22.9 billion) worth of listed stocks in July, marking the seventh consecutive month of net selling, according to data released by South Kor
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Hui Ka Yan, founder of China Evergrande, has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a Shenzhen court and fined 8.82 billion yuan (approximately 1.31 billion US dollars).
The ruling marks a symbolic end to the era of runaway growth in China's real estate sector.
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Goldman, JPMorgan Are Among Most Bullish on Europe
Goldman, JPMorgan Are Among Most Bullish on Europe
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Sfakianakis: Iran Misjudges US Willingness for Long War
Sfakianakis: Iran Misjudges US Willingness for Long War
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South Korean Lawmakers Propose Expanding FIU Powers to Investigate Unregistered Crypto Firms and Refer Them Directly to Law Enforcement
South Korean Lawmakers Propose Expanding FIU Powers to Investigate Unregistered Crypto Firms and Refer Them Directly to Law Enforcement
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Iran's oil supply to Chinese refineries is rapidly depleting due to U.S. sanctions.
Bloomberg reported that Iranian oil available to Chinese buyers is rapidly depleting, indicating that the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports has effectively cut off Tehran's revenue.
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Goldman Sachs: Hedge Funds Underperformed S&P 500 in July, Worst in Over 20 Years
Goldman Sachs strategists stated that hedge funds underperformed the S&P 500 in July, marking their worst single-month performance in over two decades, primarily due to the fading momentum of AI. The
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Indonesia seeks expanded joint military exercises with China
Indonesian Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin called for broader and more intensive joint military exercises with China during a bilateral meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Adm. Dong Jun, in Jak
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Bloomberg: Asia's emerging market small-cap AI companies led gains this month, as investors shifted from chip giants to data center-related small-caps, with some surging as much as 90%.
Bloomberg reported that the rally in emerging market technology stocks is spreading to new companies, as investors shift their focus from chip manufacturing giants to smaller firms powering data cente
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Ukraine seeks Elon Musk's help to use Starlink-equipped drones to strike Russian missile launchers up to 200km inside Russia
Ukraine seeks Elon Musk's help to use Starlink-equipped drones to strike Russian missile launchers up to 200km inside Russia
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Samsung Electronics' labor union plans to hold a rally in Seoul on Friday afternoon to protest the widening pay gap with its semiconductor division.
The union primarily represents employees in Samsung's consumer device business, with its members concentrated in the Device eXperience (DX) division. The rally takes place against a backdrop where an
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Economists warn Taiwan's AI-fueled 11.05% GDP growth forecast for 2026 is likely unsustainable, citing risks from capex slowdowns and semiconductor concentration
Taiwan's statistics agency recently projected an 11.05% GDP growth for 2026, an increase from its 9.64% forecast in May. However, economists from Maybank, Tiger Fund Management, BMI, EIU, and UOB sugg
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Australian bond futures positions near record high on hedging demand
Australian bond futures positions near record high on hedging demand
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South Korea to launch 'Future Fund' with AI boom's 'windfall revenue'
South Korea's budget ministry announced Friday that it will launch the "Future Fund" to promote long-term economic growth. The fund will be financed by what the government calls "windfall revenue" fro
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China's National Bureau of Statistics: The total output of early rice nationwide in 2026 was 28.292 million tons, a year-on-year decrease of 0.8%.
According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics, the national per-unit area yield of early rice in 2026 was 5963.4 kg/hectare, a decrease of 48.5 kg/hectare or 0.8% compared to 2025; t
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AI helps Southeast Asia-based scammers cut costs, leading to wider spread of cross-border crimes
The use of artificial intelligence is facilitating the spread of fraud and other cross-border crimes in Southeast Asia. US-driven clampdowns are prompting these fraud groups to relocate from countries
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South Korea's KOSPI index opened down 1.35% on Friday, then narrowed its losses to 0.31%, closing at 6,831.53 points, dragged down by a renewed rise in US Treasury yields and higher oil prices.
U.S. government bond yields resumed their rise on Thursday, reversing some of the previous day's declines, after the U.S. Treasury announced an expansion of bond buybacks.
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