Justin Hopper

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Economy

The Evergrande Crisis Deepens: What’s Next?

Recent reports from Bloomberg News have revealed that Hui Ka Yan, the chairman of China Evergrande Group (OTC: EGRNF), has…

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Economy

The Golden Slip: What Higher Interest Rates Mean for Gold

Gold (XAUUSD), traditionally seen as a safe-haven asset, has recently experienced a dip. This decline is attributed to the strengthening…

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Crypto

PayPal’s Stablecoin and Visa’s Diplomatic Dilemma

PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL) and Visa (NYSE: V) are finding themselves at the forefront of innovation and controversy, with the release…

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Economy

Federal Reserve Announces Decision on Interest Rates

The Federal Reserve’s recent policy decision has left most investors with bated breath. The central bank has decided to hold…

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Economy

Navigating the Economic Crossroads: Fed’s Upcoming Decisions

The U.S. Federal Reserve has been grappling with inflation without triggering a recession. Now, we know that inflation is no…

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Tech

Instacart IPO: A Calculated Risk or a Golden Opportunity?

Instacart (NASDAQ: CART), a leading grocery delivery startup, recently announced an increase in its initial public offering (IPO) share price…

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Economy

The Ripple Effect of the August CPI Report

The US Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for August 2023 has been a hot topic among investors and policymakers alike.…

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Tech

The Future of Warfare: AI-Powered Submarines and Drones

The Australian Navy is making significant strides in submarine technology, with two distinct approaches. On the one hand, they are…

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Top Stories

AI-Driven Tech Sends Tesla’s Stock Soaring

Wall Street Wakes Up to Tesla’s AI Potential Elon Musk’s stock, Tesla, has recently experienced a significant surge, and Wall…

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Tech

Apple Vs China: The iPhone Ban

China has recently expanded its existing restrictions on the use of iPhones by state employees. Staff at several central government…

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