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US stocks open flat as S&P 500, Nasdaq look set to end volatile week lower

US stocks were mixed on Friday as investors digested two days of gains driven by easing geopolitical tensions and turned their attention to corporate earnings and next week’s Federal Reserve decision. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite hovered around the flatline, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 247 points, or 0.5%, weighed down by

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Top catalysts for S&P 500 Index, VOO, and SPY ETFs this week

The S&P 500 Index and its top ETFs, like the VOO and SPY, remained in a tight range near their all-time high last week. It was trading at $6,915, a few points below its all-time high of $6,980. This article explores some of the top catalysts for the index next week. S&P 500 Index to

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Gold near $5,000/oz: physical vs. paper- what’s the smarter buy?

Gold is knocking on the $5,000-per-ounce door after a historic 66% rally in 2025, driven by geopolitical shocks, a weakening dollar, and relentless central bank buying of the precious metal. The impressive rally has investors reconsidering a critical decision: should they own bullion directly or buy exposure through exchange-traded funds? The answer depends entirely on

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Plug Power stock price has rebounded, but a risky pattern points to a dive

Plug Power stock price jumped by 16% on Thursday, its best day in months, after the company tweaked a key deal with Walmart. It soared to a high of $2.60, its highest level since November last year. So, is this a dead-cat bounce or will the rally be sustained? Why the Plug Power stock jumped 

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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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Brazil’s Central Bank orders liquidation of Will Financeira after Banco Master collapse

On Wednesday, Brazil’s Central Bank ordered the extrajudicial liquidation of Will Financeira SA Crédito, Financiamento e Investimento, also referred to as Will Bank, after having resolved earlier on the day resolution measures previously applied to Banco Master. On November 18, 2025, the central bank issued a decree to liquidate Banco Master due to issues with Will

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From Greenland to canola: how geopolitics is changing trade, commodity markets

Global trade policy is rapidly transforming into a strategic instrument, evidenced by “The Greenland episode” and Canada’s notable pivot toward China.  This shift is creating a unique market environment where stable financial conditions coexist with increasingly turbulent commodity pricing, a divide set to define the near future, according to Rystad Energy’s Chief Economist, Claudio Galimberti.

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Tesla stocks slip in red: why investors are booking profits ahead of Q4 earnings

Tesla stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) has fallen into the red on Friday as investors trim positions ahead of the automaker’s Q4 2025 earnings report scheduled for January 28 after market close. The stock has drifted lower this week on profit-taking concerns, driven by a confluence of near-term questions about vehicle volumes, margins, and Tesla’s strategic shift

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Easing Iran tensions erase oil’s risk premium, but analysts warn volatility ahead

Oil prices face mounting fundamental pressure as potential shifts in global oversupply dynamics emerge, driven by China’s decelerating stockpiling, which is tied to the rise of electric vehicles curbing oil demand. However, short-term supply risks are expected to provide a counteracting risk premium. Analysts with ING Group believe that even as tensions in Iran and

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Why CEOs and CISOs are split on AI-driven cyber risk

Artificial intelligence is reshaping cybersecurity faster than many companies can adjust their defences. It is helping organisations spot threats earlier, automate responses, and patch vulnerabilities more quickly. But the same tools are also being used by cybercriminals to scale attacks, create smarter phishing, and exploit weaknesses at speed. A new survey from corporate insurer Axis

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