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Brazil’s Finance Minister Fernando Haddad expressed confidence in the central bank’s decision, saying the shutdown was ordered after a thorough investigation.
Manuel
The FTC was seeking to force Meta to divest itself of both Instagram and WhatsApp, despite the commission originally approving their purchases in 2012 and 2014, respectively.
Manuel

Demand for downside protection around the $85,000 and $80,000 levels has surged, and options data suggest less than a 5% chance of Bitcoin revisiting its record high above $126,000 by year-end.
Manuel

The US Department of Agriculture on Tuesday announced the sale of 792,000 tons of soybeans to China for the 2025-2026 marketing year, the biggest daily purchase in two years.
Manuel

The Bank of England will cut interest rates in December and again early next year as inflation cools over coming months, according to a majority of economists in a Reuters poll who last month expected borrowing costs to remain unchanged for the remainder of this year.
Thomas

President Trump’s executive order to reduce import tariffs on agricultural products, including coffee, creates a strategic opening for Vietnam to boost its coffee exports to the U.S....
Gerik

From the 2026 tax year, Vietnam will increase personal income tax deductions to VND 15.5 million/month for taxpayers and VND 6.2 million/month per dependent...
Gerik

Vietnam is laying the groundwork for robust economic expansion between 2026 and 2030 by aligning loose monetary policy with aggressive fiscal stimulus, aiming for a GDP per capita of USD 8,500 by 2030 and double-digit annual growth....
Gerik

Huawei’s turbo-charged Ascend chips are eroding Nvidia’s dominance in China, backed by state support and rapid adoption — turning the Chinese AI market into a fierce battleground.
Adam

U.S. homebuilder sentiment remained subdued in November as concerns about the labor market and household finances weighed on demand, contributing to a surge in the share of builders slashing prices to reduce new housing inventory.
Devin

Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said on Monday he will step back from all public commitments, days after PresidentDonald Trumpordered the Justice Department to investigate his and other prominent Democrats' ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Justin

AI’s two-year momentum phase is ending as markets demand real earnings, not promises. Nvidia’s results will set the tone, driving a 2026 shift toward profitability, discipline, and selective winners across the AI ecosystem.
Adam

Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill said that UK price pressures are not as strong as headline inflation estimates suggest, though signaled policymakers should not cut interest rates again just yet.
James Whitman

Elite investors are cashing out of Nvidia as fears of an AI bubble grow. Thiel dumped his entire stake, SoftBank sold billions, and Burry is betting against it — fueling worries the AI boom is nearing a tipping point.
Adam

On-chain data reveals the number of Bitcoin whales have been increasing since the start of October.
Warren Takunda

The S&P 500 fell as rising repo rates (above 4%) and widening credit spreads signaled deepening funding stress and credit risks. The index faces further pressure, potentially breaking below 6,750.
Adam

US companies shed 2,500 jobs per week on average in the four weeks ended Nov. 1, according to data released Tuesday by ADP Research.
James Whitman

Epstein abuse survivor Lisa Phillips speaks during a news conference with lawmakers on the Epstein Files Transparency Act outsid.
Justin

Imagine running a household where your debt grows faster than your income year after year. Eventually, something has to give. Now, scale that up to the global economy and you will see why rising public debt is something that should not be overlooked.
Samantha Luan

Global markets remain under pressure today as risk sentiment deteriorates further across regions. Europe opened firmly lower, tracking the broad declines seen earlier in...
Michelle