Despite the widespread belief that retail investors have exited the cryptocurrency space, that’s not the case. According to Vugar Usi Zade, chief operating officer of Bitget, they’ve simply changed their…
Investors
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Tom Werner London (UKX) +0.63% to 8,775, rebounding after Monday’s holiday as investors reacted to signs of easing trade tensions. Germany (DAX:IND) +0.30% to 24,099, reversing losses from Friday and…
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Nuclear energy and uranium stocks surged after US President Donald Trump signed a sweeping set of executive orders aimed at overhauling nuclear policy and accelerating the deployment of next-generation reactors.…
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Real Estate
Melbourne property investors exit as land tax bites and auction clearance rates climb post rate cut | PropTrack
Melbourne’s auction market rebounds with a 73.2 per cent clearance rate as investor exits reshape the landscape. Melbourne’s auction market is showing renewed signs of life, with clearance rates rising…
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Stocks
Why the next 20-year Treasury auction is ‘must-see TV’ for investors after the Moody’s downgrade
Bond market remains under pressure in the wake of Moody’s downgrade
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The policy change could make it easier for AI chip companies to sell into the Middle East.
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The discount department store’s stock recently closed at a 30-year low and had been losing to those of its rivals by a wide margin.
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Tariff uncertainty overwhelms upcoming data on the U.S. economy.
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The financial world is witnessing a quiet shift as Bitcoin (BTC) continues to infiltrate traditional markets, and no company embodies this transformation more than Strategy (MSTR). Referencing recent data, the…
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Stocks
Investors are eager for tariff deals. They might get more tumult in bonds and stocks instead.
The world’s deepest, most liquid bond market remains vulnerable to aggressive selloffs that could alarm stock investors.
