10/08/2025
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BMW Shares Post Sharpest Drop In Year After Profit Warning; Citi Flags China
Troubles As Potentially “Irreversible”
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BMW shares in Germany plunged the most in a year after the company issued a
profit warning, citing weaker-than-expected sales in China and ongoing trade
uncertainty between the U.S. and the European Union. The German producer of
luxury cars now forecasts its automotive margin for 2025 will be in the range
of 5% to 6%, down […]
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Surveillance Money: The European Central Bank Accelerates The Digital Euro
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Authored by Daniel Lacalle, Many market participants have built long positions
on euro-denominated assets, expecting a positive outcome from the German
stimulus plan and Rearm Europe projects. However, betting on a stronger euro
may be optimistic considering the poor track record of these government plans,
the rising fiscal challenges of France and other nations, the elevated […]
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Chip Equipment Makers Slide After U.S. House Panel’s Explosive Report Reveals
Allied Firms Bolstered China’s Chip Industry
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ASML Holding NV shares tumbled in Europe after a months-long bipartisan
investigation by the U.S. House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party
(CCP), led by Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Ranking Member Raja
Krishnamoorthi (D-IL), published new findings on Tuesday afternoon showing that
American, Dutch, and Japanese semiconductor equipment firms have bolstered
China’s chipmaking […]
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Can Europe Stop Russia’s Drones?
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Fighting would presumably include repelling Russian drone incursions. During
her speech, von der Leyen endorsed the idea of a “drone wall,” made up of radar
systems and anti-aircraft weapons, that would intercept Russian drones and
protect the whole continent. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called the idea
“timely and necessary,” and at a September 30 […]
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Greece Still Has The Highest Debt-To-GDP In Europe; Bulgaria The Lowest
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As European countries pour billions into defense spending, their debt piles
are expanding—raising questions of national fiscal stability. In France, a
rising debt ratio led Fitch to downgrade its credit rating in September. The
country has faced ongoing political turmoil as the country’s debt supply
recently hit a record $4 trillion. This graphic, via Visual Capitalist’s […]
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