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Will 2026 Be a Turning Point for Crypto Regulation in the U.S.?

Will 2026 Be a Turning Point for Crypto Regulation in the U.S.?

The cryptocurrency world is gearing up for a transformative year...

U.S. Retail Sales Rise 0.5% in July 2025: Key Drivers and Market Implications

U.S. Retail Sales Rise 0.5% in July 2025: Key Drivers and Market Implications

Key Takeaways 📊 U.S. Retail Sales Data — July 2025...

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German Industrial Orders Surge in March 2025

German Industrial Orders Surge in March 2025

In March 2025, Germany’s industrial orders recorded a sharp 3.6% increase compared to the previous month, significantly surpassing market expectations of 1.3%. This marks the strongest monthly growth since December 2024 and follows a period of stagnation in February. Notably,...
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Elon Musk’s Unprecedented Power in U.S. Politics & Economy

Elon Musk’s Unprecedented Power in U.S. Politics & Economy

By 2024, Elon Musk had evolved from a celebrated Silicon Valley entrepreneur to a controversial and dominant oligarch. He wielded unprecedented power not only in tech but across politics, media, the military, and international relations. His influence impacts various sectors...
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U.S. Trade Deficit Soars to Record High in March 2025

U.S. Trade Deficit Soars to Record High in March 2025

In March 2025, the U.S. trade deficit surged to an all-time high of $140.5 billion, significantly above market expectations of $137 billion. This jump was driven by a historic spike in imports ahead of new tariff announcements scheduled for April....
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Canada’s Trade Deficit Narrows in March 2025

Canada’s Trade Deficit Narrows in March 2025

In March 2025, Canada recorded a trade deficit of CAD 0.51 billion, a sharp improvement from the CAD 1.41 billion deficit in February. The improvement was driven by a decline in imports and a notable shift in export destinations, particularly...
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Eurozone in April: A Fragile Private Sector Recovery Balancing on the Edge

Eurozone in April: A Fragile Private Sector Recovery Balancing on the Edge

April brought another month of cautious optimism to the Eurozone. The latest data shows the HCOB Composite PMI slipping to 50.4—just above the growth-contraction threshold and slightly outperforming early forecasts. It’s the fourth month in a row that the Eurozone’s...
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