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Credit Suisse Probe Uncovers 890 Suspected Nazi-Linked Accounts, U.S. Senator Says
An investigation has identified 890 accounts at Credit Suisse with potential links to Nazis, U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley said ahead…
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Economy
Europe’s Telecoms Face ‘Cruel’ Reality of Scale, GSMA Chief Warns
With a month to go before the twentieth Mobile World Congress kicks off in Barcelona, the telecommunications industry is facing…
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Markets
Riding the Market Leaders: How to Bet on ‘Sapphire’ Stocks Amid a Pullback
Imagine a great horse race that began in early April. Some contenders seized the lead from the first turn and…
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Madrid Releases Dam Water to Avert Flooding as Reservoirs Hit 77% Capacity
Madrid’s regional government has begun releasing water from five key dams after weeks of intense rain pushed the capital’s 13…
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Crypto
Bitcoin Dips Below $80,000 as Macro Headwinds and Selling Pressure Mount
Bitcoin’s price fell below the key $80,000 technical support level on the final day of January, tumbling to a low…
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Markets
Wall Street Jitters Rise as Mixed Earnings and Fed Shakeup Spook Investors
Financial markets grew nervous this week, even as U.S. indexes touched brief historic highs. A string of poorly received corporate…
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Markets
Gold’s Barbarous Allure: A History of Market Crashes and Enduring Myths
In 1869, financiers Jay Gould and James Fisk orchestrated a bold attempt to corner the American Gold market, leveraging their…
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Economy
Trump’s ‘Great’ Weaker Dollar Fuels Currency Sell-Off
The U.S. dollar’s decline against other major currencies, which began last year, has accelerated over the past two weeks, reflecting…
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Poland to Restrict Chinese-Made Connected Cars Near Military Sites, Citing National Security
Poland is preparing to restrict where Chinese-made connected vehicles can operate, citing national security risks, according to the Polish Press…
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Markets
Hedge Funds Bet Big on EU Carbon Market as Supply Squeeze Looms
Hedge funds and other speculative investors are piling into the European Union’s carbon market, betting that a looming supply crunch…
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