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Which US and Israeli military companies are profiting from the Iran war?
Defence stocks reach all-time highs, driven by need to produce billions of dollars of weapons systems.
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Global Bond Selloff Deepens as Oil Jump Stokes Stagflation Fear
Global bond markets tumbled in Asian trading Monday as an oil price shock prompted investors to price in higher inflation and a deteriorating economic growth outlook.
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This Maker of $4 Million Sports Cars Is Weighing an IPO
Koenigsegg says it’s in no hurry, but might want extra cash to boost production of its road rockets that can hit 250 mph.
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Kalshi Teams Up With Brazil’s XP for First International Push
Prediction market platform Kalshi Inc. is expanding outside the US for the first time, partnering with Brazil’s XP Inc. to list event contracts.
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Tracking NFL free agency: Updates on re-signings, trades, cuts and rumors
NFL free agency opens with the legal negotiating window on Monday. Here's the latest intel.
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Japan Stock Fear Gauges Soar as Oil Spike Upends Bull Scenario
A gauge of fear in Japanese stock markets has surged to the highest level since the Covid crisis in 2020 as a sharp spike in oil prices dampens optimism about the country’s economic outlook and corporate earnings.
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‘Country’ Joe McDonald, ’60s rock star, proud protest counterculture icon, dies at 84
“Country” Joe McDonald, a hippie rock star of the 1960s whose “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag” was a four-lettered rebuke to the Vietnam War that became an anthem for protesters and a highlight of the Woodstock music festival, died Sunday. He was 84.
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Indonesian Stocks, Rupiah Slump as Iran Conflict Escalates
Indonesia’s stocks and currency slid toward new bearish milestones as rising Middle East conflict dragged on regional assets, compounding concerns over the country’s investability and policy direction.
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Cocoa farmers in Ghana and Ivory Coast face bitter times as chocolate market slumps
Chocolate bars may have shot up in price but West Africa's cocoa farmers are facing economic ruin.
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Bitter times for cocoa farmers as chocolate market slumps
Chocolate bars may have shot up in price but West Africa's cocoa farmers are facing economic ruin.
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South Korea Stocks Plunge as Oil Spike on Iran War Hurts Outlook
South Korean equities fell, extending last week’s losses, as geopolitical tensions continued to escalate in the Middle East and oil surged on reduced production due to the Iran war.
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Japan Equities Set to Resume Fall on Escalating Middle East Woes
Japanese equities are set to decline following global peers as oil surged as the conflict in the Middle East escalates and as US employment stocked concerns about growth.