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Global Funds Pile Back Into India IT Stocks After Selling for Months
Global funds are once again investing in India's IT stocks, reversing a trend of months-long selling. During the June quarter, smaller IT firms demonstrated stronger performance compared to their larg
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India’s Biggest Stock Reform in Years Endures Rocky First Week
India’s Biggest Stock Reform in Years Endures Rocky First Week
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The U.S. Senate will not vote on the Digital Assets Market Clarity Act before the summer recess, making its passage this year unlikely.
The U.S. Senate will not vote on the Digital Assets Market Clarity Act before the August recess. The bill failed to advance due to significant unresolved issues between bipartisan senators, dimming it
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Philippines Q2 GDP growth unexpectedly slows to 2.3%
The Philippine economy unexpectedly slowed to 2.3% in the second quarter, as the protracted Middle East conflict pushed up inflation and dragged down consumer spending and investment.
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Ratings Firm Egan-Jones Accused of Inflating Grades for $40 Billion of Insurer Debt
Egan-Jones, which privately graded approximately $40 billion of debt investments on U.S. insurers' books, has been accused by former employees of pressuring staff to inflate ratings to gain business.
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Israeli Raid in West Bank's Qalandiya Refugee Camp Injures 51 Palestinians, Dozens Arrested
Israeli forces conducted a "large-scale" raid in the Qalandiya refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, injuring at least 51 Palestinians, according to the Jerusalem Governorate. The forces also demoli
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Elon Musk forwarded SERobinsonJr's tweet stating SpaceX plans to build a terrestrial cellular network by integrating small cellular radios into existing Starlink dishes on rooftops, Gateways
The plan aims to turn a subset of existing Starlink installations into a distributed small-cell network that phones can use directly without special hardware. This approach, using terrestrial spectrum
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US Euro Sale to Prop Up Yen Blindsided European Central Bank
The European Central Bank was reportedly caught off guard by the US's historic intervention to sell euros in order to support the Japanese yen. ECB President Christine Lagarde and US official Scott Be
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Four US tech giants, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Meta, have amassed $1.46 trillion in physical assets, a 140% jump in three years, as AI investments transform them into infrastructure g
Amazon's property, plant, and equipment (PP&E) assets alone doubled from three years earlier to $538.7 billion, making it the largest company globally by that measure. This shift marks a departure fro
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Goldman Sachs Analysis: S&P 500 Q2 EPS Grew 45%, But Nearly Half Came from Investment Gains, One-Third from AI Infrastructure
According to the latest internal report from Goldman Sachs' sales and trading division, S&P 500 constituent companies' Q2 EPS year-over-year growth reached as high as 45%. However, analysis indicates
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New Mexico judge orders Meta to pay $567 million into an abatement fund as remedy for child harms case
A New Mexico judge on Thursday ordered Meta to pay $567 million into an abatement fund, following a jury ruling that the company violated the state’s unfair practices act in a child harms case. This f
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Analysts see 'explosive' gold price potential, citing China's 20-month hoarding streak and South Korea's plan to buy gold for first time in 13 years
This outlook is supported by Beijing's efforts to better connect the Shanghai Gold Exchange to Hong Kong, bolstering the city's ambitions as a trading hub.
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Israel resumes attacks on southern Lebanon, at least 8 injured, residents express anger over failed ceasefire
Israel resumed attacks on southern Lebanon and evacuation orders, sparking anger and helplessness among local residents. On Wednesday, the Israeli military issued a mandatory evacuation order for the
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Travel restrictions from Israel and Europe are trapping Gaza students, hindering their pursuit of overseas education despite scholarship offers
Many students in Gaza, like Mariam al-Najar, are unable to leave the enclave to attend European universities, even after securing scholarships and admissions. The primary obstacle is not university ac
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Bank of Japan's outright purchases of Financing Bills from the Government Debt Consolidation Fund stood at JPY 22.4951 trillion at the end of July, with JPY 4.5675 trillion in underwriting o
The Bank of Japan's report on transactions with the government for July 2026 also showed JPY 24.3662 trillion in sales of JGBs to the Government Debt Consolidation Fund under repurchase agreements dur
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DBS Bank CEO: AI Costs to Fall as Token Usage Rises
Tan Su Shan, CEO of DBS Group, stated that as the use of tokens increases, the cost of artificial intelligence (AI) will trend downwards, a phenomenon she termed the "token spending paradox." Tan Su S
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Musk retweeted Tesla North America's tweet, stating that Tesla recovers over 90% of key materials like nickel and cobalt from recycled batteries in its U.S. operations, with the goal of zero waste batteries going into landfills.
