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Japan's Dentsu to cut 30% of overseas units by fiscal 2028 as AI reshapes industry
The Japanese advertising agency is restructuring its international businesses to compete with rivals like Accenture and Google, which are leveraging artificial intelligence.
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Berkshire Hathaway increases its bet on the U.S. housing market, acquiring a new stake in D.R. Horton and boosting its position in Lennar by nearly 30%
Berkshire Hathaway has increased its investment in the U.S. housing market, according to regulatory filings. The conglomerate purchased a new, albeit small, stake in top U.S. home builder D.R. Horton
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FT reports Jane Street posted roughly $15 billion loss in July.
FT reports Jane Street posted roughly $15 billion loss in July.
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Ireland plans stricter crypto AML standards, targeting private wallet transfers and overseas digital asset firms
Ireland plans stricter crypto AML standards, targeting private wallet transfers and overseas digital asset firms
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U.S. to warn allies against joining Chinese AI initiatives, per Reuters
Washington is preparing to warn partner countries against joining competing Chinese AI initiatives, according to Reuters. Countries aligned with the U.S.-led Pax Silica framework could risk exclusion
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Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Araqchi says mediators Qatar and Pakistan are exchanging messages with Iran, but this does not mean talks, according to ISNA.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Araqchi says mediators Qatar and Pakistan are exchanging messages with Iran, but this does not mean talks, according to ISNA.
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SEC Charges Andrew Spaventa and Three Entities with Allegedly Defrauding Retail Investors in $74 Million Pre-IPO Investment Scam
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged New York resident Andrew Spaventa and three entities he owned and controlled with fraud and other violations. They are accused of conducti
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Leveraged ETFs Snap Back, with Speculators Minting $50 Billion
This comes after the "casino crowd" on Wall Street took a beating three weeks ago, as AI stocks and semiconductor shares tumbled and leveraged trades unraveled.
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Over a quarter of Gen Z investors view sports betting as part of their long-term financial strategy, competing with traditional investing, according to a Betterment survey.
Over a quarter of Gen Z investors view sports betting as part of their long-term financial strategy, competing with traditional investing, according to a Betterment survey.
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Goldman Sachs is funding the AI infrastructure boom, with Nvidia and Intel recently tapping the bank to meet soaring compute demand.
Goldman Sachs is funding the AI infrastructure boom, with Nvidia and Intel recently tapping the bank to meet soaring compute demand.
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Council on Foreign Relations Expert: Oil Producers, Buyers Seeking Long-Term Alternatives to Strait of Hormuz
Clara Gillispie, senior fellow for climate and energy at the Council on Foreign Relations, said oil producers and buyers are considering the Strait of Hormuz potentially being closed or operating at r
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Trump says he will soon declare the Strait of Hormuz a territory of the United States.
Trump says he will soon declare the Strait of Hormuz a territory of the United States.
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Tiger Global's Q2 Major Adjustment to US Stock Holdings: Reduced AI Leaders like Google and Broadcom, Initiated New Positions in Cerebras and AMD, and Increased Holdings in Intel
Tiger Global Management, a well-known growth hedge fund on Wall Street, filed its 13F report, showing that as of June 30, its total U.S. stock holdings were valued at approximately $23.982 billion, co
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Morgan Stanley's Wilson: Chasing the rally is as destructive as selling at the bottom
Morgan Stanley's Wilson: Chasing the rally is as destructive as selling at the bottom
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Retired US Army Brigadier General Kimmitt: Winning Iran War Requires Patience
Retired US Army Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt stated that winning a war with Iran will require patience from the United States, as Iran follows a model of resistance and considers not losing to be a
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New York Fed unexpectedly suspends RMP bond purchases, monthly scale drops to zero, Wall Street expects it to last at least until October
On Thursday, U.S. Eastern Time, the New York Federal Reserve updated its open market operations plan, announcing that the size of its RMP (Reserve Management Purchase) operations, used to manage bank
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S&P Global Ratings downgraded Oracle's long-term issuer credit rating to BBB-, just one notch above junk.
S&P Global Ratings downgraded Oracle's long-term issuer credit rating from BBB to BBB- in July, and also lowered its short-term rating, placing it just one notch above junk status. Moody's Ratings als
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PayPal's total payment volume (TPV) increased by 10% year-over-year to $486 billion in the second quarter, but its most profitable branded checkout TPV grew by only 2%.
