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President Dina Boluarte of Peru expressed optimism about the country’s economy during her Independence Day speech to Congress. Despite facing allegations of corruption and abuse of power, she projected higher-than-expected economic growth and announced plans to formally call for elections scheduled for 2026 by next April. Boluarte succeeded Pedro Castillo in late 2022 after his
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In the world of investing, predicting the future trajectory of tech companies has become increasingly challenging. The recent bout of severe turbulence in the market has left investors rattled and uncertain. The disappointing earnings from tech giants like Tesla, Google-parent Alphabet, and Meta Platforms have set the stage for a potential market shakeup in the
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The cryptocurrency markets are buzzing with excitement as spot ether exchange-traded funds have finally made their debut. This historic week saw nine spot ether ETF applicants, including Franklin Templeton, receiving approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission. Among the approved applicants is Franklin Templeton, the firm behind the Franklin Ethereum ETF (EZET). Despite its promising
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South Korea recently announced a series of tax cuts aimed at revitalizing the domestic stock market and addressing the country’s declining birth rate, which is currently the lowest in the world. These proposed tax revisions are part of the broader “Corporate Value-up Programme” introduced earlier this year, and represent the first major overhaul to inheritance
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Alphabet, the tech giant, reported a beat on both top and bottom lines in the second quarter, earning $1.89 per share on $84.74 billion in revenue. However, the stock slipped 1% as revenue at its YouTube advertising segment missed forecasts. Tesla Shares of Tesla declined by 4.7% after second-quarter earnings missed consensus estimates. The company
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The upcoming economic indicators, including the Jibun Bank Services PMI and Tokyo’s core inflation rate, are crucial factors that could influence the Bank of Japan’s policy decisions on July 31. A higher-than-expected PMI in the services sector could potentially signal a recovery and justify a rate hike to strengthen the Japanese Yen. Similarly, an increase
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China’s decision to cut short and long-term rates by 10 basis points came as a surprise to many analysts. The move was unexpected, especially considering that the People’s Bank of China had previously been guiding bond yields higher. Ben Bennett, Head of Investment Strategy for Asia at LGIM in Hong Kong, emphasized the timing of
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