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24.10 / 13:17
COST Experts Costs Inflation, Jobs, Higher Loan Costs..; How Israel Hamas War Will Affect You? Detangle With Mint
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24.10 / 13:13
Provident Target President Battlefield show country reports safe Ukraine's leader says Russian naval assets are no longer safe in the Black Sea near Crimea
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims that recent Ukrainian attacks have denied the Russian fleet safe bases and secure maritime corridors in the western part of the Black Sea
24.10 / 13:13
CEO Mobile Chevron pandemic Hess country information Chevron buys Hess for $53 billion, 2nd megadeal in the oil patch this month as energy prices soar
Chevron is buying Hess Corp. for $53 billion and it’s not even the biggest acquisition in the energy sector this month as major producers seize the initiative while oil prices surge
24.10 / 13:13
COST UPS economy President country reports Department A price cap on Russian oil aims to starve Putin of cash. But it's largely been untested. Until now
Prices for Russian oil have risen well above a price cap imposed by Western allies as part of sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine
24.10 / 13:13
UPS Fighting country outbreak reports shock Gaza has oil markets on edge. That could build more urgency to shift to renewables, IEA head says
Oil prices are up and markets are tense after the outbreak of war in Gaza
24.10 / 13:09
CEO economy Fallout BlackRock President gatherings As Israel-Hamas war rages, global finance chiefs in Saudi sound gloomy note
Saudi Arabia aimed at deal brokering, as a violent conflict between Israel and Hamas that has killed thousands of people unfolds. The annual event is typically used by attendees as an opportunity to build relationships with some of Saudi Arabia's biggest companies and its $778-billion sovereign wealth fund, drawn by the promise of deals as the kingdom embarks on an ambitious reform plan to wean its economy off oil. But an escalation between Islamist group Hamas and Israel into a broader conflict overshadowed the event dubbed «Davos in the Desert», a nod to the annual gathering of world leaders and corporate bosses in the Swiss Alps. Geopolitical tensions heightened by the Middle East conflict pose the biggest threat to the world economy, World Bank President Ajay Banga said. «There is so much going on in the world and geopolitics in the wars that you're seeing and what just happened recently in Israel and Gaza. At the end of the day, when you put all this together, I think the impact on economic development is even more serious,» Banga said. Although the globe's top financiers dwelt little on the conflict, speaking about topics such as artificial intelligence, the economic fallout of war combined with record debts as rates rise created a bleak backdrop. «There's no question if these things are not resolved, it probably means more global terrorism, which means more insecurity, which means society is going to be fearful… and… we see contractions in our economies,» BlackRock Chairman and CEO Laurence Fink said. Fink was flanked on a panel at the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference by bank CEOs including Goldman Sachs' David Solomon, JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon and Citi's Jane Fraser.
24.10 / 13:09
MET Citizens Fighting Southern President country reports Macron proposes anti-Islamic State coalition fights Hamas
Emmanuel Macron proposed on Tuesday that an international coalition fighting against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria be widened to include the fight against the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza. Macron gave no detail on how the U.S.-led coalition of dozens of countries, of which Israel is not a member, could be involved. Speaking alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, Macron stressed that France and Israel shared terrorism as their «common enemy». «France is ready for the international coalition against Daesh in which we are taking part for operations in Iraq and Syria to also fight against Hamas,» he told reporters, referring to Islamic State. Macron, who warned against the risks of a regional conflict, also said the fight against Hamas «must be without mercy but not without rules». Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not directly comment on Macron's proposal but said the fight was a battle between the «axis of evil» and «the free world». «This battle is not merely our own… it's everybody's battle,» he said. The U.S-led coalition fighting Islamic State was formed in September 2014. What began as a major military operation that helped «deliver the military defeat of Daesh in Iraq and Syria», is now focusing on advising and assisting local partners, including with reconnaissance and intelligence, to ensure the group cannot reclaim lost ground, the coalition says on its website. It operates primarily in Iraq. Thirty French citizens were killed by Hamas militants in their attack on southern Israel on Oct.
24.10 / 12:45
Platform Yellow Death love show track Time Gold: 'Triple Tops' Seldom Work - Could This Time Be Different?
Gold bulls always feel the yellow metal doesn’t get due love or honor in a haven universe where the dollar has become a parallel. Bears in the game feel the lustrous bars stored in central bank vaults across the world are overrated. The truth is probably somewhere in between.
24.10 / 12:31
Target President country reports SOLIDARITY Indians will be affected if Middle East conflict spreads beyond Gaza: Omar Abdullah
Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said if the conflict in the Middle East spread beyond Gaza, a large number of Indians working in the region will be affected. «If the conflict drags on, we will definitely get affected. No other country has more nationals working in that region than we have.
24.10 / 12:08
COST CEO State Street CEO says 10-year yields should top out at 5%
“If you talk to our chief investment officer, she would say this is the time to start thinking about adding some duration,” State Street Corp. Chief Executive Officer Ron O’Hanley said in an interview with Bloomberg TV on Tuesday. “I don’t think anyone can call the top, but when you look at the 10-year just touching a bit over 5%, probably it is.”