PayPal achieved a 10% year-over-year increase in Total Payment Volume (TPV) in the second quarter, reaching $486 billion. Within this, Venmo's TPV grew by 14%, and Payment Service Provider (including
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Donald Trump called his appointment of Sam Adkisson as a federal judge in Tennessee a "home run" on Truth Social
Donald Trump said Sam Adkisson worked with him on the Senate Judiciary Committee on Justice Kavanaugh’s confirmation, calling Adkisson a “friend, outstanding colleague, brilliant lawyer, and staunch c
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Brent crude approaches $100 amid Hormuz attacks and stalled US-Iran talks, despite a large US crude inventory build
Brent crude is set for a 5% weekly gain, with prices nearing $100 per barrel, as Iran escalates strikes on ships in the Strait of Hormuz and US-Iran settlement hopes fade. Although a 17-million-barrel
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Mike Wilson, Chief U.S. Equity Strategist and Chief Investment Officer at Morgan Stanley, stated that gold has been in a 25-year bull market and can serve as a defensive asset to protect investment portfolios.
Mike Wilson, Chief U.S. Equity Strategist and Chief Investment Officer at Morgan Stanley, stated that gold has been in a 25-year bull market and can serve as a defensive asset to protect investment po
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SoftBank Group Discloses Q2 SEC Filing: New Capital One Stake, Sells 71.5% of TSMC Holding
SoftBank Group's filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) shows that as of June 30, in the second quarter, the company established a new stake in Capital One, acquiring 276,811 sh
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Analysis indicates that the Israeli government cannot shirk responsibility for the settler violence in the West Bank.
Al Jazeera analysis indicates that human rights organizations warn that Israeli settler and state-led violence aims to expel Palestinians and annex land in the occupied West Bank. Although the Israeli
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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong retweeted, stating that Citibank joins major financial institutions such as Goldman Sachs, Charles Schwab, Fidelity, and BlackRock in recognizing the necessity of regulatory clarity.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong retweeted RVanGrack's tweet. The tweet noted that Citi has joined a growing list of major financial institutions recognizing the need for regulatory clarity, including Gol
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India, the world’s second-largest sugar producer, weighs import duty cut to curb record local prices
India, the world’s second-largest sugar producer, weighs import duty cut to curb record local prices
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Samsung Electro-Mechanics' glass substrate mass production timeline has been postponed for the third time, as prototypes failed client certification. Production is now expected to begin in 202 earliest.
GlaSSEM, a joint venture between Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Doosan D&T, has had its mass production schedule for glass substrates delayed at least three times. According to The Elec, since equipmen
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UBS warns: German natural gas inventories fall to 17-year low of 48% for this time of year, gas prices may surge this winter, inflation faces upside risk
Simon Penn, a macro strategist at UBS in London, noted in a report released on Monday that Germany's natural gas storage facilities are currently only 48% full, significantly lower than 65% a year ago
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Germany Is Set to Sell 30-Year Bonds at Highest Yield Since 2011
Germany's borrowing costs are poised to hit a 15-year high in a major sale of long-dated bonds, as investors demand greater compensation for lending to increasingly-indebted governments still grapplin
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China holds former Premier Zhu Rongji's funeral, censors public mourning amid concerns over criticism of current leadership
Former Premier Zhu Rongji, who died last week at 97, was cremated at a low-key funeral in Beijing on Tuesday, attended by President Xi Jinping. Authorities are reportedly wary that public mourning for
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Rising US Treasury Yields Threaten to Undermine Asia's AI-Driven Stock Rally
The rapid climb in US Treasury yields is emerging as a significant risk to the AI-driven stock rally across Asia, highlighting technology firms' vulnerability to elevated borrowing costs.
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Moody's raises South Korea's 2026 growth forecast to 3.5% from 2.5%, betting on AI-driven memory chip boom extending into mid-2027
Moody's raises South Korea's 2026 growth forecast to 3.5% from 2.5%, betting on AI-driven memory chip boom extending into mid-2027
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South Korea's Industry Ministry Denies Semiconductors Are First Project for US Investment Commitments
The ministry on Tuesday denied a local newspaper report that Seoul had initially considered semiconductors as the first strategic investment project in the US under its investment commitments.
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Vietnam plans to upgrade Bac Ninh province, home to Samsung's manufacturing hub, and Quang Ninh province, home to Ha Long Bay, into centrally-governed cities.
The move aims to turn the two major foreign direct investment (FDI) destinations into new growth poles to promote investment and industrial development. Bac Ninh province is Vietnam's largest exporter
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India's National Stock Exchange (NSE) is reportedly seeking a valuation of up to $55 billion, potentially setting a new IPO record in India.
India's National Stock Exchange (NSE), the world's largest derivatives exchange operator by trading volume, is planning to seek a valuation of up to 5.26 trillion rupees (approximately $55 billion) in
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Bond Rout Sends Long-Term Borrowing Costs to Highest in Decades Amid Investor Angst Over Inflation and AI Debt
Bond Rout Sends Long-Term Borrowing Costs to Highest in Decades Amid Investor Angst Over Inflation and AI Debt
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Global Private Equity Firms Make Zero New Deals in China Amid Tightened Scrutiny
Global private equity firms have made no new equity investments in China, as Beijing tightens scrutiny of foreign capital in sensitive sectors.
