Rising US debt interest costs could strain federal budgets, limit fiscal flexibility, and impact both bond and equity markets significantly.
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The KOSPI's sharp decline highlights the global market's vulnerability to US economic signals, impacting tech stocks and investor strategies.
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Deutsche Bank's forecast cut signals broader market unease over US monetary policy, potentially diminishing gold's safe-haven appeal.
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Japan's readiness for decisive currency intervention with US backing could stabilize forex markets but may also deter speculative trading.
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Japan's proactive stance on yen volatility, backed by US coordination, signals potential market disruptions and strategic currency interventions.
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The persistent outflows from Bitcoin ETFs highlight shifting investor priorities, with AI equities emerging as a formidable competitor for capital.
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The waiver may ease geopolitical tensions, potentially stabilizing oil markets and paving the way for a comprehensive nuclear agreement.
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The airstrikes exacerbate regional tensions, potentially derailing peace efforts and complicating diplomatic negotiations involving the U.S. and Iran.
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Signal agencies in Australia, the US, the UK, New Zealand and Canada sound alarm after Trump blocks foreign nationals from Anthropic’s Fable AI model
Powerful AI models capable of taking down governments and businesses are mere months away, cyber intelligence agencies for the Five Eyes have warned in a rare joint statement, urging leaders to “act now”.
The surprising public intervention by signals agencies for Australia, the US, the UK, New Zealand and Canada comes after the Trump administration earlier this month decided to block “foreign nationals” from using a much-hyped AI model built by tech company Anthropic, called Fable.
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