Analysis
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Europe Mostly Lower in Premarket Trading as Investors Absorb Fresh Economic Data
European stocks traded mostly lower in Friday’s premarket as investors reacted to rising French unemployment, a…
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US Coast Guard Tracks Russian Intelligence Ship Near Hawaii
The U.S. Coast Guard monitored a Russian Vishnya-class intelligence ship operating 15 nautical miles off Oʻahu,…
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China’s Industrial Output Rises 4.9% in October, Momentum Slows
China’s industrial production rose 4.9% in October, slowing from September’s pace as private firms lagged and…
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China’s Inflation Rises 0.2% in October — Deflationary Pressures Persist
China’s inflation edged up 0.2% in October, ending a two-month decline, but the recovery remains fragile.…
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Jens Stoltenberg: NATO ‘Won’t Risk World War III for Ukraine
Former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg reaffirmed that the alliance will not impose a no-fly zone or…
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U.S. Says North Korean Missile Launch Poses ‘No Immediate Threat
The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said North Korea’s latest missile test poses no immediate threat to the…
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N. Korea vows ‘offensive’ actions against enemy threats
North Korea’s Defense Minister No Kwang-chol warned that Pyongyang is prepared to take “offensive action” against…
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CryptoNewsHub Marks a New Chapter: Faster, Smarter, and Community-Driven News for Traders
CryptoNewsHub, in partnership with Smart Connect BV, unveils a redesigned platform and a new fast-analysis strategy…
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OpenAI and Amazon Strike $38 Billion AI Cloud Deal Amid Layoffs and Industry Scrutiny
OpenAI has signed a record-breaking $38 billion, seven-year deal with Amazon Web Services to access vast…
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What Would UK Economic Policy Look Like Under Nigel Farage’s Reform?
Nigel Farage outlined Reform UK’s clearest economic vision yet, promising fiscal restraint, energy independence, and fewer…
