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Terra Quantum targets $3.25 billion valuation with Nasdaq SPAC deal

German-Swiss quantum technology firm Terra Quantum announced plans on Thursday to go public on the Nasdaq this year through a merger with a US-based special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). The deal is expected to value the company at $3.25 billion, marking a significant step in its growth strategy. The company has signed a non-binding letter

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Intel stock continues to surge after extended Google partnership

Shares of Intel extended gains for a seventh consecutive session on Thursday after the chipmaker announced an expanded collaboration with Google to develop next-generation processors for artificial intelligence data centers. The stock rose about 3% in morning trading, building on a powerful rally that has seen shares climb 47.5% over the current seven-session streak. If

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Why Tesla stock is down 1% despite reports of a new EV

Tesla shares attempted another rebound on Thursday but failed to sustain momentum, slipping about 1% after opening higher. The initial gains followed reports that the company is considering a new electric vehicle. However, the reaction faded quickly, reflecting continued investor caution. New EV plans fail to excite investors Tesla is exploring an all-new electric vehicle,

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FTSE 100 climbs 3% after US-Iran ceasefire lifts Global markets

UK large-cap and mid-cap shares jumped on Wednesday after a breakthrough agreement between the United States and Iran on a temporary ceasefire lifted investor sentiment globally. The development triggered a broad-based rally in equities while sharply reducing oil prices. The benchmark FTSE 100 rose 3.09%, reaching its highest level since March 3. Meanwhile, the mid-cap

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Hormuz normalisation to take months despite ceasefire; prices seen volatile

Even with the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran, shipping activities through the Strait of Hormuz would take several weeks to normalise.  Additionally, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) stated on Tuesday that fuel prices may continue to increase for months, even after the Strait of Hormuz is reopened.  The EIA’s assessment contradicted US

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How investors position for new Trump trades after Iran truce

Investors are recalibrating their strategies in response to renewed geopolitical uncertainty, crafting a fresh “Trump trade” playbook as markets react to shifting dynamics around US-Iran tensions, oil prices, and global monetary policy. With inflation and interest rate trajectories increasingly difficult to predict, many investors are stepping away from long-term positioning and instead focusing on short-term

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Dow Jones jumps 1,300 pts as Iran ceasefire sparks global rally

US stocks surged on Wednesday after a surprise two-week ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran eased geopolitical tensions and sent oil prices sharply lower, boosting risk appetite across global markets. The announcement, made just hours before US President Donald Trump’s deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, triggered a broad “risk-on”

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Cheap Microsoft stock could drop further before recovery

Microsoft stock has crashed into a technical bear market after plunging from $550 to the current $372. This retreat has coincided with the ongoing sell-off in software stocks and as concerns about its massive capital expenditure continues. So, will the stock rebound now that it has become a bargain? Microsoft stock has plunged amid AI

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Delta stock soars 11% as Iran cease-fire, earnings boost outlook

Shares of Delta Air Lines surged sharply in early Wednesday trading, lifted by stronger-than-expected earnings and optimism following a two-week cease-fire agreement between the US and Iran that sent oil prices tumbling. The stock jumped more than 11% after the market opened, putting it on track for one of its strongest single-day gains in over

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World Bank sounds alarm on Europe, Central Asia economic outlook

Emerging and developing economies in Europe and Central Asia will experience slower growth in 2026 due to the effects of higher energy prices brought on by the ongoing conflict in Iran, said a World Bank report released on Wednesday. This surge has increased operating costs for businesses and raised fuel expenses for consumers. Although Tehran

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