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12.01 / 13:33
markets economy Nov Trade rock consequences reports A bond selloff is rocking the world. You might want to take the other side.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Wall Street is really worried about bonds. It might be time to buy some.
12.01 / 13:09
markets Digital Platform Opinion Experts social After helping Trump win, Elon Musk backs far-right causes in UK, EU
Elon Musk’s opinions have often landed him in controversy, but that hasn’t stopped him. Through his social media platform X, Musk has become a vocal commentator on global politics, fuelling debates and shaping narratives. His involvement in Donald Trump’s 2024 US presidential election victory highlights how he leverages X to amplify his political influence and forge alliances with key figures. In November, Trump announced that Musk would lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), alongside Indian American entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. Experts believe his advisory influence could shape national and international policies, potentially benefiting his ventures, including X, Tesla, and SpaceX.
11.01 / 22:11
markets Provident Google Strategy Micron PAM rights Hunting for investments that can deliver wins in 2025 and beyond? Analysts say these two tech titans could be smart buys right now
US stock market's bull run is still ongoing, and is expected to continue for some time now. The economy is also going quite strong, and it is expected that certain trades after January 20 will see some good jumps and spikes after Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony. However, there are also recession and inflation fears, which have taken a rise.
11.01 / 22:11
markets Align Gemini Experts social stars Relationships Today’s Horoscope for January 12, 2025: Cancer Shines, Capricorn Leads, and Pisces Finds Clarity
Daily Horoscope for January 12, 2025: Today’s Horoscope for January 12, 2025, highlights a unique celestial event as the Moon in Cancer opposes Mercury in Capricorn, creating a balance between emotions and logic. This cosmic alignment inspires self-reflection, deeper connections, and thoughtful communication. Whether you’re seeking clarity in relationships, career decisions, or personal goals, the stars offer meaningful guidance for every zodiac sign to make the most of the day’s energy.
11.01 / 19:39
Provident Platform Strategy reports guidelines International orienteering Ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration, Meta removes tampons and sanitary pads from men's bathrooms. Why is internet reacting?
Meta offices. According to The New York Times, facilities managers across Meta’s offices in Silicon Valley, Texas, and New York were instructed to remove the menstrual products, which had previously been provided for non-binary and transgender employees. As per the reports, this move was part of Meta’s broader strategy to align its internal policies with the anticipated values of the incoming political leadership. The company implemented a range of changes, such as eliminating transgender and nonbinary customisation options from its Messenger app and revising its «Hateful Conduct» guidelines. In a major policy shift, Meta ended its US fact-checking program and introduced a community-based notes system, inspired by the model used on X. CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended the move, stating that traditional fact-checking had been perceived as politically biased and had undermined public trust.
11.01 / 17:55
markets UPS Strategy wellness PAM stars MAGA star Donald Trump is shaking up nationalism
MAGA star Donald Trump wants to Make America Greater Again. In sq kms, that is. We all know of the US annexing nearly 13 lakh sq km of Mexican territory after winning the war with Mexico in 1848; buying 76,800 sq km in present day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico — the area known as Gadsden Purchase — from Mexico in 1854; buying Alaska from Russia in 1867; annexing independent Hawaii in 1898; procuring 117 sq km of Guantanamo Bay to set up a US detention camp in 1903, which the Cuban communist government has considered illegal since it came to power in 1959. There's, of course, the United States of America itself, carved out of lands not 'owned' by anyone when it was occupied by Native Americans, then turned into a British colony, and ultimately an independent nation state in 1776 according to Westphalian sovereignty norms invented in 17th century Europe. But less well known is America's territorial losses. The Panama Canal Zone, which it acquired in 1904 from private and public Panamanian owners, was returned to Panama in 1979, formally ceding its control in 1999. In Oceania, Japan-occupied Marshall Islands, which the US occupied after WW2, got its independence in 1979. The same 'transition' model was followed with Federated States of Micronesia and Palau, both of which officially gained independence from US 'trusteeship' in 1990 and 1994, respectively.
11.01 / 15:31
UPS Cooper security Election Trade War country Trump’s talk of buying Greenland energizes island’s independence movement
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Jørgen Boassen, a 50-year-old bricklayer and Trump admirer, was at the airport in Greenland’s capital Nuuk this week wearing a MAGA hat to cheer the arrival of Trump Force One. But Boassen, who helped organize the visit from Donald Trump, Jr., says he has no interest in President-elect Donald Trump’s entreaties to buy the icebound island.
11.01 / 14:57
ETF Extreme BlackRock Morningstar Experts Bitcoin pop Bitcoin soared in 2024. How much — if any — should you own?
Bitcoin prices soared in 2024. But you may want to tread with caution before euphoria leads you on a hasty buying spree.
11.01 / 14:37
markets Reuters DOW Strategy PAM reports US Stock Market prediction: Wall Street indexes S&P 500, Dow Jones, Nasdaq to feel more pressure ahead of Donald Trump's Inauguration Day 2025?
Wall Street investors will be eyeing a number of factors including the lead up to Donald Trump's Inauguration Day 2025 as the US Stock Market indexes — S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq — were down by over one per cent. On Friday, the US stocks dropped on worries that good news on the job market may prove to be bad for Wall Street by keeping inflation and interest rates high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 1.6 percent to 41,938.45, and the broad-based S&P 500 Index fell 1.5 percent to 5,827.04. The tech-focused Nasdaq Composite Index retreated 1.6 percent to 19,161.63. U.S. inflation data in the coming week could test the nerves of stock investors and further inflame worries about rising Treasury yields and uncertainty over Donald Trump's policy plans, Reuters reported.
