Deficit Fears Grow as Senate Tax Bill Advances

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U.S. Vice President JD Vance stated that under a Trump administration, military force would be applied carefully and decisively, signaling a pivot away from past open-ended U.S. engagements. Vance’s remarks, made at a commencement ceremony, are fueling policy speculation around defense and geopolitics. Read More »

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BlackRock Energy Lawsuit Sparks Debate

Federal regulators have weighed in on a multi-state lawsuit accusing BlackRock and other firms of anti-competitive collusion in U.S. energy markets. Critics argue the case could have serious implications for U.S. energy independence. Read More »

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Deficit Fears Grow as Senate Tax Bill Advances

Markets are on edge as projections for the U.S. national debt worsen ahead of a Senate vote on new tax legislation. Yields remain elevated and investor sentiment appears increasingly cautious. Read More »

Massive Outflows Hit U.S. Equity Funds

LSEG Lipper reports that U.S. equity funds saw $11B in net outflows last week. Rising Treasury yields and debt ceiling uncertainty appear to be driving investors into safer assets. Read More »

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