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Political Branding Fails to Shield Crypto From Volatility
Markets Political Branding Fails to Shield Crypto From Volatility

The high-profile gathering at the Mar-a-Lago resort on April 25, 2026, served as a definitive moment for the intersection of political celebrity and decentralized finance, highlighting a growing rift between stage-managed optics and the cold realities of global digital asset markets. While former

ONGC Appoints New CFO and Expands Strategic Infrastructure
Markets ONGC Appoints New CFO and Expands Strategic Infrastructure

The global energy landscape is currently undergoing a massive structural transformation as major national entities strive to balance traditional resource extraction with modern financial governance and sustainable infrastructure development. Oil & Natural Gas Corporation is currently navigating

Will New Mortgage Rules Repeat the 2008 Financial Crisis?
Markets Will New Mortgage Rules Repeat the 2008 Financial Crisis?

The recent implementation of the executive order titled Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit has reignited a fierce debate over the delicate balance between housing affordability and systemic risk within the American financial sector. While the policy is presented as a necessary tool to revitalize

Economic Pain Fuels One Nation’s Surge in Australia
Markets Economic Pain Fuels One Nation’s Surge in Australia

Squeezed by relentless rent spikes, grocery sticker shock, and mortgage hikes that refuse to ease, Australians have begun to vote not with affection for parties but with a sharpened sense of economic self‑preservation. Since Labor’s decisive 2022 win—94 lower house seats to the Coalition’s historic

Oil Climbs on Iran-U.S. Signals as Hormuz Disruption Persists
Markets Oil Climbs on Iran-U.S. Signals as Hormuz Disruption Persists

Traders lifted crude while parsing faint diplomatic signals against stubborn bottlenecks strangling the Strait of Hormuz, a corridor that moves about one-fifth of the world’s oil and LNG and sets the tone for freight, refining margins, and inventory strategy worldwide. This timeline laid out how

Are Taxpayer Payouts Killing Offshore Wind for Oil and Gas?
Markets Are Taxpayer Payouts Killing Offshore Wind for Oil and Gas?

The New Playbook: Federal Payouts, Fossil Conditions, and Why It Matters Billions are moving with the stroke of a pen as federal refunds pay developers to quit offshore wind and steer cash into LNG and Gulf Coast oil and gas. That is the through line in a wave of lease terminations, where the

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