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Copper on track for biggest annual gain since 2009 amid supply crunch

Fuelled by expectations that the demand for copper—a key metal in electrification—will exceed supply, the metal is set to record its largest annual gain since 2009. Copper, often referred to as the “red metal,” has seen a remarkable rally on the London Metal Exchange this year, surging by over 40% and hitting a series of

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Binance to delist FDUSD trading pairs across major cryptocurrencies

As 2025 draws to a close, Binance is making another adjustment to its trading lineup, underscoring how large exchanges regularly recalibrate products before entering a new cycle. The crypto exchange said it will scrap several spot and margin trading pairs linked to the First Digital USD stablecoin on January 6. The change affects Bitcoin Cash,

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Michael Burry clarifies Tesla position amid valuation debate

Renowned investor Michael Burry moved to correct market speculation this week after renewed attention on his views about Tesla’s valuation. The Scion Asset Management founder said he is not betting against the electric vehicle maker, despite having described the stock as “ridiculously overvalued.” The clarification came in response to questions on social media, as investors

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3 ultra-high-yield stocks to consider for $300 of dividend income in 2026

Generating meaningful dividend income from modest capital requires disciplined stock selection and a clear mathematical framework. An allocation of $2,670 distributed equally across three carefully vetted ultra-high-yield securities, each offering yields exceeding 6%, can reasonably generate approximately $300 in annual dividend income. The challenge lies not in identifying high-yield opportunities, but in distinguishing between genuinely

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US initial jobless claims surprise again, hit 199K, lowest level in months

US jobless applications fell to 199,000 in the week ending December 27, marking the lowest reading in weeks. The figure signals that employers remain reluctant to cut payrolls despite economic uncertainties approaching the year’s end. The unexpected decline, down 16,000 from the previous week’s revised 215,000, underscores a labor market characterised by minimal layoff activity,

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What Wall Street believes Greg Abel ‘must’ deliver as Berkshire Hathaway’s CEO

Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) remains in focus as markets brace for the most significant transition in corporate history. Legendary investor Warren Buffett steps down as the conglomerate’s chief executive following a remarkable 60-year tenure at the end of this year, with Greg Able taking over officially on Jan. 1 Investors are watching closely as Abel attempts

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MiniMax targets $600M Hong Kong IPO backed by Alibaba and ADIA: report

Chinese artificial intelligence startup MiniMax is preparing for a major public debut in Hong Kong, with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) set to anchor the offering, reported Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter. The deal positions MiniMax at the forefront of a closely watched race among China’s generative AI

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Micron stock is up 245% in 2025 and is still a bargain: is it a buy?

Micron stock price was in a relentless bull run in 2025, making it the top gainer in the Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 indices. It jumped to a record high of $294, much higher than the year-to-date low of $62, with its market capitalization rising to over $331 billion. MU’s jump mirrored that of other

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Commodity wrap: gold, silver rebound; oil extends gains on geopolitical tensions

Gold prices bounced back on Tuesday from the previous session’s sharp losses as safe-haven demand boosted the market.  Silver prices rebounded more than 7% after having plunged more than 10% on Monday.  Meanwhile, crude oil extended gains as investors focused on rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which raised fears of lower supply.  Gold

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Samsung, SK Hynix secure key US approval: why it matters in global chip race

The United States has granted an annual licence allowing Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix to import US chipmaking equipment to their China facilities for 2026. The development provides temporary relief from tightening export controls that threatened to disrupt the global memory supply chain.​ The approval, which replaces a broader exemption system expiring this week, offers

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