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Macklem: Bank Capital Rule Changes Won’t Automatically Unlock Lending
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem says changing capital rules won't automatically spark lending. The real bottleneck is bank risk appetite, not regulatory buffers.
Alamos Gold Shuts Down Takeover Talk as M&A Fever Grips Miners
Alamos Gold has officially shut down rumors of a potential buyout. The company is choosing to focus on its own growth pipeline instead of a sale.
AbbVie and Regenxbio Shake Up Biotech: The Deals Moving Markets
AbbVie is betting $1.4 billion on Apogee Therapeutics to secure its immunology future. Meanwhile, Regenxbio is surging after a key regulatory win for its gene therapy pipeline.
US-Iran Tensions Are Back on the Trading Desk: What Investors Need to Know
As US-Iran diplomatic channels reopen, market experts Lesley Marks and Katerina Simonetti warn that investors are mispricing the long-term geopolitical risk. Here is what the current volatility means for your portfolio.
Billions in SpaceX IPO Arb Trades Are Rattling Private-Equity ETFs
Billions are flowing into private-equity ETFs betting on a SpaceX IPO, but a massive valuation gap is creating a trap for investors. Here is why the trade is starting to break.
Elvira Nabiullina’s Vanishing Act: Why Russia’s Central Bank Chief is Missing
Elvira Nabiullina has been the architect of Russia's financial survival, but her recent disappearance from public view suggests a major shift in economic policy. Her absence could signal the end of the Central Bank's independence.
The Knicks’ Roster Gamble: Why Scarcity Is the New NBA Currency
The Knicks have built a contender by hoarding rare, versatile wings. Their strategy proves that in an era of parity, scarcity is the ultimate advantage.
Colombia Elects 'El Tigre': A Populist Surge Reshapes the Andes
Alejandro 'El Tigre' Montoya has won the Colombian presidency in a landslide. His victory signals a sharp turn toward populism and economic nationalism.
Eileen Gu’s Blueprint for Success: Why She’s Redefining the Athlete-CEO
Eileen Gu is redefining what it means to be an elite athlete by treating her brand like a venture-backed startup. Here is how she is building a career that transcends the podium.
Russia Sells Seized Top Gold Miner Stake for $1.3 Billion to State Bank
Russia has sold its entire stake in Polyus Gold International Ltd., the nation's top gold miner, for $1.3 billion. The buyer is a subsidiary of state-owned VTB Bank, marking a significant consolidation of state control over strategic assets.
US and Iran Meet in Switzerland as Trump Threatens 'Obliteration'
US and Iranian officials met secretly in Switzerland this week, attempting to de-escalate tensions and address Iran's nuclear program. These delicate talks occurred as Donald Trump publicly threatened Iran with "total obliteration" if he returns to office.
Israel and Hezbollah Reportedly Agree to Ceasefire, US Official Says
A senior US official has confirmed a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, signaling a potential de-escalation in the volatile Middle East. This development, if it holds, could avert a wider regional conflict.
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