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Spanish Court Denies Airbnb Request to Halt €64M Fine
Madrid's High Court rejects Airbnb's appeal to suspend a €64 million penalty over illegal vacation rentals and misleading ads.
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Nebius Secures $4.3B in Debt to Fuel AI Infrastructure Push
European AI infrastructure leader Nebius raises $4.34 billion in convertible debt, backed by major deals with Meta and Nvidia, to fund its $20 billion capital spend through 2026.
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Gold and Silver Plunge Amid Middle East Tensions and Oil Shock
Precious metals collapse as oil prices surge and dollar strengthens, despite ongoing Middle East conflict. Markets pivot to bonds and currency hedges.
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OpenAI Offers 17.5% Guaranteed Return to PE Firms Amid Enterprise AI Turf War with Anthropic
OpenAI is offering private equity firms a 17.5% minimum return and early model access to secure joint ventures-outpacing Anthropic’s non-yielding enterprise deal as both race toward IPOs.
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Trump Gives Iran 48-Hour Strait of Hormuz Ultimatum, Markets Recoil
Donald Trump demands Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz within two days; U.S. threatens strikes on power infrastructure. Stocks, oil, and crypto react sharply amid rising geopolitical risk.
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Grab Expands Beyond Southeast Asia with $600M Taiwan Foodpanda Purchase
Grab acquires Foodpanda Taiwan for $600M, expanding into AI-driven global services. Deal to close H2 2026, boosting EBITDA.
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Gold Plunges to Four-Month Low Amid Rising Rate Hike Bets and Middle East Escalation
Gold fell over 8% to $4,097.99/oz-the lowest since November-driven by surging oil prices, Iran-Gulf tensions, and shifting Fed expectations toward rate hikes in 2026.
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Final March Social Security Payments Released
The third and final round of Social Security payments for March is now available. Concerns over the program's long-term sustainability grow.