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Tariff news is anything but soothing. Allies are spooked. Apple’s throwing $600 billion on the table — just to keep Trump calm. Welcome to The Trump Order — where global trade bends to one man’s will. India and Switzerland are caught in the crosshairs of aggressive new tariffs. Big Pharma could face duties of up to 250%. Apple is rushing to shift iPhone prod ... Show More
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Oil selloff on Ukraine hope may be short-lived
European stocks rallied on Trump-fueled hopes of brokering peace between Russia and Ukraine—but that optimism is fading fast. Defense names slid after Rheinmetall’s disappointing results, while BAE and Leonardo offered mixed signals. Meanwhile, Switzerland left Washington with no ... Show More
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Aug 6
Oil at critical support amid geopolitical, trade developments
Mixed PMI data, sticky inflation, and a reality check for Federal Reserve (Fed) rate cut hopes are on the menu of today’s episode. Slower US service activity and hotter-than-expected price pressures have markets rethinking (but just a little) about a September rate cut, sending 2 ... Show More
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Buy first, think later!
Markets kicked off the week with a bang as dip buyers jumped in, brushing off last week’s correction. With retail traders driving the rally and institutional investors still holding short positions, the S&P500 just had its best day since May. So, what’s fueling this optimism? Str ... Show More
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