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Israeli settlers court Republican religious right after Hamas attacks By Reuters

By Jonathan Saul and Simon Lewis ALON SHVUT, West Bank (Reuters) - Ruth Lieberman, a Jewish settler in the Israeli occupied West...

Four things that will fuel the stock market melt up By Investing.com

The stock market is on the brink of a significant melt-up, fueled by a combination of key factors that are creating a more...

Will Trump cause a weaker dollar? Here’s what Citi By Investing.com

Citi strategists believe that a Trump presidency is unlikely to lead to a weaker dollar, despite some factors suggesting otherwise. The Wall Street firm’s...

US to support Philippines’ efforts to resupply ship on atoll, Sullivan says By Reuters

(Reuters) - The United States "will do what is necessary" to see that the Philippines is able to resupply a ship on...

3 key policy themes impacting markets if Trump wins By Investing.com

As the possibility of a Trump victory in the upcoming election increases, Evercore ISI has highlighted three key policy themes that could significantly...

How private equity is spending its $4.5 trillion cash pile By Investing.com

Private equity firms have amassed a substantial cash pile of $4.5 trillion. According to Morgan Stanley, this includes roughly $800 billion for alternative...

Sky’s the limit for US if it accepts not being the world’s sole hegemon: Gavekal By Investing.com

If the next administration accepts that the US can no longer be the world’s sole hegemon and starts managing the US economy to...

UBS sees these trading opportunities in Forex and commodities By Investing.com

The has climbed more than 3% since the start of the year, driven mainly by strong US economic data and interest rate...

Bangladesh army enforces curfew as student-led protests spiral By Reuters

By Sam Jahan DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh soldiers patrolled Dhaka's deserted streets on Saturday amid a curfew to quell deadly students-led protests...

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