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Wall Street steadies after brutal Monday, but investors stay on edge

US stocks steadied early Tuesday after Monday’s bruising selloff, but the calm felt more like a pause than a clear rebound. Major indexes inched higher in morning trading as investors tried to digest a volatile mix of tariff uncertainty and renewed questions about the next phase of the AI boom.   The S&P 500 edged

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Can DOGE bounce back? Analysts warn of fall to $0.06

Dogecoin (DOGE) has been struggling to regain its footing in the volatile crypto market. The meme-inspired cryptocurrency is currently trading around $0.0905, down nearly 6% in the past 24 hours. For many, this recent weakness has raised concerns about the next possible move. Analysts issue warnings amid bearish signals Some analysts are cautioning that Dogecoin

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Capital.com delivers record 2025 as trading volume gits $3.42T

Capital.com’s client trading volumes surged in 2025, reflecting intensified market activity during a year of macroeconomic divergence, commodity swings and broad cross-asset repricing. In a new activity summary released Tuesday, the fintech group reported $3.42 trillion in client trading volume, up 92.1% from $1.78 trillion in 2024, with trades executed rising 87% to 224.8 million.

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ETH eyes further dip as Buterin looks to sell more holdings

The cryptocurrency market opened the new weekly candle bearish, as Bitcoin, Ether, and XRP tested key support levels. Ether, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, briefly dropped below the $1,900 level after losing 3% of its value on Sunday.  The technical indicators remain extremely bearish, suggesting that Ether could be on track to retest the

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Citrini research: S&P 500 to drop 38% from 2026 highs by June 2028

In a sweeping and provocative macro-analysis titled “The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis,” Citrini Research has outlined a sobering vision of a financial future where the very success of Artificial Intelligence becomes the primary engine of economic instability. The report, co-authored by Alap Shah, suggests that by June 2028, the global economy may be caught in

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Why is Arcellx stock up 80% today? Gilead’s $7.8B answer

Arcellx stock (NASDAQ: ACLX) climbed roughly 80% in premarket trade on Monday after Gilead Sciences agreed to buy the cancer-therapy developer in a $7.8 billion all-cash deal. The stock’s move wasn’t a mystery rally. The surge was a classic takeover repricing: once Gilead and Arcellx signed a definitive deal at $115 a share, traders quickly

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South Korea debates bank control over won stablecoins

South Korea’s stablecoin framework is facing renewed scrutiny as the country’s central bank urges lawmakers to keep control of won-pegged digital tokens within the traditional banking system. In a report submitted to the Bank of Korea’s parliamentary oversight body, the central bank raised concerns about privately issued stablecoins. It warned that such tokens could weaken

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Finland’s IQM leads Europe’s quantum push with US listing plan

Finland’s IQM is positioning itself at the centre of Europe’s quantum technology ambitions as it prepares to enter public markets in the US. According to a CNBC report, the company said on Monday it plans to merge with Real Asset Acquisition Corp, a special purpose acquisition company, in a deal that would value IQM at

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We predicted the Blue Owl stock price crash to $10

Blue Owl stock price has crashed in the past few months, turning one of the most blue-chip financial giants into a fallen angel. It dropped to a low of $10.50 on Friday, down sharply from the all-time high of $25.20. This retreat has brought its market capitalization to $15.4 billion from a record high of

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Trump tariffs repriced after SCOTUS ruling: winners and losers

Fridays used to be reserved for routine headlines. But since Donald Trump’s reelection, every Friday seems like a bombshell day. And last Friday delivered a constitutional jolt to global trade. In a 6–3 ruling, the US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose sweeping tariffs, removing the executive “on-off

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