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Porsche share price at risk as China sales plummet

Porsche share price has been in a strong bearish downtrend this year and is hovering near its all-time low as demand worsens. It has moved to €42.7, a few points above the record low of €38.42. This sell-off could continue as its Chinese sales slump.  Porsche share price at risk as Chinese sales slump Porsche,

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USD/JPY forecast: here’s why the Japanese yen is crashing

The Japanese yen continued its strong plunge this week as investors braced for a return of Abenomics. The USD/JPY exchange rate rose to 153, its highest point since February 13, and up by about 10% from its lowest level this year.  Why the Japanese yen is crashing The USD/JPY pair surged this week as investors

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USD/ZAR forecast: here’s why the South African rand is surging

The South African rand, often seen as a bellwether for the emerging market currencies, has soared to the highest point since September last year. The USD/ZAR exchange rate has soared to a low of 17.14, down by over 14% from its highest point this year. Why the South African rand has soared. The South African

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GDX ETF stock analysis: is it too late to buy gold mining stocks?

The VanEck Gold Miners ETF (GDX) has been in a relentless bull run this year and is trading at its all-time high. GDX was trading at $80, up by 135% from its January lows and  The ETF has jumped in the last ten consecutive weeks, its longest streak on record. This surge has brought its

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Kushner joins Witkoff for Gaza ceasefire talks as Trump pushes peace plan: ‘Cautiously optimistic’

President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has once again stepped into the geopolitical arena, landing in Egypt alongside White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff on Wednesday to secure a ceasefire deal in Gaza.  The presence of Kushner — who has largely stayed out of Trump’s White House during the president’s second term and holds no

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Cuomo rips Mamdani’s freebie ‘fantasy,’ says AOC proved socialism fails after killing NYC Amazon deal

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo reminded business leaders on Wednesday that socialism already failed New York City when Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and progressive activists rallied against Amazon’s plan to build a headquarters in Queens. During Crain’s New York Business mayoral forum Wednesday morning, less than one month away from Election Day, Cuomo railed

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White House escalates shutdown consequences as Democrats show no signs of budging: ‘Kamikaze attack’

The Trump administration is ramping up the consequences of a lingering government shutdown as a lapse in appropriations enters its eighth day, with no signs of ending soon.  Now, the White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has floated plans reviewed by Fox News Digital that would not guarantee that federal workers currently furloughed

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Moderate Dem undercuts Jeffries on ObamaCare compromise as government shutdown wears on

A moderate House Democrat is splitting from his party leader on a compromise to extend enhanced ObamaCare subsidies that are set to expire at the end of this year. The subsidies have been a key demand for Democrats in exchange for their support for legislation to end the government shutdown. Rep. Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., is

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MIKE DAVIS: The Supreme Court betrayed again — this time from the bench

In May 2022, a cowardly traitor destroyed the sanctity of the Supreme Court, violating one of its essential values: secrecy. This degenerate leaked the draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the case that, a month later, finally did away with the 1973 constitutional abomination known as Roe v. Wade. Nearly three and

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Senate Democrats defy White House warnings, again block GOP bid to reopen government

Senate Democrats blocked Republicans’ bid to reopen the government for a sixth time on Wednesday as pressure and threats from the White House increased. It’s been ‘Groundhog Day’ in the Senate for eight days — but unlike the 1993 Bill Murray comedy, there’s been little, if any, forward progress among the cast of senators. Talks

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