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The U.S. Army plans to order $5.39 billion worth of Patriot PAC-3 MSE missiles from Lockheed Martin to replenish stocks depleted by the conflict with Iran and expand reserves.
The U.S. Army announced last month its plan to order 53.9 billion dollars worth of new Patriot PAC-3 MSE (Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Missile Segment Enhancement) air defense missiles from Lockheed
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UK MPs write to major bank CEOs, demanding explanation for crypto account refusal and payment restrictions
The co-chairs of the UK Parliament's Crypto and Digital Assets All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) have written to the CEOs of major UK banks, demanding an explanation for their treatment of cryptocu
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Fed Chair Kevin Warsh could raise interest rates using two nontraditional methods: removing forward guidance and deleveraging the Fed's balance sheet.
The Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh and policymakers have two methods to influence interest rates without adjusting the federal funds target rate. First, Warsh has already removed forward-looking gu
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Barclays and RBC Capital Markets analysts expect European defense stocks to deliver continued strong growth in the coming years as the region’s rearmament cycle enters a new stage.
Barclays and RBC Capital Markets analysts expect European defense stocks to deliver continued strong growth in the coming years as the region’s rearmament cycle enters a new stage.
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S&P 500 hits record high, short sellers under pressure, analysis suggests further stock market gains
The S&P 500 index recently hit a new all-time high, putting significant pressure on short positions in the market. Some analyses suggest that this pressure on short sellers could indicate further upsi
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Indian equity funds' July inflows slow, small- and mid-caps remain in demand
Investors continue to pour money into Indian small-cap and mid-cap strategies, despite global headwinds including soaring oil prices.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warns Russia is preparing for war escalation, citing North Korean military equipment and increased missile production
Zelenskyy stated via X that Russia's actions, including bringing in North Korean equipment, increasing ballistic missile production, and preparing for mobilization, indicate Moscow is not preparing fo
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Trump sends conflicting signals on Iran strategy
Trump sends conflicting signals on Iran strategy
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Iran threat prompted President Trump to secretly switch planes in Turkiye last month, with Air Force One serving as a decoy, according to US media reports.
Reports from The Washington Post and The New York Times indicate that President Trump was discreetly moved into a catering container, which then transported him to a smaller C-32A aircraft for his fli
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ECB to Solicit Public Feedback on Future Euro Banknote Designs at August 20 Frankfurt Concert
The European Central Bank (ECB) and the Frankfurt Radio Symphony will host the Europa Open Air concert on August 20, 2026, at Weseler Werft in Frankfurt. At the free event, the ECB will have an inform
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Morgan Stanley: Market Severely Underestimating Value of SpaceX AI Business, Stock Could Reach $600 in Bull Case Scenario
Morgan Stanley, in its research report on August 10, pointed out that the market's implied valuation of SpaceX's AI business is extremely conservative, treating it as a common emerging cloud service p
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South Korea's economy expanded 3.8% on-year in H1, accelerating from 1.8% in H2 last year, with resilient fundamentals despite stock market turmoil
South Korea's economy expanded 3.8% on-year in H1, accelerating from 1.8% in H2 last year, with resilient fundamentals despite stock market turmoil. The stock market volatility has shaken investor con
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U.S. Treasury securities have underperformed all major government bond indices except Japan since President Donald Trump's inauguration.
U.S. Treasury securities have underperformed all major government bond indices except Japan since President Donald Trump's inauguration.
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Europe Stocks Poised to 'Grind Higher,' BNP Paribas Says
Europe Stocks Poised to 'Grind Higher,' BNP Paribas Says
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ADI Chain has partnered with Shipfinex to tokenize commercial vessels using blockchain technology, aiming to open up the $680 billion ship financing market to a broader range of institutional capital.
Dubai-based maritime tokenization company Shipfinex has partnered with blockchain platform ADI Chain, aiming to bring the $2 trillion commercial shipping asset class onto the blockchain. This collabor
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Zheshang Securities: A-share strategy will shift from AI "K-shaped" divergence to "diamond-shaped" mid-section thickening, but not a full-blown bull market
The brokerage pointed out that the "K-shaped" pattern of excessive capital concentration in AI technology is unsustainable, due to a shift in the AI narrative's slope, deteriorating market microstruct
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FlightAware Sues Kalshi Over Alleged Unauthorized Data Use for Flight Cancellation Markets
FlightAware has sued Kalshi over alleged unauthorized data use for flight cancellation markets. FlightAware is also seeking a temporary restraining order to bar Kalshi from activities involving the fl
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South Korea's Kospi index rose 1.2% on Tuesday, with Samsung Electronics up about 5%, as sentiment in the tech sector stabilized; oil prices rose for a fourth consecutive day, rekindling inflation concerns, while gold fell 0.3% to $4376/ounce.
