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Retailers look forward to the holiday season, as U.S. consumers tend to spend generously on gifts in the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas. And after
Cathie Wood, head of Ark Investment Management, is best known for betting on early-stage tech names and high-growth innovators. But occasionally she makes a move
Anyone who has ever bought a ticket to a concert or professional sports event on the secondary ticket market probably has strong feelings about the
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“Rich Dad Poor Dad” author Robert Kiyosaki just fired off a massive headline-grabbing warning. The popular financial commentator says that the “biggest crash in history”
When you think of AI, the conversation invariably leads to Nvidia. The semiconductor giant is one of the biggest beneficiaries of the AI wave. It
In 2024, Delta Air Lines served more than 200 million customers, according to Delta Air Lines’ Corporate Stats and Facts. The airline’s largest hub is
The news over the past few years in the restaurant space has been bleak. What has always been a challenging business got harder — eateries
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued an urgent alert on November 25, 2025. The warning addressed a dangerous new scam, and the FBI urged
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AMD plans to boost the price of Radeon GPUs by 10% in early 2026, according to sources privy to the matter, capping a monumental 2025,
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Food recalls are increasingly frequent as manufacturers, suppliers, and retailers work to remove contaminated products from shelves before they reach consumers. From dairy and deli
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As U.S. homeowners approach retirement, preparation often shifts from career-focused goals to comfort, stability, and financial peace of mind. Many begin by evaluating their mortgage
From last week’s sell-offs to this week’s tech rebound, the market ended November on a bullish note, and a dramatic surge in silver, which closed
Jerome Powell‘s term as Federal Reserve Chairman doesn’t expire until May 15, 2026, but his successor may be named before Christmas. What that will mean
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Automakers rode concerns about the threat of tariffs to a record-setting pace in the first three quarters of the year. Thanks to pressure from the
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Building a Bridge to Retirement Income (8:48) New Retirement Income Products for 401k Plans Need to Be Carefully Evaluated Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses
The U.S. layoff machine is slowly speeding up, and Wall Street is beginning to notice. Goldman Sachs is warning that there are “growing signs of
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Owning a business is already challenging enough, especially in an environment of rising costs, shifting consumer preferences, and increased competition, all amid an uncertain economy.
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Some restaurants may be polarizing because people have different opinions on food, but it’s rare that an eatery creates actual controversy. Hooters, you can argue,
Cathie Wood’s never been shy in rebalancing aggressively when she feels the market’s mispricing innovation, and her latest trades fit that description perfectly. The ARK
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Google’s YouTube TV has made headlines over the last months. While most of the news focused on its two-week dispute with the Walt Disney Company,
S&P and Nasdaq fall as investors await US economic data and Fed’s next interest rate decision
Banks accused of organisational ‘deficiencies’ relating to Mozambique ‘tuna bonds’ scandal
Watchdogs sought assurances after becoming aware of Nik Storonsky’s surprise change through media reports
Deal means start-up will take share in group set up by Josh Kushner’s Thrive Capital
A generational opportunity in otherwise bubbly markets
The Chinese leader is ending the year in a better position than his American and Russian counterparts
A decades-long effort to tear down internal trade barriers has stalled, leaving the EU economy ‘tagging along behind’
Move follows in footsteps of Disney’s ‘imagineers’ and Amazon’s ‘ninja coders’
Productivity gains from technology are spurring debate about reliance on large numbers of junior advisers
Morgan Stanley has raised its price targets for Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Broadcom Inc (NASDAQ: AVGO), citing the ongoing momentum in artificial intelligence (AI). read more
Barrick Mining explores IPO of top North American gold assets. Stock surges 4.5% premarket, now up 162% YTD, beating Newmont’s 140%. read more
Leggett stock jumps after Somnigroup proposes a $12-per-share all-stock deal, offering shareholders a 30.3% premium. read more
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) breaking below $90,000 on Monday has prompted crypto analyst Benjamin Cowen to draw striking parallels to the read more
UnitedHealth sells Banmedica for $1 billion to Patria Investments, completing its Latin America exit as the company presses ahead with a multi-year turnaround. read more
Denison Mines and Ya’thi Néné Land and Resource Office have finalized a regional benefits agreement with Athabasca Basin communities. read more
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Although most models projected ETH prices above $4,000, one critical valuation model bucked the trend, signaling that ETH may be overvalued.
The comments followed S&P’s downgrade of USDt’s ability to maintain its peg, which cited Tether’s Bitcoin and gold reserves as a concern.
The privacy-preserving decentralized AI platform is built on top of The Open Network, and users earn TON for renting out computing power.
Japan’s manufacturing sector remained in contraction in November, though the pace of decline slowed, according to the final S&P Global PMI released Monday. The headline
China’s factory activity slipped back into contraction in November as momentum in production and domestic demand weakened, according to a private-sector survey released on Monday.
Bitcoin plunged nearly 5% to $86,950 in Sunday trading, triggering $539 million in liquidations after the asset endured its worst November performance since 2018.
Japan’s PM Takaichi promises to continue fiscal management, and adds while paying close attention to interest rate trends and other factors. I think there may
Donald Trump’s top crypto adviser, David Sacks, hit out at a New York Times report speculating how he could gain from his government role.
New technologies, such as artificial intelligence, will only make bad actors more efficient and their attacks more sophisticated in 2026, cybersecurity company AhnLab predicts.
