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Economy

Inside the great Indian IT selloff: experts assess AI risks for Infosys, HCL and TCS

Indian information technology stocks witnessed their steepest weekly fall since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, wiping out nearly $50 billion in market value as investor anxiety over artificial intelligence, weak global cues, and fading hopes of US rate cuts converged into a sharp sell-off. The rout gathered pace on Friday after a tech-led

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Economy

AAVE token price outlook following DAO revenue redirection proposal

Recent developments around revenue redirection within the Aave ecosystem have shifted investor attention from short-term price swings to long-term value capture. This shift comes at a time when AAVE is already trading far below its historical peak, making narrative-driven catalysts increasingly important. If the DAO revenue redirection proposal is approved, it could strengthen the long-term

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Economy

Dow futures plunge ahead of CPI data: 5 things to know before Wall Street opens

Dow futures pointed lower ahead of Friday’s CPI inflation report, setting up a tense open after a bruising tech-led selloff the prior session. The trend was similar across the futures of all indices as S&P 500 futures slid 0.41% to 6,822 and Nasdaq-100 futures eased 0.55% to 24,630, and Dow futures slipped over 200 points

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Economy

Polygon seeks to extend gains above $0.10: check forecast

The broader cryptocurrency market is having a mixed performance on Friday, with most leading cryptocurrencies currently in the red. However, POL, the native coin of the Polygon blockchain, is one of the best performers in the market. It has added 3.5% to its value over the last 24 hours and could be set for a

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Economy

Bitcoin is seeing selling pressure from this unexpected source

Bitcoin’s latest bout of selling has a different feel. Instead of the usual crypto stress signals, panic from small investors, a wave of forced liquidations, or miners dumping coins to pay bills, this time the pressure looks more like portfolio housekeeping by institutions. As US rate expectations swing and cross‑asset volatility climbs, professional allocators are

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Economy

Coinbase stock flips crucial support level as losses jump: can it hit $100?

Coinbase stock price continued its freefall this week as the crypto exchange released its financial results. COIN plunged to a low of $141 on Friday, its lowest level since February 2024. It has plunged by 68% from its all-time high. Coinbase business deteriorated in the fourth quarter  The COIN stock price remained under pressure after

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Economy

Kalshi enters sports insurance, challenging how teams hedge risk

Kalshi is moving into the sports insurance sector through a partnership with specialist broker Game Point Capital, signalling a shift in how insurers hedge financial exposure tied to sports performance. The regulated prediction market exchange is positioning itself within a fast-growing industry valued at around $9 billion annually and expected to double by 2030. The

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Economy

Elon Musk pushes X into finance as X Money prepares for global launch

X is moving deeper into financial services as its long-awaited payments platform, X Money, enters internal testing and prepares for a wider rollout. The initiative marks a major step in Elon Musk’s effort to transform X from a social media network into a financial ecosystem. By combining messaging, payments, and asset management, the platform aims

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Economy

Why is Tesla stock crashing in early trading on Monday?

Tesla stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) tumbled over 3.5% in the early trading on Monday as the electric carmaker confronts a convergence of structural headwinds. The Elon Musk-led company is going through multiple issues at once, like collapsing European sales momentum that has accelerated through January, a broad commodity-led market rout that pressured tech stocks at the

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Economy

Europe bulletin: UK job cuts, France breaks gridlock, Tesla’s steep fall

Europe started the week on a bruising note. From Whitehall belt-tightening to Paris finally muscling a budget through gridlock, policymakers are choosing survival over ambition. Markets are exhaling, but only briefly. Meanwhile, Tesla’s European brand damage looks structural, not cyclical, and Wall Street’s once-frothy obesity-drug trade is sobering up fast. This bulletin cuts through the

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