24.10 / 11:07
Crime Hack Cybersecurity security Fraud MetaMask Safety Former Israeli Military Intel Personnel Launch New Crypto Firm Blockaid with $33 Million in Funding – What Does it Do?
Web3 security company Blockaid said it has emerged from stealth with $33 million in funding to protect users from fraud, phishing, and hacks. 
24.10 / 08:53
UPS AXY Fighting President country cover isolate play Iran’s ayatollahs play the Middle East’s most dangerous game
Israel’s war with Hamas may become a wider Middle East conflagration are flashing ominously. America has sent a second carrier strike group led by the USS Eisenhower to the Persian Gulf. “There’s a likelihood of escalation," said Antony Blinken, the American secretary of state, on October 22nd.
24.10 / 07:35
UPS Provident Fighting Southern show gatherings Israel shows raw footage of Hamas atrocities to Journalists
Hamas loud and clear and an important issue in the world, the Israeli security forces conducted a press conference in which over 200 journalists attended the meeting on Monday. In the news conference, the Israeli side showed up for around 44 minutes of raw and unedited visuals which was gathered by IDF Personnel during the war from Hamas body camera GoPro CCTV, Hamas smartphone and local phones. Israel Securities Authority (ISA) released a video clip, purportedly showing Hamas terrorists confessing their active participation in the deadly terror attacks in southern Israel on October 7. A video file provided by ISA Communications was attached to the statements of the Hamas terrorists, involved in the October 7 attacks, during interrogation, the Authority added. In the video, the Hamas terrorists are purportedly heard saying that they were promised a stipend for taking civilian hostages from Israel to Gaza. «Whoever kidnaps a hostage and brings them to Gaza is to get a stipend of USD 10,000 and an apartment,» a Hamas terrorist is purportedly heard saying in the video. They are also heard saying that they were specifically instructed by their handlers to abduct elderly women and children. They said they were also asked to «cleanse the houses and kidnap as many prisoners as possible,» one of the terrorists said. «Her (a victim's) dog came out and I shot him,» the terrorist is heard saying further in the video, adding, «Her body was lying on the floor, I shot her too.
24.10 / 06:11
UPS Digital Yellow WhatsApp testing recommendations Returns Gold gives 20% returns since last Diwali; should you buy gold this festive season?
₹10,000 per 10 grams in the domestic market to ₹60,700. Analysts expect gold prices to remain elevated and continue giving decent returns going ahead in light of the upcoming festive season. Also Read: Why the Gold Price is Rising? Should You Buy Gold Now? On Tuesday, gold prices traded higher.
24.10 / 04:51
UPS Lowe's Manufacturing Yellow Gold Prices Gold prices mixed as yield rally cools, US data barrage in focus
Investing.com-- Gold prices traded in a mixed range on Tuesday, retaining most recent gains as traders watched for any more developments in the Israel-Hamas war, while focus also turned to a string of key U.S. economic readings due this week.
24.10 / 04:51
UPS Lowe's Manufacturing show Asian stocks Asian stocks dip on weak PMIs, China rebounds as state steps in
Investing.com-- Most Asian stocks extended recent losses on Tuesday following weak business activity readings from Japan and Australia, while Chinese markets rebounded from pre-pandemic lows as a state-run fund began snapping up some equities. 
24.10 / 04:19
UPS Lowe's ETF Fighting Support China stocks struggle on weak sentiment after state fund's support
China stocks edged up in early trade on Tuesday while Hong Kong shares slipped, as markets struggled to rebound amid a lingering weak sentiment after state fund Central Huijin bought exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to bolster the market. China's blue-chip CSI 300 Index added 0.3% and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index lost 0.3%, both hovering around the lowest levels in the year. The weakness comes against broad fragile sentiment around the globe on risks of continued fighting between Israel and Hamas. A gauge of global equity markets fell to an almost seven-month low on the outlook, as the benchmark U.S.
24.10 / 04:17
UPS Target awards President country 2020 Donald Trump compares himself to Nelson Mandela and rails against Joe Biden after filing for New Hampshire primary
Trump compared himself to anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela on Monday as he cast himself as the victim of federal and state prosecutors he alleges are targeting him and his businesses for political reasons. Returning to New Hampshire to register for its presidential primary, Trump held a rally where he railed against President Joe Biden's response to the Hamas attack on Israel and vowed to build an Iron Dome-style missile defense shield over the U.S.
24.10 / 04:17
Manufacturing economy TCS pandemic Experts country reports etmarkets ETMarkets Smart Talk: Banks, defence, real estate, cement top sectors to benefit from economic expansion: Dr. Poonam Tandon
“We remain overweight on sectors that will benefit from economic expansion such as banks, industrials, utilities, defence, real estate, and cement,” says Dr. Poonam Tandon, Chief Investment Officer at IndiaFirst Life. In an interview with ETMarkets, Tandon said: “We are very positive on the infrastructure and real estate cycle as the sector will continue to benefit with the government allocating higher budgets and offering various incentives” Edited excerpts: October is turning out to be a roller coaster ride for investors in equity markets. Will geopolitical concerns have a long-term impact on equity markets if things escalate? Geopolitical pressure is on the rise amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine and now the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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