Dubai Crypto Hub Faces Test From Regional Conflict
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Dubai Crypto Hub Faces Test From Regional Conflict

This article was originally published on ETFTrends.com. Missiles and drones disrupted skies over Dubai in late February, following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran. Private aviation executive Jonny Dodge watched his phone light up nonstop. His firm, YourSky, flies much of the emirate’s crypto elite, giving him a front-row seat to the panic. Key Takeaways: Missile strikes…

More Americans are struggling to repay credit card bills for groceries as costs rise
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More Americans are struggling to repay credit card bills for groceries as costs rise

High grocery prices are creating downstream financial troubles for more Americans. More than a quarter of US working-age adults who used credit cards to cover grocery costs last year struggled to repay their bills in full later on, either making only the minimum payment or missing that threshold entirely, new research from the Urban Institute…

Fed may need to raise benchmark rate as inflation heats up, Waller says
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Fed may need to raise benchmark rate as inflation heats up, Waller says

This story was originally published on CFO Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily CFO Dive newsletter. Dive Brief: Federal Reserve policymakers are “at a crossroads” and may soon need to raise the benchmark interest rate as inflation heats up and persists above the central bank’s 2% target, Fed Governor…

Crude Oil Prices Surge as US Reinstates Blockade of Iran
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Crude Oil Prices Surge as US Reinstates Blockade of Iran

August WTI crude oil (CLQ26) today is up +3.46 (+4.87%), and August RBOB gasoline (RBQ26) is up +0.1036 (+3.47%). Crude oil and gasoline prices are up sharply today amid an escalation of US-Iran hostilities over control of the Strait of Hormuz.  Gains in crude oil accelerated today after President Trump said the US was reimposing…

Bosch begins sample production at its first US semiconductor plant
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Bosch begins sample production at its first US semiconductor plant

By Nora Eckert DETROIT, July 13 (Reuters) – German auto component and chip maker Bosch is beginning sample production at its first U.S. semiconductor factory, the company said Monday, finalizing a $225 million ā€Œagreement with the U.S. Commerce Department to strengthen domestic manufacturing of silicon carbide chips. Some automakers and ā€Œparts suppliers have expanded manufacturing…

JPMorgan’s Dimon questioned on whether he lobbied UK government on Epstein’s advice, FT reports
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JPMorgan’s Dimon questioned on whether he lobbied UK government on Epstein’s advice, FT reports

July 13 (Reuters) – JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has received a letter from Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren about whether he lobbied the UK government against a tax on bankers’ bonuses on the advice ā€Œof Jeffrey Epstein, the Financial Times reported on Monday. The report follows the release of a cache of ā€Œdocuments earlier this year…

Explainer-Europe’s digital euro: What it is and how it would work
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Explainer-Europe’s digital euro: What it is and how it would work

By Valentina Za MILAN, July 13 (Reuters) – Talks between the European Parliament, European governments and the European Commission on rules for a digital euro begin on Monday, three years after the legislation was first proposed. The negotiations aim to produce a ā€Œfinal law by the end of the year, paving the way for the…

Robust Results Prove FedEx Corporation’s (FDX) Increased Focus and Higher Yield
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Robust Results Prove FedEx Corporation’s (FDX) Increased Focus and Higher Yield

Longleaf Partners, managed by Southeastern Asset Management, released its second-quarter 2026 investor letter for its “Partners Fund”. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The letter states that the portfolio holdings are attractive now based on both P/V and P/FCF metrics. However, the Fund returned 3.87% in the quarter, significantly lagging the S&P 500’s…

U.S. bank regulators warn firms on lending to undocumented workers
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U.S. bank regulators warn firms on lending to undocumented workers

By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON, July 13 (Reuters) – Banks should be cautious of lending to people not legally authorized to work ā€Œin the United States, as their income may be less ā€Œreliable or they may be deported, a pair of U.S. bank regulators cautioned ​the industry Monday. In new guidance, the Office of the Comptroller…

Stablecoin Market Cap Declines By  Billion
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Stablecoin Market Cap Declines By $10 Billion

The combined market capitalization of the world’s stablecoins has fallen by $10 billion U.S. since the end of May, the biggest decline in years. Liquidity in the stablecoin market has decreased as crypto markets have consolidated near their lows for the year. In June, the stablecoin market capitalization fell by $7.7 billion U.S., the largest…

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