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Japan's Five-Year Bond Sale Sees Strongest Demand Since June 2025, With Bid-to-Cover Ratio at 4.15
Japan's five-year government bond auction on Tuesday saw the strongest demand since June 2025, as elevated yields underpinned buying. The bid-to-cover ratio rose to 4.15 from 3.43 at the previous sale
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BHP CEO Brandon Craig says China's iron ore demand remains steady, supported by manufacturing activity
Craig also noted that stronger Indian demand for metallurgical coal should support the market.
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China unveils its 15th five-year oil and gas plan, targeting domestic production of 440 million tonnes of oil equivalent by 2030, a 5% increase over its 2025 output.
China unveils its 15th five-year oil and gas plan, targeting domestic production of 440 million tonnes of oil equivalent by 2030, a 5% increase over its 2025 output.
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Geopolitical crises are reshaping the global energy landscape, with the United States, Norway, and Canada vying to increase investment in fossil fuels, as energy security takes precedence over climate goals.
Global major oil-producing nations are re-evaluating their energy transition strategies, influenced by geopolitical tensions in areas such as the Strait of Hormuz. US shale oil producers have signific
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Goldman Sachs: Hedge Funds Net Bought US Stocks for Five Consecutive Days Last Week, Marking the Second Fastest Buying Spree This Year, Driven by a Short Squeeze in the Tech Sector
According to the latest weekly report from Goldman Sachs Prime Brokerage, hedge funds net bought US equities every trading day last week, with the buying pace reaching the second fastest level in the
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KT, SK Telecom, and AI startup Upstage advance to next stage in South Korea's government-backed free AI service development project
The Ministry of Science and ICT announced Tuesday that the three companies were selected from a group of four finalists. Upstage is known for developing its own foundation model called Solar.
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Indian IPOs see strong investor demand, with 8 of past 10 oversubscribed, even as Nifty 50 loses momentum
Indian IPOs see strong investor demand, with 8 of past 10 oversubscribed, even as Nifty 50 loses momentum
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Google plans to stop making Pixel products in China by 2027
The US tech giant has informed suppliers of its intention to produce all Pixel smartphones, smartwatches, and wireless earbuds outside of China, starting next year. This move is driven by ongoing Wash
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European Central Bank (ECB) researchers warn: Even if AI succeeds, US tech stocks could still face a correction, posing a financial stability threat to the eurozone
European Central Bank (ECB) researchers Malin Andersson and Stefano Corradin, among others, published an article on the ECB's official blog on Monday, stating that as AI widely penetrates the economy,
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Goldman Sachs analyst Ankush Gupta: Gold's "short squeeze" enters its second phase, with macro and technical factors resonating to support upward price movement, $4,500 becoming a key resistance.
Goldman Sachs analyst Ankush Gupta noted that the gold market's "short squeeze" is evolving into a more sustainable upward structure, with macro signals and technical factors resonating in sync, provi
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Yardeni Research warns: As U.S. Treasury yields approach 5%, bond vigilantes are stirring.
Investors have shown signs of unease regarding growing government debt, but there is no reason to panic about the U.S. bond market yet, according to Yardeni Research.
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US Q2 13F Holdings Report: NVIDIA Sees Net Reduction, Broadcom's Reduction Signal More Pronounced
The Q2 13F holdings reports in the US reveal a subtle negative shift in the overall sentiment towards NVIDIA, with D1 Capital, Discovery Capital, and Third Point all liquidating their positions. The d
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Bank of America Projects Micron's Earnings to Grow 34% Annually Through Fiscal 2030, Driven by AI Memory Demand
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Switzerland's Ascend Sport Technology is reportedly considering going public through a reverse merger, with a valuation of up to $740 million.
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Sri Lanka SEC Chairman: Government "Seriously Working" on Listing State Firms via Holding Company on Colombo Bourse
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The Wall Street Journal: LVMH Valuation Now Slightly Below Ralph Lauren, European Luxury Brands May Need to Cut Prices to Win Back Consumers
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ADAO Coin Polysemic Analysis: An Overview of ADADao, AlgoDAO, and Cardano Service-Oriented DAO Projects
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FINNY AI Launches "Pay-for-Growth" Pricing Model, $50 Monthly Platform Fee Plus Percentage of Client Assets; LPL Financial Adds It to Preferred Vendor List
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According to Curinos data, the average variable interest rate for U.S. HELOCs fell to 7.16%, a new low for 2026, while the average interest rate for fixed-rate home equity loans was 7.35%, with a difference of 19 basis points between the two.
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Laramide Resources secures uranium exploration licenses in Sweden, capitalizing on recent legislative changes allowing uranium mining
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Bybit Launches PYBOBO Token Splash Event With a 200 Million PYBOBO Prize Pool
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US stock futures waver ahead of retail earnings; Dow slips 0.1%, Nasdaq rises 0.4%, S&P 500 flat
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