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JPMorgan strategists cut S&P 500 target on Iran war uncertainty
Published Sat, Mar 21, 2026 · 04:03 PM [NEW YORK] JPMorgan strategists cut their price target on the S&P 500 Index, saying the upside potential for risk assets is “more…
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‘It Ain’t Going to Happen’ — Sanders Forces Claude to Admit AI Regulation Is Being Blocked by Big Tech Money
Senator Bernie Sanders has used a nine-minute video interview with Anthropic’s AI chatbot Claude to argue that meaningful regulation of artificial intelligence has effectively been blocked — not by lawmakers,…
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ECB would need April hike if price outlook sours, Nagel says
Governing Council member Joachim Nagel says a more restrictive monetary-policy stance would probably be necessary Published Fri, Mar 20, 2026 · 04:00 PM [BRUSSELS] The European Central Bank will need…
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Pete Hegseth Slams ‘Ungrateful’ Europe And Demands Allies Thank Trump
While speaking to reporters at the White House on Thursday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered one of the Trump administration‘s sharpest rebukes yet of U.S. allies in Europe, accusing them…
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JPMorgan’s first Taiwan ETF in over decade faces crowded market
The US asset manager’s fund will be its first one focused on Taiwanese assets since 2010 Published Thu, Mar 19, 2026 · 02:12 PM JPMORGAN Asset Management is issuing its…
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Russia Condemns U.S. Pressure Of Cuba, Says It Will Continue Backing Cuba, ‘Including Providing Material Support’
Russia condemned the U.S.’s pressure of Cuba, saying it will continue providing support to the island, including “material support.” Moscow released a statement expressing its “deep concern about escalating tensions…
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Maersk’s S$200 million, fully automated warehouse opens in Singapore
It will double the company’s footprint to more than 2 million sq ft and is equipped with the latest in automation tech [SINGAPORE] Maersk opened its fully automated distribution centre in…
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U.S., El Salvador Disappearing and Arbitrarily Detaining Salvadorans Deported From the U.S., Human Rights Watch Claims
One year after El Salvador began receiving deportees at its Terrorism Confinement Center, a new report by Human Rights Watch says the Central American country is disappearing and arbitrarily detaining…
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EXPLAINED: Why the Yen’s Safe-Haven Status is Fading as Oil Shock Fears Return
The Japanese yen, long considered one of the world’s premier safe-haven currencies, has conspicuously failed to rally in the face of the US and Israel’s conflict with Iran, raising fresh…
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Nikkei falls a third day as Iran crisis stokes stagflation concerns
Published Mon, Mar 16, 2026 · 11:20 AM [TOKYO] Japan’s Nikkei share average slid for a third straight day on Monday as the Middle East crisis threatened longer-term damage to…
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Bringing Care Home: How Life Home Care Is Redefining What It Means to Age with Dignity
When Dov Brafman founded Life Home Care, he was guided by a straightforward but profound belief: that people deserve to live their final chapters on their own terms, in the…
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Sanctions scrutiny reshapes offshore vessel strategies for Asian energy service firms
The landscape for Asian offshore energy service firms is undergoing significant change as the global sanctions environment surrounding Russian energy projects becomes more complex and far-reaching. Increasing scrutiny from U.S.…