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All-time highs meet political risk in Trump’s America

This time last week, the S&P 500 hit yet another all-time high, coming within a couple of points of 7,000. Over the previous two months, the index had made a series of higher lows and higher highs. Over the same period, the VIX index, a measure of S&P volatility, had declined steadily, falling back to

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Adobe stock price crash supercharges: Is it a bargain or a value trap?

Adobe stock price continued its freefall this week, reaching its lowest level since November 22, turning one of the best-known software companies into a fallen angel. ADBE dropped to a low of $294, down by 53% from its highest point in 2024, with its market capitalization falling from the all-time high of $288 billion to

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Commodity wrap: gold and oil slip as Greenland, Iran tensions cool

Gold prices slipped on Thursday on easing geopolitical tensions over Greenland, which dented safe-haven demand. Meanwhile, silver prices on COMEX were higher as the white-metal hovered around the $93.5 per ounce mark.  Oil prices fell more than 1% as US President Donald Trump softened threats against Greenland and Iran, allaying fears of lower supply.  Additionally,

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Global markets rebound as Trump puts TACO trade back on the menu

Global equity markets bounced back sharply after US President Donald Trump softened his stance on tariffs and Greenland, in a déjà vu return of the “Trump Always Chickens Out”, or TACO trade. European markets led the advance, recovering a sizeable portion of losses triggered earlier in the week by fears of a renewed transatlantic trade

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Trump unveils Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ in Davos: here’s who signed on and who snubbed it

US President Donald Trump formally signed the founding charter for his new “Board of Peace” on Thursday in Davos. The initiative is designed to oversee Gaza’s reconstruction and ceasefire, but the signing ceremony exposed a stark divide between Trump’s coalition of supporters and skeptical Western allies. About 35 nations committed to join the board, a

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Sandisk stock price may suffer a harsh reversal soon: here’s why

Sandisk stock price continued its remarkable bull run this week, reaching a record high of $501. SNDK has jumped by over 100% this year, making it the best-performing company in the S&P 500 Index.  Its surge is a continuation of a bull run that started in April last year, when it bottomed at $30. Other

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Gold breaks $4,800 as geopolitical tensions lift demand, analysts eye further gains

If tensions continue to escalate and the dollar remains weak, gold prices could soon hit the coveted $5,000 per ounce level, according to experts.  On Wednesday, gold prices on COMEX hit a new record high of $4,890.35 per ounce, breaching the $4,800 mark for the first time ever.  Safe-haven demand, fueled by increasing tension between

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The ‘Sell America’ trade is back, but why it’s different this time

The “Sell America” trade gained a lot of steam back in April 2025, following Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs. Global markets were rattled and recorded some of the worst trading days since the pandemic. 2026 began with a lot of geopolitical tension, with Donald Trump once again being at the center of it all. In particular,

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PayPal stock just lost a crucial support: is it a bargain or a value trap?

PayPal stock price continued its strong downward trend this week as it plunged to the lowest level since November 2023. It lost a crucial support level as sellers remained in control and the short interest rose to 4.8%.  PayPal has become a fallen angel  PayPal stock price has crashed in the past few years, mirroring

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Next snaps up Russell & Bromley in £3.8M deal, hundreds of jobs at risk

Next has agreed to buy the Russell & Bromley footwear brand out of administration for £3.8 million, securing the future of the 145-year-old name but leaving hundreds of jobs at risk as dozens of stores fall outside the deal. The British retailer, founded in 1879 in Eastbourne, has been struggling amid a tough trading environment

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