Driven by relatively optimistic sentiment in the technology sector, South Korea's Kospi index rose 1.2% on Tuesday, with Samsung Electronics gaining approximately 5%, boosted by expectations of shareh
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RBA Holds Key Rate Steady at 4.35%
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) unanimously decided to keep its key interest rate unchanged at 4.35%, stating it will hike further if required.
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Latin American used car platform Kavak pilots AI CEO in a Mexican city, profit grows 50% in six weeks.
Latin American used car trading platform Kavak piloted an AI CEO in its Cuernavaca, Mexico operations, achieving a 50% profit increase within six weeks. The AI CEO was responsible for operational deci
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BOK Senior Deputy Governor says central bank should continue raising interest rates after July hike, citing strong growth and persistent inflation
Bank of Korea (BOK) Senior Deputy Governor Ryoo Sang-dai stated on Tuesday that the central bank should keep raising interest rates following its first hike in over three years. He noted that strong g
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Payments platform Decta explores stablecoin-backed fund settlements, will use USDC via OpenPayd infrastructure
Payments platform Decta is exploring the use of stablecoins for fund settlements, aiming to achieve faster international transfers and more efficient liquidity management. The company will use USDC vi
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Anthropic announced that content generated by Claude will embed invisible watermarks, which will remain traceable even after being copied and pasted.
Anthropic is introducing machine-readable marking technology for its Claude series of AI models. All text generated by Claude will be embedded with invisible watermarks, while images and other files w
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Samsung Electronics' AI memory profit growth sparks market expectations for its first special dividend in six years
Samsung Electronics CFO Park Soon-cheol confirmed during the Q2 earnings call on July 30 that the board and management are discussing the next shareholder return plan.
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Foreign ownership of Japan stocks hit a new record for three consecutive years in fiscal 2025, exceeding one-third, driven by the AI boom and improved corporate governance.
Foreign ownership of Japan stocks hit a new record for three consecutive years in fiscal 2025, exceeding one-third, driven by the AI boom and improved corporate governance.
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The White House released the "National Space Transportation Policy," aiming to ensure continued U.S. leadership in space and planning to support over 1,000 launches and reentries annually by 2030.
The policy identifies space access as a critical national and economic security interest and directs U.S. executive departments and agencies to take actions including optimizing launch and reentry inf
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Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley Warns US Stocks Are in Bubble Territory
Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley Warns US Stocks Are in Bubble Territory
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UK life insurer Standard Life has reached an agreement with CVC, Goldman Sachs, and PGIM to invest over a trillion dollars in private market assets for UK pension funds.
London-based life insurer Standard Life announced on Thursday that it has reached an agreement with private equity firms CVC Capital Partners, Goldman Sachs, and PGIM, the asset management arm of Prud
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The United States imposed new sanctions on nine Cuban state-owned mining, metals, and construction companies and three leaders.
The Cuban Ministry of Construction and government-controlled import companies are among the sanctioned entities, according to a notice published Thursday on the U.S. Treasury Department website. U.S.
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Broadcom is in talks with lenders, seeking over $60 billion in debt financing for an AI chip deal that would benefit companies like Anthropic.
Broadcom is in talks with a group of lenders to raise over $60 billion in debt for an AI chip financing deal that would benefit AI company Anthropic PBC and others.
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Moody’s Ratings Urges US Insurance Watchdog NAIC to Impose Tougher Treatment on Private Credit Ratings, Citing Concerns Overstated Quality and Rating Shopping
Moody’s Ratings Urges US Insurance Watchdog NAIC to Impose Tougher Treatment on Private Credit Ratings, Citing Concerns Overstated Quality and Rating Shopping
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Federal Reserve Board approves National Westminster Bank Plc's application to establish a representative office in Stamford, Connecticut
Federal Reserve Board approves National Westminster Bank Plc's application to establish a representative office in Stamford, Connecticut
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US Imposes New Sanctions on International Criminal Court (ICC) After It Sought Arrest Warrant for Israeli PM Netanyahu
The move has drawn condemnation from the United Nations and the European Union but was welcomed by Israel.
