Infrastructure Bill Could Sink American Crypto Industry

Infrastructure Bill Could Sink American Crypto Industry

For years, the threat of major regulation has been raised like a hammer, ready to smash the crypto industry. Now, the hammer is ready to drop in the unlikely form of a major infrastructure bill in the U.S. Senate. “This is not...
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Exxon Mobil Beating Q2 Earnings

Exxon Mobil Beating Q2 Earnings

Earlier this week analysts predicted Exxon will likely beat expectations largely thanks to surging plastic prices and that precisely what happened. As the company reported moments ago, while prices and margins for crude, nat gas and downstream were all in the...
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Facebook: Disappointing DAUs, Warning Revenue Growth Will “Decelerate Significantly”

Facebook: Disappointing DAUs, Warning Revenue Growth Will “Decelerate Significantly”

After yesterday’s tech bonanza which saw Google surge, Apple fall and Microsoft swing when the 3 gigacaps reported more than $57 billion in net income, we now get the 4th FAAMG – Facebook – before Amazon closes the books on...
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Ed Snowden Exposes The ‘Insecurity’ Industry

Ed Snowden Exposes The ‘Insecurity’ Industry

Greatest Danger To National Security – Ed Snowden Exposes The ‘Insecurity’ Industry Edward Snowden: The greatest danger to national security has become the companies that claim to protect it… 1. The first thing I do when I get a new...
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Tata Motors Q1 results: Consolidated net loss narrows to ₹4,451 cr

Tata Motors Q1 results: Consolidated net loss narrows to ₹4,451 cr

Auto major Tata Motors’ consolidated net loss for the quarter ended 30 June, 2021 narrowed to ₹4,450.92 crore as compared to net loss of ₹8,437.99 crore in the year-ago period. The automaker’s total revenue came at ₹66,406.05 crore during ...
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EU plans to suffocate the crypto community

EU plans to suffocate the crypto community

The EU plans to suffocate the crypto community via a bureaucratic trick. On Tuesday, the European Commission revealed a proposal that would prohibit the use of “anonymous crypto asset wallets” as part of its fight on financial crimes. The proposal....
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NSO Pegasus Spyware Targeted French President Macron

NSO Pegasus Spyware Targeted French President Macron

Khazar-Israeli NSO Pegasus Spyware Targeted French President Macron – Extremely Serious Breach Under Investigation The latest victim who was targeted using the phone hacking spyware Pegasus has been revealed to French President Emmanual Macron – pa...
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ETF Money Inflows Set To Smash Record In 2021

ETF Money Inflows Set To Smash Record In 2021

2021 is set to smash records, with $488.5 billion and counting moving into ETFs in just 7 months so far this year, far surpassing the previous full year record of $497 billion from 2020, according to Bloomberg. The move comes at...
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Heathrow Airport Passenger Numbers Remain Almost 90% Down From Pre-Pandemic Levels

Heathrow Airport Passenger Numbers Remain Almost 90% Down From Pre-Pandemic Levels

Heathrow airport passenger numbers remain almost 90 percent down on pre-pandemic levels and significantly lower than EU rival airports, new figures show. Airport bosses revealed just 957,000 passengers passed through its terminals in June compared with 7,246,1...
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Gundlach Warns Dollar Is “Doomed”

Gundlach Warns Dollar Is “Doomed”

It has been a while since DoubleLine Founder Jeffrey Gundlach sat for a lengthy interview with CNBC’s Scott Wapner, aka “the Judge”, during the network’s “Halftime Report”. Gundlach has at times clashed with various CNBC pe...
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China temporarily bans using retired EV batteries in energy storage systems

China temporarily bans using retired EV batteries in energy storage systems

As Taiwanese tech media reported, China’s National Energy Administration has announced regulations to prevent using retired EV battery packs in newly established energy storage systems until there are technological breakthroughs in managing consistency o...
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The FED: They Cannot End Quantitative Easing

The FED: They Cannot End Quantitative Easing

When the economy was shut down in March 2020, the government responded with massive fiscal and monetary support. The fiscal stimulus totaled $4T+ in relief packages. All of this spending was paid for with debt issued by the Treasury. The...
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