China’s smaller, more export-oriented manufacturers slipped back into contraction in November, according to a private PMI survey, signalling a renewed loss of momentum after three
Nagel: ECB rates near neutral as inflation outlook stabilises ahead of December forecasts Anna Breman takes charge at RBNZ, pledging focus and credibility Recap –
CeFi lending markets reached $25 billion in Q3, its highest level in over three years, and the market looked very different then, says Galaxy’s Alex
Grayscale’s Chainlink ETF is expected to launch on Tuesday this week, marking the first spot LINK ETF to enter the US market.
Risk aversion is starting to strike again to start the new week/month as equities are being hit hard alongside Bitcoin once again. S&P 500 futures
The People’s Bank of China reasserted the country’s crypto ban, claiming trading had reemerged and vowed to crack down on stablecoins.
Ripple has also made several acquisitions this year to expand its business and institutional-focused offerings, with the latest being crypto custody and wallet company Palisade.
Japan’s 10-year bond yields surged to 1.86%, the highest since 2008, threatening to unwind the yen carry trade that funneled trillions into risk assets.
In case your trading body clock hasn’t adjusted yet, let this serve as a bit of a reminder. It may be the first week of
In the European session, we don’t have much on the agenda other than the Swiss Retail Sales and the final PMI readings for the UK
Exoects BOJ to conduct appropriate monetary policy to sustainably, stably hit inflation target Government expects BOJ to continue with appropriate monetary policy operations Inflation focus
Bitcoin opened the week in the red as fears of a Bank of Japan rate hike triggered a yen carry trade unwind, potentially risking a
Prior 52.1 Spain’s industrial sector maintained growth conditions in November, albeit at a slower pace than the month before. Output and new orders both continued
Sony Bank is reportedly pursuing a US license and partnering with Bastion as it develops a 2026 dollar stablecoin connected to its growing Web3 unit,
Prior was 49.9 Key findings: Renewed growth in total new orders, supported by improved export sales Slight increase in output, but employment and purchasing fall
Prior 48.8 No change to the initial print as the French manufacturing sector contracted further in November. New orders continued to fall and of note,
Prior was 49.6 Key findings: Supplier delivery times lengthen for third straight month Comment: Commenting on the PMI data, Cyrus de la Rubia, Chief Economist
Prior 50.0 The headline reading is a five-month low with the output index declining to a nine-month low. That sees the euro area post a
Bitcoin gained fresh BTC price crash predictions as it fell to $85,000 in flash volatility at the monthly close amid a lack of liquidity.
Can’t keep a good gold down. That seems to be the mantra for 2025 and that’s still persisting as we get into the final month
HKEX published a post-hearing information pack for HashKey Holdings, pushing Hong Kong’s top crypto exchange closer to a high-profile IPO.
Prior 46.2 Key findings: Domestic demand strengthens, downturn in new export work eases Factory gate selling prices reduced for first time in over two years
Prior 65.944k; revised to 65.647k Net consumer credit £1.12 billion vs £1.35 billion expected Prior £1.49 billion; revised to £1.40 billion Net borrowing of mortgage
Crypto ETPs rebound with $1.07 billion inflows after four weeks of losses, while XRP hits record weekly gains amid US ETF launches.
Prediction markets Polymarket and Kalshi surge for the pro-crypto candidate as Trump’s likely Fed chair pick, just as internal Fed reforms spark pushback from veterans.
Fed Chair Powell will speak at a George Shultz Memorial Event today at 01:00 GMT/20:00 ET. He will deliver some brief remarks and participate in
Well, this looks to be the consensus call now especially with there being no real pushbacks by policymakers before the blackout period. As things stand,
South Korean lawmakers set a Dec. 10 deadline for a stablecoin regulation draft, warning they’ll legislate independently if regulators miss the deadline.
Ether price held $2,800 support amid ETF inflows and undervalued signals, but $3,000 resistance and Bank of Japan rate hike fears stopped the recovery.
Headlines: USD/JPY continues to dribble lower to start the new week USDJPY Technical Analysis: The JPY gains as speculations for a December hike increase Gold
Strategy funded a new reserve from stock sales to cover at least 12 months of dividends as it boosts its Bitcoin stash to 650,000 coins
Bitcoin’s first monthly MACD rollover this cycle, alongside onchain data, raised the odds of a deeper pullback, as BTC price forecasts now include the mid-$60,000s.
The GENIUS Act promises safer, fully reserved dollar stablecoins and faster payments, but by steering issuers toward T-bills and cash, it may also hardwire a
Looking at some of the major retailersBlack Friday 2025 in the U.S. was characterized by a distinct split: while overall spending grew, the real story
CNN is reporting that President Trump will host an Oval Office meeting on Monday evening focused on Venezuela, with senior defense and national security officials
Prior month 49.6 S&P Global manufacturing PMI 48.4 The index has been below the critical 50.0 no change more for 1/10 consecutive month Similar trends
USTR is confirming earlier reports that there is an agreement in principle on pharmaceutical pricing between the US and UK. The deal secured continued UK
Bitcoin Magazine Bitcoin Price Plunges 8% to $84,000 as December Opens With More Market Jitters Bitcoin price fell sharply to the mid-$84,000s early Monday, sliding
Prior month 51.9 Details from S&P Global: Operating conditions improved for the fourth straight month in November, supported by a solid rise in production and
Bitcoin Magazine Strategy ($MSTR) Creates $1.44 Billion Reserve to Calm Fears of Bitcoin Sell-Off Strategy ($MSTR) announced Monday that it has created a $1.44 billion