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And you, S&P 500?
What could end up being the biggest bagholder exercise of all time — the Operation Overlord of jamming retail investors with an overpriced IPO — is opening up on several early fronts.
Here's an interesting story that Bloomberg published last week, which was unfortunately overshadowed by, well, even more news.
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America risks financial credibility with payments deficit obsession
_The writer is_ _the Gregory and Ania Coffey professor of economics at Harvard University and formerly first deputy managing director and chief economist of the IMF_
In February, President Donald Trump announced he was placing a new global tariff on US imports to “address fundamental
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UK investors unable to put crypto products in Isas from April
UK investors will be unable to buy cryptocurrency for their Isa from the start of the new tax year, in spite of chancellor Rachel Reeves’ pledge to make the UK “a world-leader in digital assets”.
Crypto exchange traded notes (ETNs) can currently be bought within mainstream stocks-and-shares Isas wi
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Toyota marks a turning point for activists in Japan
Japan's corporate landscape is shifting as activist investors successfully push for higher tender offers and governance changes. Recent campaigns, like those at Toyota Industries, reflect a growing willingness among boards and local investors to respond to pressure, potentially reshaping market dynamics.
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Who ate all the Chinese stock market returns?
Long-term nominal GDP is the stuff earnings are made of. And emerging-market economies grow faster than developed ones. Put these two facts together and the case for long-term allocations to EM equities has looked compelling.
But no matter how compelling, it hasn’t really worked for a long time. A
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Trump family-linked financial group probed by congressional committee over Chinese stock scams
A Republican-led congressional committee has demanded information from a financial firm linked to the Trump family about its role facilitating the US IPOs of Chinese stocks implicated in pump-and-dump schemes.
Dominari Securities, whose parent company counts Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump as
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Greg Abel starts Berkshire’s first share buyback of post-Buffett era
Berkshire Hathaway has started buying its own shares for the first time in 22 months as new chief executive Greg Abel deploys a record cash pile of nearly $400bn.
Abel, who took over as CEO from chair Warren Buffett at the start of the year, separately disclosed that he bought $15.3mn in company sh
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Turbulence tests South Korea’s stock market revival
After decades in the investment wilderness, South Korean equities are back in the headlines, for good and bad reasons. Last year the Kospi index smashed past historic records and delivered the strongest returns of any major bourse worldwide. This year, before war engulfed the Middle East, it had
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Hedge funds rethink emerging market bets after US-Israel strikes on Iran
Hedge funds that had piled into emerging market stocks are rushing to reassess their positions as the US and Israel’s attack on Iran sends shares and currencies in some developing countries sliding.
MSCI’s broad EM equities index fell almost 2 per cent on Monday as shares in markets including
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Nasdaq finds SpaceX’s gravitational pull hard to resist
Nasdaq's proposed changes to index inclusion policies aim to allow major listings, like SpaceX, quicker access to the Nasdaq 100. While beneficial for high-profile companies and the exchange, it raises concerns about market representation and potential volatility.
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Susquehanna-backed crypto firm BlockFills prepares for restructuring
Susquehanna-backed BlockFills is preparing for restructuring and battling a customer lawsuit after acknowledging financial losses and accounting lapses, becoming one of the first firms to fall victim to the recent downturn in crypto markets.
The Chicago-based crypto options and lending platform
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Money Beyond Borders — the making and breaking of global currencies
The US dollar’s recent travails — it has fallen more than 10 per cent against other major currencies since the beginning of 2025 — have led to renewed questioning about its future. How long will it remain the world’s premier currency? What might it take to finally knock it off its perch? And,
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FT ranking: High-growth companies Asia-Pacific 2026
This is the eighth High-Growth Asia-Pacific Companies annual ranking from the FT and Statista, which lists the top 500 companies based on data shared by public and private businesses for revenue growth between 2021 and 2024.
The highest-ranked company is Malaysian ecommerce technology platform
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What the Iran war will mean for emerging market economies
The oil price surge driven by the war in Iran will prevent central banks in developing nations from quickly lowering borrowing costs and put their long fight to tame inflation to the test, economists warn.
Before US and Israeli strikes on Iran, central banks in many emerging markets had been
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Subscriber webinar on April 16: the dollar under Trump
Join FT journalists on April 16 for a webinar discussing Kevin Warsh's potential influence on the Fed, dollar, and global finance, covering monetary policy, inflation, and AI's role in rate cuts. Register at ft.com/trump-dollar for access.
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Short sellers target Wizz Air as Iran war wipes out profit
Wizz Air faces increased short selling following a profit warning linked to the Iran conflict, with short interest rising significantly. Despite challenges from competition and rising costs, CEO József Váradi remains optimistic about managing the situation.
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Oil fears hit Asian stocks harder than profits
Asian markets have seen extreme volatility, with Korea's Kospi index dropping significantly due to strikes on Iran, only to rebound sharply. While energy costs impact these economies, the overall effect on major companies, particularly in electronics and machinery, may be less severe than anticipated.
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South Korean stocks hit hardest by Iran war as market plunges 12%
South Korean stocks fell 12% in a historic drop over fears of ongoing Middle Eastern conflict affecting oil imports. The Kospi index plummeted nearly 20% since Friday, driven by losses in major firms like Samsung and SK Hynix, causing retail investors to panic and the won to weaken significantly.
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