Category: election
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Election Day Will Represent an Ominous Turning Point for Wall Street
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In just three days, Americans will head to the polls or mail in their ballots to determine which presidential nominee – current Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, or former President and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump – will lead our great nation. The next four years. Taking…
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Long before Polymarket, election polls and predictions were always a form of popular entertainment with a checkered record of accuracy
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Election polls can seem dreary, ambiguous, and shrouded in data and arcane jargon. But upon closer inspection, it is clear that they possess and display an unexpected degree of entertainment value – e.g Cartoonistslate night comedians and pollsters themselves have periodically noted over the years. This rarely recognized feature may…
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Yen Falls, Japan’s Stocks Rise as Traders Weigh Election Impact
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(Bloomberg) — The yen extended losses to 1% while Japanese stocks rose Monday as investors pondered the ramifications of the Liberal Democratic Party and its ruling coalition partner losing their majority. Most read from Bloomberg The currency’s decline to 153.88 against the dollar came after four consecutive weekly declines. This…
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Yen Drops as Japan Election Unnerves Investors: Markets Wrap
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Breadcrumb links BMN Business The yen fell to its lowest level in almost three months after Japan’s ruling coalition failed to win a majority in parliament in elections over the weekend. The price of crude oil fell after Israeli strikes on Iran’s oil facilities were avoided. Article writer: Bloomberg News…
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Prominent data scientist gives election odds: Trump leads, but Harris is gaining
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Just two days ago, it appeared that President Trump was cruising towards a big win on November 5. But in a twist, his former chief of staff John F. Kelly unleashed a scalding critique of his former boss that suddenly reversed Kamala Harris’ month-long descent. But is the Kelly bombshell—and…
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$10 million reward for tips on Russian election interference
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The US State Department is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information implicating any foreign person or entity in election interference, just weeks before Americans choose their next president. An announcement from the department’s Rewards for Justice program specifically singled out Russian media corporation Rybar LLC, which…
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Crypto Influence On 2024 US Presidential Election Bigger Than Expected, Survey Finds
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According to another reconnaissance By pro-crypto trade group The Digital Chamber, the US presidential candidate’s stance on cryptocurrencies may be more significant than initially expected. 26 million voters in the “crypto voting bloc” The “crypto voting bloc” refers to a group of voters — both Republicans and Democrats — who…
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Live Election Day Coverage for Bitcoiners
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For immediate publication Bitcoin Magazine Announces Election Day Live Stream, Powered by Stand with Crypto October 17, 2024 – Las Vegas, Nevada – Bitcoin Magazine, in collaboration with Stand with Crypto (https://standwithcrypto.org), excited about the announcement The road to Election Dayan innovative Election Day live stream designed specifically for Bitcoin…
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Qualcomm Said to Wait for US Election to Decide Intel Move
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(Bloomberg) — Qualcomm will likely wait until after the U.S. presidential election in November before deciding whether or not to pursue a bid for Intel, people familiar with the matter said. Most read from Bloomberg San Diego-based Qualcomm wants more clarity on the new occupant of the White House before…
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How US election could impact CEEMEA equities
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Investing.com – The US election is likely to impact the economies of Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and JPMorgan discusses the potential consequences. The US investment bank took a look at four key policy areas affected by the US presidential election – tariffs, the dollar, oil…
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Is US election risk already overpriced, BOA asks By Investing.com
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Investing.com – US election risk premiums are getting expensive in foreign exchange markets, according to Bank of America Securities, but they may actually be exaggerated. Historically, most FX trading volumes do not generate enough to offset the implied volatility premium around the US election, analysts at the US bank said…
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Sell an October election year seasonal bounce in US dollar: BofA By Investing.com
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Investing.com – Bank of America said in a note on Friday that investors should consider selling the US dollar during a potential rebound next October, driven by historical seasonal patterns and current technical indicators. According to Bank of America, while there may be an initial rise in the price of…
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Sell an October election year seasonal bounce in US dollar: BofA By Investing.com
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Investing.com – Bank of America said in a note on Friday that investors should consider selling the US dollar during a potential rebound next October, driven by historical seasonal patterns and current technical indicators. According to Bank of America, while there may be an initial rise in the price of…
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$200,000 Bitcoin By 2025? Bank Exec Says Election Won’t Stop Crypto’s Surge
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Jeffrey Kendrick, a Standard Chartered executive, has been drawing attention in financial circles in recent days with his very clear announcement that Bitcoin could hit $200,000 by the end of 2025. This time around, against the backdrop of growing interest in cryptocurrencies and increased institutional investment, he remains bullish on…
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Selling season, election ahead, but keep an eye on ’25, says Wells Fargo By Investing.com
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Wells Fargo strategists believe investors should brace for more market volatility as the selling season approaches, which will be exacerbated by the upcoming election cycle. Historically, the period from late summer to early fall has been marked by significant declines in the stock market. Over the past seven years, the…
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Selling season, election ahead, but keep an eye on ’25, says Wells Fargo By Investing.com
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Wells Fargo strategists believe investors should brace for more market volatility as the selling season approaches, which will be exacerbated by the upcoming election cycle. Historically, the period from late summer to early fall has been marked by significant declines in the stock market. Over the past seven years, the…