Year: 2025

Year: 2025
Investing

DAX Index shares to watch next week: SAP, BASF, Porsche

The DAX Index has remained in a tight range in the past few weeks as the recent bull run faded. It was trading at €23,766, down a bit from the year-to-date high of €24,635. It has jumped by 30% from its lowest point this year.  This article explores some of the best DAX Index constituents

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Ferrari stock price crash: here’s why RACE has plummeted

Ferrari stock price has crashed into a bear market this year after plunging by over 25% from its highest point in July. RACE was trading at $392, lowering its market capitalization to $94 billion, down from $124 billion in March. This article explores the top reasons why the stock has dropped recently.  Ferrari stock has

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S&P 500, Dow Jones, Nasdaq 100 crash explained: will they rebound?

The S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq 100 indices and their exchange-traded funds (ETF) future continued their strong downward trend on Friday. Futures tied to the three indices fell by 60, 275, and 265 points, respectively.  This crash is a continuation of what happened on Thursday when they plunged by 0.63%, 0.65%, and 0.50%. Here

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Republicans push to pay troops, reopen government as Democrats balk

Senate Democrats wanted an equal say in crafting spending bills before the shutdown and are about to get a chance to do so, but they’re unlikely to support Republicans’ latest effort to jump-start the government funding process. The Senate on Thursday is set to move through a procedural hurdle on the annual defense spending bill,

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Johnson says ‘Marxists’ run Democratic Party as government shutdown heads into next week

Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., accused the Democratic Party of being taken over by far-left ‘Marxists’ on Day 16 of the federal government shutdown. The leader of the House of Representatives was visibly frustrated while speaking to reporters on Thursday, accusing Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and other Democrat leaders of prolonging the fiscal standoff

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Former security guard at US Embassy overseas is convicted of spying for Russia and Iran

A former security guard at the U.S. Embassy in Norway was convicted of spying on behalf of Russia and Iran, a report said.  The 28-year-old Norwegian, whose identity has not been made public, was sentenced Wednesday to three years and seven months, The Associated Press reported.  A Norwegian police official reportedly told Reuters at the

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Senate Democrats block GOP plan for 10th time, ensuring shutdown lasts into next week

Senate Democrats for a 10th time blocked Republicans’ attempts to reopen the government and have ensured that the shutdown goes into next week. That’s because after one final vote series later on Thursday, lawmakers will leave Washington, D.C., for another long weekend after just three short days on the Hill. Neither Republicans nor Democrats are

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Grenell praises Trump’s ‘common sense’ foreign policy, slams Biden for avoiding Putin

Kennedy Center President and Ambassador Richard Grenell slammed former President Joe Biden for avoiding Russian President Vladimir Putin as war raged between Russia and Ukraine, while praising President Donald Trump’s ‘common sense’ foreign policies. ‘You have a president who is really watching the situation, unlike the last president, Joe Biden, who literally didn’t talk to

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Could Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan offer a blueprint for peace in Ukraine?

Now that Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire, all eyes are on the next continuing global conflict: Russia and Ukraine.  President Donald Trump isn’t wasting any time directing his attention to the war in Ukraine, and is scheduled to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House Friday as the president

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Senate Dems tank GOP plan to pay troops, fund Pentagon as shutdown hits Day 16

Senate Republicans’ plan to reignite the government funding process was torpedoed by Senate Democrats, who blocked a bill that would pay the troops as the federal government entered Day 16 of the shutdown. The annual defense appropriations bill was blocked largely along party lines on Friday, with only a handful of Senate Democrats joining Republicans

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