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U.S. Stock Markets Move in Range-Bound Trading Ahead of Key Economic Triggers

On Monday, U.S. stock markets exhibited choppy, range-bound trading as investors anticipated a series of significant upcoming events, including earnings reports from major tech companies, a Federal Reserve policy decision on interest rates, and crucial labor data. Market Performance Highlights Major Indexes: At 11:59 a.m. ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) was down 2.65 points, or 0.01%, at 40,586.69. …

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The Dawn of De-Dollarisation: Geopolitical Shifts and the Future of Global Finance

The global financial system is undergoing a profound transformation as the dominance of the US dollar is increasingly challenged by a multi-currency system. This shift, driven by geopolitical tensions and strategic economic policies, signals a significant move towards de-dollarisation. Recent Developments in De-Dollarisation EU’s Controversial Decision: The European Union recently announced plans to use interest earned on frozen Russian assets …

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Nationalizing IPPs: A Misguided Solution to Pakistan’s Power Crisis

The rising cost of electricity for industrial, commercial, and residential consumers is putting increasing pressure on the Pakistani government to take action. A prominent suggestion emerging from public debates is the nationalization of Independent Power Producers (IPPs), a move echoing past socialist policies. Understanding the Current Power Sector Currently, the installed power generation capacity in Pakistan is split equally between …

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