Musk retweeted Tesla North America's tweet, stating that Tesla recovers over 90% of key materials like nickel and cobalt from recycled batteries in its U.S. operations, with the goal of zero waste bat
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Progressive candidate Abdul El-Sayed wins Michigan Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, defeating opponent backed by pro-Israel lobby AIPAC
Abdul El-Sayed narrowly defeated incumbent Congresswoman Haley Stevens, who was backed by the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC and the Democratic establishment, in the Michigan State Senate Democratic primary.
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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said that the US Senate crypto legislation has garnered broad bipartisan support, with compromises made by all parties, and it is now time for a vote rather than obstruction.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong posted on X, stating that the U.S. Senate has engaged in extensive negotiations and revisions on crypto legislation over the past year. All parties, including the crypto i
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Japanese companies' sales of corporate bonds with investor protection clauses this year have already exceeded the full year of 2025, with particularly active sales of BBB-rated bonds.
Lower-rated borrowers are increasingly turning to bond markets, rather than solely relying on bank loans to meet their financing needs, driving this growth.
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St. Louis Fed President Musalem Calls for 'Meaningful Restraint' on Inflation
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem stated that policymakers cannot afford to tolerate higher inflation while waiting for the possibility of stronger productivity growth. He ma
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Elon Musk's SpaceX announced its quarterly financial results for the first time, and China's treasury bond futures saw a trading volume of 3,755 contracts on their first day in Hong Kong.
Elon Musk's aerospace company, SpaceX, as a public entity, has released its quarterly financial report for the first time. Meanwhile, China's launch of treasury bond futures trading in Hong Kong has b
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US GAO finds Elon Musk's DOGE inflated federal savings claims, falling short of $2 trillion promise and overstating $110 billion in reported cuts
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported that Elon Musk's DOGE initiative, which aimed to slash federal spending by $2 trillion, significantly inflated its claimed savings. The nonpartisan
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CNBC's Jim Cramer highlights five investing themes reinforced by earnings season, including resilient consumers and AI infrastructure
Cramer identified these themes as offering the market's best buying opportunities. The themes include: a surprisingly resilient consumer, artificial intelligence infrastructure (focusing on semiconduc
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Ping An of China's H1 profit rises 36% to 92.6 billion yuan, boosted by China's stock market rally
Ping An of China's H1 profit rises 36% to 92.6 billion yuan, boosted by China's stock market rally
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GSR's Andy Baehr says tokenized fixed income could be key for institutional collateral, sees potential in tokenized equities
Andy Baehr, Managing Director of Asset Management at crypto market maker GSR, highlighted that tokenizing short-term fixed-income products could serve as institutional collateral for futures or over-t
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Monetary Authority of Singapore's Daniel Wang: Life and health insurance claims reached S$5.79 billion in Q1 2026, while general insurance claims totaled S$1.8 billion.
Daniel Wang, Executive Director of the Insurance Department at the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), stated at the Singapore College of Insurance's 2026 Graduation Ceremony that Singaporean life
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China Purchases Millions of Barrels of Saudi Crude in Rare Tender, Despite Overall Imports Remaining Muted
China has purchased millions of barrels of Saudi crude offered via a rare tender and under long-term contracts. However, the country's overall crude purchases from Saudi Arabia still remain well below
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US total debt surpasses $40 trillion milestone, with Treasury Secretary Bessent stepping in as "chief bond trader."
The U.S. Treasury Department reported yesterday that the total U.S. debt has surpassed the $40 trillion mark. Economists consider this threshold symbolic, but its sheer size already exceeds the annual
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Analysts: U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent's plan to increase long-term debt buybacks is, at best, a "circuit breaker" for the global bond sell-off.
Analysts noted that US Treasury Secretary Besant's plan to increase long-term debt buybacks triggered a global bond rally, but given concerns about fiscal distress and persistent global inflation, the
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WSJ analysis suggests U.S. Treasury market's coveted safe-haven status is fading
The upward trend in bond yields this year, driven by persistent inflation and heavy AI-linked corporate borrowing, indicates that Treasurys are appearing less safe. Their yields are no longer as low r
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Former Iranian Central Bank Advisor Rejects Donald Trump's Claims of Economic Collapse, But Warns UAE Trade Cut Could Shrink Iran's Economy by 5% This Year
Former Iranian central bank advisor Mehrdad Sepahvand refuted US President Donald Trump's claims of an imminent collapse of the Iranian economy, but warned that the UAE's decision to cut trade ties wi
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U.S. Treasury yields edge higher, with 30-year yield up 3 bps to 5.2256%, as traders digest the Treasury Department's debt buyback plan
U.S. Treasury yields edge higher, with 30-year yield up 3 bps to 5.2256%, as traders digest the Treasury Department's debt buyback plan
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Human Rights Watch reports that Israeli settler violence puts dozens of Palestinian communities in the West Bank at risk of erasure, calling for sanctions and a suspension of military aid to Israel.