11.01 / 14:37
markets Election President country travelers International Donald Trump's faces entry ban in 38 countries as felony convictions could impact ability to travel internationally
Former US President Donald Trump's legal battles could soon affect his ability to travel internationally, as many countries have strict entry requirements that bar individuals with felony convictions. With Trump facing 34 felony charges related to his involvement in a hush money scheme during the 2016 election, his criminal record could complicate travel to several nations that enforce such policies. According to Newsweek, G7 countries like Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan, along with others such as Israel and China, have policies preventing convicted felons from entering their borders. These restrictions could hinder Trump’s ability to travel abroad if his convictions stand, raising questions about how this might impact his international dealings, especially if he pursues a second term in office. These entry bans vary across countries. Some, like Canada and Japan, will deny entry to anyone with a felony conviction, while others, such as Brazil and Cambodia, may not check criminal records at the border but could deny entry if a conviction is discovered later.
11.01 / 12:49
COST economy WhatsApp President War US announces sweeping sanctions on Russia's energy sector, two Indian companies named
export of nuclear energy technologies, so the sanctions are seen as a form of unfair competition from unfriendly states," it said. «For nearly three years, we have operated under growing sanctions pressure, adapting successfully and remaining prepared for any scenario. Rosatom continues to meet all its commitments to partners in full,» Rosatom said in a statement. President Joe Biden's administration announced Friday that it's expanding sanctions against Russia's critically important energy sector, unveiling a new effort to inflict pain on Moscow for its grinding war in Ukraine as President-elect Donald Trump gets set to return to office vowing to quickly end the conflict. Two Indian companies-Skyhart Management Services and Avision Management Services- and senior officials from Rosatom which specialises in nuclear energy, nuclear non-energy goods and high-tech products were among the over 150 entities and individuals, including major Russian oil producers Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegas, Russian insurance companies, and shadow fleet vessels, were imposed with restrictions.
11.01 / 12:27
markets CEO Platform Strategy PAM social OpenAI, Meta, Uber CEOs to attend Trump inauguration events
Donald Trump’s inauguration this month, the latest sign that the industry is trying to bolster its relationship with the president-elect ahead of his return to the White House. OpenAI chief executive officer (CEO) Sam Altman plans to go to the swearing-in ceremony on JanU 20, said a company spokesperson. Meta Platforms Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg also plans to go to the event, according to a person familiar with the matter, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private information. A spokesperson for Meta declined to comment. Uber Technologies Inc. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi will be at some of the surrounding festivities, according to the company. Uber also plans to host an inauguration party in Washington with Elon Musk’s X social media firm and The Free Press, a media company.
11.01 / 05:27
markets COST UPS Trade President Universities Cass Why are economists losing influence in today's political landscape?
Barack Obama, turned to Kimberly Clausing, a former member of the Biden administration and author of a book extolling the virtues of free trade. «Everyone in this room agrees with your book,» Furman said. «No one outside of this room agrees with your book.» The academics and policy wonks gathered in the hotel conference room laughed, but the comment captured something real: After decades of helping shape policy on weighty matters such as taxes and health insurance, economists find that their influence is at a low ebb.
11.01 / 05:27
markets Digital Strategy President Experts PAM Interviews Panama Canal administrator pushes back against Trump's assertions of Chinese meddling
Donald Trump that the United States should take it over. In an interview with The Associated Press, Ricaurte Vasquez denied Trump's claims that China was controlling the canal's operations, and said making exceptions to current rules concerning its operation would lead to «chaos.» He said Chinese companies operating in the ports on either end of the canal were part of a Hong Kong consortium that won a bidding process in 1997. He added that U.S. and Taiwanese companies are operating other ports along the canal as well. Trump has gone so far as to suggest the US should take back control of the canal and he would not rule out using military might to do so.
11.01 / 04:49
markets Digital Strategy War PAM Last-minute sanctions on Russia to help Ukraine, says Biden
Joe Biden said Friday. Ten days before passing on the baton to Donald Trump, the Biden Administration on Friday slapped sanctions on scores of companies and entities that were helping Russia in its export of energy, in particular gas. Two of those companies were from India. «The sanctions are imposed today because they will have a profound effect on the growth of the Russian economy and make it more difficult for Putin to conduct his wars. »It is probable that gas prices could increase as much as USD 0.03 to USD 0.04 a gallon, but that's going to have a more profound impact on Russia's ability to continue to act in the way it's acting in the conduct of war," Biden said in response to a question.
11.01 / 02:11
Racing Election President country 2020 reports Kamala Harris is competent to run again in four years: Joe Biden
Kamala Harris is competent to run for presidency again in four years, outgoing US President Joe Biden said Friday, noting that the decision on this would finally be on her. «I think that's a decision she might think she's competent to run again in four years. That'll be a decision for her to make,» Biden told reporters at a news conference here. Biden made history in 2020 by appointing Harris as the first ever Indian American, African American and woman as the Vice President of the country. In the summer of 2024, after a disastrous presidential debate with Donald Trump in Atlanta, Biden withdrew from the race and went ahead to endorse Harris for presidency. Harris soon became the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.
11.01 / 02:11
markets Digital Strategy President Experts PAM reports I am not going to be out of sight out of mind: Biden
Donald Trump, outgoing US President Joe Biden on Friday ruled out leaving from public life for now. «I'm not going to be out of sight — out of mind,» Biden told reporters at the White House. Biden, 82, was responding to reporters' questions if he has decided what kind of role will he will have post-presidency. «Do you plan to speak out after you leave Washington, or are you going to follow kind of more of the Bush model where you're kind of out of sight and out of mind?» he was asked.

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