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Trader’s playbook: why Fed liquidity cues matter more than ever for crypto

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BBVA integrates ChatGPT into daily banking operations

BBVA is moving artificial intelligence from limited trials into everyday banking work by extending access to ChatGPT across almost its entire organisation. The Spanish lender is giving more than 120,000 employees access to ChatGPT Enterprise after an internal pilot showed measurable efficiency gains, reports Bloomberg. The expansion reflects a broader shift in the financial sector,

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Russian oil exports shift in November: Baltic surge counters southern collapse

Russian seaborne oil product exports dipped slightly in November, falling 0.8% from October to 7.494 million metric tons, according to industry data and Reuters calculations.  This decrease occurred as the effects of drone attacks on key energy infrastructure were largely counterbalanced by the completion of maintenance work at several refineries. Despite the small change in

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ZEC surges 10%, eyes the $500 psychological level

The cryptocurrency market has performed positively over the past 24 hours, with Bitcoin and other major coins currently in the green.  ZEC, the native coin of the Zcash blockchain, is the best performer among the top 20 cryptocurrencies by market cap. The coin is now trading around $450 and could rally towards the $500 psychological

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India’s retail inflation rises to 0.71% in November as food deflation eases

India’s annual retail inflation increased to 0.71% year-on-year in November, rising from a record low of 0.25% in October, according to government data released on Friday. The figure was broadly in line with consensus polls, which had forecast inflation at 0.7%. Despite the uptick, November marked the third consecutive month in which inflation remained below

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Goldman Sachs sees S&P 500 to jump 10% in 2026 powered by AI

US equities are set to reach fresh record highs next year, supported by stronger corporate earnings, broadening artificial intelligence adoption, and resilient economic growth, according to Goldman Sachs strategists. The outlook adds to a growing consensus among major financial institutions that the ongoing market rally still has room to run. AI-driven productivity expected to boost

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Cannabis stocks surge as Trump signals shift on US marijuana policy

US-listed cannabis stocks saw sharp premarket gains on Friday after fresh reporting pointed to a possible change in federal marijuana policy under President Donald Trump. The development revived investor focus on regulatory risk, funding constraints, and the industry’s long-stalled growth prospects. An article published by the Washington Post said Trump is expected to push the

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Tilray stock price pumps after latest Trump cannabis reclassification news

Tilray Brands stock price has rebounded in the past three days, and chances are that the surge will accelerate as a new catalyst emerges. TLRY rose to $8.43, a few days after the company completed its reverse stock split. It has now jumped by 21% from its lowest point this month.  Trump to push for

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This penny stock is gearing up for a 2026 moonshot

HIVE Digital Technologies stock (CVE: HIVE) has seen some massive growth recently. In the second quarter, the company posted a whopping 285% jump year-on-year in its revenue to a record $87.3 million. Currently, the stock trades around $4.00, but analysts see potential for over 100% upside, citing the company’s dual mining-and-AI strategy as a long-term

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Commodity wrap: silver hits record high, gold climbs past $4,300, oil remains flat

Gold prices hit a seven-week high on Friday due to a soft dollar and rising safe-haven demand. Meanwhile, silver continued to hit record highs as the price inched up to $64 per ounce for the first time ever. Oil prices were largely flat after spending most of the day in the red on concerns over

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