Human Rights Watch released a report stating that increased attacks by Israeli settlers, coupled with the rapid expansion of settlements, are driving the forced displacement of Palestinians. The repor
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Over 60% of ships in Strait of Hormuz used 'dark routes' in August to avoid military targeting, data shows
Maritime intelligence firm Kpler data for August 1-19 reveals that 148 out of 236 vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, including oil and gas carriers, turned off their Automatic Identification Sys
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Jakarta Futures Exchange Deputy Chief Says Indonesia's Planned Commodities Bourse by Jan. 1 is Achievable Using Existing Platforms, Eyes Role in Project
Jakarta Futures Exchange Deputy Chief Says Indonesia's Planned Commodities Bourse by Jan. 1 is Achievable Using Existing Platforms, Eyes Role in Project
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Bitcoin (BTC) Surpasses $70,000 for First Time in Over Two Months, Fueled by Lower US Bond Yields and Trump's Industry Meeting
Bitcoin's rally was propelled by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's successful efforts to push US bond yields lower, alongside a high-stakes meeting President Donald Trump held with industry leader
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Somali piracy resurges in Red Sea region, attributed to U.S.-Iran war diverting enforcement resources and regional instability
The return of Somali piracy, which had declined since 2010, is now a major concern for shipping companies. The U.S.-Iran war has diverted American naval resources and fueled regional instability, crea
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Brent crude rises to $93/barrel after Donald Trump vows maximum economic pressure on Iran
Brent crude futures rose to about $93 a barrel after President Donald Trump vowed to exert maximum economic pressure on Iran. Donald Trump did not specify how these measures would be implemented. Mean
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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) CEO Bonnie Chan stated that Hong Kong's IPO fundraising has exceeded US$40 billion this year, and she expects more biotechnology, mining, and consumer companies to list throughout the year.
Chen Yiting pointed out that over 100 companies have listed in Hong Kong so far this year, with total fundraising exceeding the full-year 2025 level of US$37 billion. She also mentioned that, in addit
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Chinese Commercial Banks Shift Corporate Loan Pricing to Short-Term Repo Rate from LPR, Sparking Investor Scrutiny Over Record-Low 1.4% Q1 Net Interest Margin
Chinese commercial banks have begun pricing corporate loans against a short-term interbank repo rate instead of the benchmark loan prime rate (LPR). This shift is drawing sharp scrutiny from investors
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Ukraine's Grain Shipments Are at a Virtual Halt
Ukraine's Grain Shipments Are at a Virtual Halt
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Singapore's Temasek sees three India portfolio companies surge over 30% after IPOs this week, contrasting with broader foreign investor skepticism
Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings' portfolio companies Shiprocket, Milky Mist, and Molbio Diagnostics recorded gains of 35%, 40%, and 26% respectively following their market debuts this week.
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Bond Investors Favor Italy Over France Ahead of Next Year's Elections, Expecting Less Political Drama in Rome
Bond Investors Favor Italy Over France Ahead of Next Year's Elections, Expecting Less Political Drama in Rome
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Japan Real Estate Investment Set to Hit Record for Second Year, Forecast to Climb to ¥7 Trillion ($44 Billion) Fueled by Office Demand
Japan Real Estate Investment Set to Hit Record for Second Year, Forecast to Climb to ¥7 Trillion ($44 Billion) Fueled by Office Demand. Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. (JLL) stated that property investment ju
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Gaon Cable secures 200 billion won ($143.4 million) busduct supply deal for a 250-megawatt US AI data center project
Gaon Cable's US manufacturing subsidiary, LS Cable & System USA, will supply busduct power distribution systems to a major US cloud operator for the project, expanding its presence in North America’s
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Copper Holds Above $14,000 as Traders Assess US Treasury Action
Copper Holds Above $14,000 as Traders Assess US Treasury Action
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Ether jumps 18% to $2,250 as Bitcoin tops $69,000 in broad crypto rally
The rally saw nearly $1.4 billion of short positions wiped out, with every major cryptocurrency except Tron posting double-digit weekly gains. This surge followed the US Treasury doubling its bond buy
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