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EU warns long Mideast war risks 'stagflationary shock' to world economy.
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Putin says the Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed.
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Russia ready to supply energy to Europe if it asks.
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$4.8 trillion JPMorgan says the S&P 500 could fall by 10%.
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π¨ Sweden urges citizens to keep a weekβs worth of cash at home in case of major global crises.
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π¦πͺ Dubai real estate crashes 20% since last month.
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π₯ GTA VI scheduled to be released this year on International Men's Day.
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πΊπΈ President Trump considers taking over Strait of Hormuz, opening access to oil routes.
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One of the most violent single-day reversals the market has seen in decades.
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Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and Iraq cut oil by 6,700,000 barrels per day, 33% of total production.
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Trump flips the markets
Donald Trump said overnight that the conflict with Iran is βalmost completely overβ and hinted at easing some sanctions on the oil sector.
Markets reacted immediately:
β’ Bitcoin jumped above $71K
β’ Oil prices dropped sharply from $120 to around $90
However, Iran warned that if attacks continue, it wonβt allow a single liter of oil to be exported from the region, raising the risk that tensions β and market volatility β could quickly return.
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π¨ β©255,340,000,000,000 has been added to the Korean stock market today.
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Chinaβs exports surge 21.8% year-on-year in first two months of 2026, reaching USD 656.58 billion and significantly exceeding market expectations of around 7%.
This sharp accelerationβmarking the fastest growth since late 2021βdrove the country's trade surplus to a record $213.6 billion for January-February, up notably from the prior year.
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πΊπΈ The U.S. Treasury is projected to buy back $15 billion of its own debt today.
The largest Treasury buyback in history.
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The cost of the US war with Iran exceeded 10 billion dollars just a few hours ago.
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The Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed to almost all ships except those linked to Iran as the Middle East conflict enters its second week.
No vessels were seen entering the Persian Gulf in the past 24 hours, and only a few shipsβmostly Iran-linkedβhave managed to exit.
Many commercial vessels remain stuck on either side because of missile and drone threats following Iranβs retaliation against US and Israeli strikes.
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Volkswagen plans to cut 50,000 jobs in Germany by 2030 after its 2025 net profit fell 44% to β¬6.9bn, the companyβs worst result since the 2015 diesel scandal.
The automaker blamed trade tensions, weaker demand in China and the US, and rising competition from Chinese EV makers.
Luxury brand Porsche was hit hardest, with operating profit dropping from β¬5.3bn to β¬90m.
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π¨ Over $600,000,000,000 has been added to the US stock market in just 60 MINUTES.
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In the 1980s, a group of 16 women from the small town of Beardstown, Illinois suddenly became famous on the US stock market.
Most of them had no investment background. The club was founded in 1983 by 62 year old bank employee Betty Sinnock after she noticed bank clients making money from stocks while brokers refused to work with her.
She invited friends and created an investment club that included teachers, nurses, farmers and small business owners aged from 41 to 87.
They followed a simple value approach. The women preferred companies with steady growth, strong management and reasonable prices, while avoiding businesses they considered unethical.
Some decisions were surprisingly intuitive. They bought shares of a shoe company because they personally wore the brand, and purchased Hershey stock because they loved chocolate.
After 10 years the clubβs initial $1,600 investment grew to more than $80,000.
Media attention exploded. Their book became a New York Times bestseller and journalists claimed their annual returns reached 23.4%, higher than many professional investors.
Later it turned out the calculation contained an accounting error. The real annual return was about 9.1%, while the S&P 500 delivered roughly 14.9% during the same period.
Even so, the story had a huge cultural impact. Between 1983 and 1997 the number of investment clubs in the US grew from about 7,000 to 28,000, and women became a rapidly growing group of investors.
The Beardstown club still exists today and its portfolio reportedly includes companies like Amazon, Facebook and Apple with a total value of more than $500,000.
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