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Economic Events and Company Reports on August 7, 2025: Bank of England Interest Rate, U.S. Tariffs, Reports from Siemens and Toyota
... by Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey. The head of the regulator will comment on the state of the economy and inflation risks. Bailey’s rhetoric during the speech will affect investor expectations regarding the Bank of England's future actions ... ... initial jobless claims (for the week ending August 2). This traditional weekly indicator of the US labor market: a consistently low number of claims will confirm employment resilience, while an increase could signal the beginning of a labor market cool-down....
Cryptocurrency News — Sunday, July 27, 2025: Market at Record Highs; Capital Inflow into Crypto ETFs Continues
... implements cross-chain interoperability technology, connecting various blockchains into a unified ecosystem. Despite the relatively low price of DOT, the project remains significant within the industry, with its token consistently ranking among the largest by ... ... regulations, while Hong Kong offers liberal conditions for crypto businesses. Despite progress, regulatory bodies emphasize risks and investor protection. Nevertheless, the overall trend is moving towards legalization: the industry is emerging from the ...
Startup and Venture Capital News - Friday, July 25, 2025: Record AI Rounds, Crypto IPO Boom, and Venture Consolidation
... of the regional landscape. Meanwhile, Asia is still lagging behind, with funding for startups in China falling to multi-year lows. Nevertheless, the overall dynamics indicate the formation of a new global venture boom following a period of decline.
Record ... ... with cautious optimism. On the side of startups are impressive technological achievements (especially in AI) and an increased risk appetite among investors. Many funds accumulated significant capital reserves during the downturn and are now actively seeking ...
OPEC+ vs Trump: Why Oil Prices Aren't Dropping and What Threats Against Russia Have to Do With It
... that the decision is based on "stable prospects for the global economy and current market fundamentals, as reflected in low oil inventories."
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), consisting of 12 member states, formed ... ... a resolution to the conflict with Ukraine is not reached by that time.
By increasing production, OPEC+ is not taking on much risk, as this is happening during a still high seasonal global demand for oil, which allows prices to react relatively weakly,...