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SpaceX Launches Landmark IPO at $135 Per Share, Valuing Company at $1.75 Trillion
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SpaceX Sets $135 Fixed IPO Price, Eyes $1.75 Trillion Valuation
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SoftBank's PayPay Eyes $13.4 Billion Valuation in US IPO Amid Market Volatility
PayPay, backed by SoftBank, is targeting a significant US IPO with a valuation up to $13.4 billion, aiming to boost investor confidence in turbulent markets.
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Iran Conflict Fuels Global Oil Price Surge, Consumers Face Higher Gas Costs
Geopolitical tensions in Iran are driving up global oil prices, leading to anticipated increases at the gas pump for consumers.
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Musk's X and xAI to Repay $17.5 Billion Debt
Elon Musk's X and xAI are reportedly planning to fully repay approximately $17.5 billion in debt, signaling a significant financial maneuver for the tech ventures.
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Middle East Conflict Fuels Dollar Strength, Euro and Yen Slide
Escalating Middle East tensions and rising oil prices are driving demand for the U.S. dollar as a safe haven, impacting global currencies.
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Middle East Conflict Sparks Oil Surge, Defying Broader Market Sell-Off
Energy stocks surge as Middle East conflict disrupts oil and gas production, impacting global markets. Key shipping routes and production facilities are affected.
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Elon Musk's xAI Repays $3 Billion Debt Early Amid Expansion Push
Elon Musk's xAI is reportedly set to repay $3 billion in high-yield debt ahead of schedule, signaling strong financial footing and aggressive expansion plans in artificial intelligence.
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UK Faces Calls to Ban Cryptocurrency Political Donations Amid Foreign Interference Fears
UK lawmakers and anti-corruption groups urge a ban on crypto political donations, citing risks of foreign interference and money laundering.
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Nasdaq Joins Prediction Market Craze with SEC Filing for Binary Bets
Nasdaq proposes listing binary options tied to its flagship indexes, allowing traders to make yes-or-no bets on market direction. This move follows similar initiatives from Cboe and crypto exchanges.