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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: Will expand buybacks of high-cost debt and announce new fiscal measures to address the highest borrowing costs in years
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: Will expand buybacks of high-cost debt and announce new fiscal measures to address the highest borrowing costs in years
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Japan's global patent share in core AI fields shrinks from 25% to 8% over two decades, falling behind US and China
Japan now ranks fourth in patents for AI mechanisms and foundational technologies, with China, the U.S., and South Korea occupying the top three spots.
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MarketWatch analysis points out that historical data shows interest rates typically fall, rather than rise, when a bull market tops out, making the current question from market analysts about "how high interest rates need to rise to kill the bull market" misguided.
A MarketWatch article points out that many Wall Street analysts have recently focused on how high interest rates need to rise to end the bull market, but historical experience shows that interest rate
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Norway's crude oil production in July fell by nearly 200,000 barrels per day year-on-year to 1.776 million barrels per day, as the supply crisis in the Gulf region continued.
Preliminary data from the Norwegian Offshore Directorate shows that the country's crude oil production averaged 1.776 million barrels per day (bpd) in July, a decrease of approximately 195,000 bpd fro
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Google raises 2026 capital expenditure guidance to $195 billion-$205 billion, mainly for data centers
Google (Alphabet) has raised its 2026 capital expenditure guidance from the initially projected $175 billion-$185 billion to $195 billion-$205 billion, primarily for data centers. Analysts believe thi
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Billionaire Stanley Druckenmiller's Duquesne Family Office Liquidated Micron, Intel, and Broadcom in Q2, Initiating New Positions in AI Infrastructure Stocks Equinix and Lam Research
Stanley Druckenmiller's Duquesne Family Office sold off its entire holdings in Micron,
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Micron Technology Unveils $10 Billion AI Memory Research Lab in Boise to Advance Memory Technologies Over Next Decade
The Micron Research Labs, headquartered in Boise, Idaho, is described as the first dedicated memory research hub of its kind in the United States. The company plans to begin construction on the Boise
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Motley Fool Analyst: Amazon AWS Q2 Backlog Reaches $496 Billion, Highlighting Strong Demand and Insufficient Supply
Motley Fool analysts point out that Amazon's cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services (AWS), had a backlog of $496 billion at the end of the second quarter. The analysis suggests that this figure
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Apple CEO Tim Cook to step down in September, hardware chief John Ternus to take over; Wall Street expects new CEO to focus on more product innovation to adapt to the AI era
Apple CEO Tim Cook will step down in September, to be replaced by hardware chief John Ternus. Wall Street expects Ternus to adopt a different strategy, focusing on more product innovation to adapt to
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Bitcoin surges past $72,000 after Trump's pro-crypto pledge and US Treasury's bond buyback announcement
Bitcoin surpassed $72,000 for the first time since June 1, driven by two key developments. First, the US Treasury announced it would at least double longer-term government bond buybacks to increase ma
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Vanguard releases private equity allocation framework, recommends allocation range of 0% to 40% of equity exposure for ultra-high-net-worth investors, and warns of illiquidity and high costs.
Vanguard released an investor allocation framework on August 14, expressing caution about the role of private equity in workplace retirement plans. This follows former U.S. President Donald Trump sign
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U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) Union Workers Demand Congress Restore Approximately $3 Billion in Funding and Hire 20,000 More Employees
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) stated that these funds had been lost due to budget cuts, and the increased hiring aims to boost the workforce by approximately 40% from current
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U.S.-Canada Preliminary Trade Agreement: U.S. to Reduce Tariffs on Canadian Steel and Aluminum to 25%, and on Automobiles to 15%
According to informed sources, the preliminary trade agreement reached between the United States and Canada will reduce tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum exports to 25%, and cut tariffs on Canadi
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Billionaire Stanley Druckenmiller's Duquesne family office bought $128 million worth of Argentina's YPF stock in Q1 and increased its holdings in Mexico's BBB Foods and an Argentina ETF.
Duquesne Family Office purchased $128 million worth of shares in Argentina's state-owned oil producer YPF SA in the first quarter of 2026, while also increasing its holdings in Mexican discount grocer
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Strategist Mark Connors: Treasury Buybacks Could Drive Bitcoin to $180,000
Longtime bond market investor Mark Connors believes routine government bond buybacks will improve liquidity, bringing bitcoin's next rally closer.
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