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Head of Shell says China and India prefer to buy LNG at a price no higher than $10 per Mbtu

China and India, which are the primary countries driving the global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG), are not moving away from this energy source. Instead, they tend to purchase it at a price not exceeding $10 per 1 Mbtu, according to Shell's CEO Wael Sawan during an investor teleconference....

Software developers and data providers lose $300 billion in market capitalization due to Anthropic

Shares of companies involved in application software development and data provision dropped significantly following the launch of an AI-powered tool by the startup Anthropic, as reported by The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg, based on trading data. According to the Wall Street Journal, two S&P...

Gold’s Strategic Repricing as Risk, Debt and Power Shifts Redefine Safe Havens

Gold’s renewed ascent in global portfolios is no longer being treated as a cyclical reaction to short-term shocks. Instead, analysts are increasingly framing the metal’s strength as a structural repricing driven by deeper changes in geopolitics, monetary credibility, and global capital flows. As...

Why the Software Stack Still Matters in an AI-Driven Market Reset

Global technology markets have entered a phase of sharp introspection as investors reassess how artificial intelligence reshapes, rather than replaces, the foundations of the software industry. The latest selloff in software and IT services stocks reflects anxiety about speed and scale: how quickly...

Tariff Reset Alters Trade Math as India Gains Breathing Space in a Volatile Global Economy

Markets in India reacted swiftly to the announcement that U.S. tariffs on Indian goods would be sharply reduced, even as the absence of formal documentation left policymakers parsing intent rather than text. The signal, delivered directly by Donald Trump, was enough to reverse weeks of anxiety that...

Gold outpaces Bitcoin in volatility over the past 30 sessions

According to Bloomberg, the price of gold has been more volatile than Bitcoin over the past 30 days, which is atypical since gold is usually considered a more stable asset. This has occurred only twice in Bitcoin's 17-year history, including last May, which was during a period of significant market...

Eurozone economy grows stronger than forecast in Q4

The economy of the Eurozone grew by 0.3% in the fourth quarter of 2025 when compared to the third quarter, as indicated by initial data released by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. In annual terms, GDP growth was 1.3%. Experts on average anticipated a quarterly increase in...

From Runways to Alpine Slopes: Why Italy’s Winter Games Have Become a Luxury Showcase

The Winter Games in Italy are emerging as more than a sporting event. They are becoming a carefully choreographed global stage for luxury brands seeking visibility, legitimacy, and emotional connection at a moment when traditional marketing channels feel increasingly saturated. With Milan and...

Strategic Fault Lines Emerge as Washington Pressures London Over China Ties

As global power balances shift and alliances are tested, the United Kingdom finds itself navigating an increasingly narrow corridor between its closest security partner and one of its most important economic counterparts. Recent reports that Donald Trump warned London against deepening commercial...

From Canberra to the Continent: Why EOS Is Repositioning Itself at the Heart of Europe’s Defence Boom

The decision by Electro Optic Systems (EOS) to prepare a move of its headquarters and stock market listing from Australia to Europe reflects a structural shift in the global defence industry rather than a narrow corporate relocation. At a moment when European governments are accelerating military...
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