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 JPMorgan Kicks Off Earnings Season With Another Stellar Quarter As Dimon 
Flags “Heightened Uncertainty”
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And they’re off. As is now customary, moments ago JPM reported Q3 earnings 
officially launching the third quarter earnings season with another batch of 
impressive results which beat across the board. Starting at the top, JPM 
reported Q3 revenue which beat by almost $2 billion, thanks to another quarter 
of stellar FICC and equity sales and […]
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 ‘I Am Your Champion’: Nigel Farage Makes Case For UK Crypto Reform 
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Authored by Mat Di Salvo via Decrypt.co, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said 
Monday that the digital asset space needs better regulation in Britain. 
Speaking at the Digital Asset Summit 2025 in London, Farage said that there is 
no regulated market for crypto in the UK right now. He called for “sensible 
regulation, not the […]
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 Market Maelstrom Returns As China Escalates Trade War With Sanctions, 
Tit-For-Tat Port Fees
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Global equity futures slipped on Tuesday after China vowed to “fight to the 
end” in its trade war with the U.S., following President Trump’s threat last 
week to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese goods. Despite Washington’s attempts to 
soften its tone over the weekend, tensions are intensifying into the new week: 
both countries are imposing new […]
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 Steve Jobs Vs Tim Cook: How The Tenures Of Both Apple CEOs Compare 
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From a scrappy garage startup to the world’s most valuable company, Apple’s 
journey is closely tied to the legacies of its two most influential CEOs: Steve 
Jobs and Tim Cook. This visual, created by Made Visual Daily via Visual 
Capitalist, compares the two eras side by side. It highlights key milestones, 
product launches, and the company’s […]
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 Everyone’s Embracing Renewable Energy—Except America 
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A new report from the energy think tank Ember found that through the first 
half of 2025, renewable electricity generation—broadly defined as wind, solar, 
nuclear, hydropower, and bioenergy—surpassed coal for the first time. Global 
electricity demand increased 2.6 percent from January through June this year, 
and renewable energy met 34.3 percent of the total, squeaking […]
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