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Gold (XAU/USD) builds on the previous day’s goodish rebound from sub-$4,650 levels and gains some follow-through positive traction during the Asian session on Tuesday. Despite failed US-Iran peace talks over the weekend, investors seem hopeful that the door for diplomacy remains open and that negotiations will continue. Apart from this, the uncertainty over future interest rate moves by the US Federal Reserve (Fed) weighs on the US Dollar (USD), which is seen offering support to the bullion.US Vice President JD Vance struck a cautiously optimistic tone on negotiations with Iran and said during an interview on Fox News that meaningful…

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Bitcoin climbed to $74,442 on Tuesday, up 5.2% over the past 24 hours and 8.1% over the week, reversing from Sunday’s low of $70,500 as reports emerged that Iran was considering abandoning uranium enrichment as a peace concession. The US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz remains in effect, but the absence of further escalation has allowed risk assets to recover.The move mirrors broader market behavior: the S&P 500 closed Wednesday’s session at 6,886.24, or +1.02%. The index is on track for its best week since November, with small-caps (+1.4%) outperforming large-caps (+1%). The VIX has compressed back toward 18.5…

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L1 Group’s funds under management tumbled in the March quarter as the performance of its flagship hedge fund was hit by the escalating war in the Middle East, and investors kept pulling money from Platinum Asset Management’s strategies.The high-profile L1 Long Short Fund, which manages $7.6 billion, fell nearly 8 per cent last month alone as its position in Qantas was whacked by higher jet fuel costs and softer travel demand caused by the Iran war. The portfolio’s holding in James Hardie was hit by rising inflation expectations and mortgage rates, which have weighed on the outlook for housing activity.Loading……

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Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment AnalystSource: FoolUpdated: 7 hours ago0minsSource: Fool Cash Position: As of the end of 2025, CRISPR Therapeutics holds nearly $2 billion in cash and cash equivalents, providing substantial financial support for ramping up sales of its only approved gene-editing therapy, Casgevy, thereby enhancing its competitive position in the market. Casgevy Sales Growth: Priced at $2.2 million per treatment, Casgevy generated $116 million in sales for 2025, including $54 million in the fourth quarter alone, indicating an accelerating sales trend, despite the company reporting a loss of $578.6 million last year. Clinical Trial Pipeline: CRISPR…

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When Jeff Bezos said that one breakthrough technology would shape Amazon’s destiny, even Wall Street’s biggest analysts were caught off guard. Fast forward a year and Amazon’s new CEO Andy Jassy described generative AI as a “once-in-a-lifetime” technology that is already being used across Amazon to reinvent customer experiences. At the 8th Future Investment Initiative conference, Elon Musk predicted that by 2040 there would be at least 10 billion humanoid robots, with each priced between $20,000 and $25,000. Do the math. According to Musk, this technology could be worth $250 trillion by 2040. Put another way, that’s roughly equal to:…

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There is a famous story from a medical school, told by the Brazilian humourist, Aparicio Torelly Aporelly, the Baron of Itararé. A professor, eager to trip up a student, asked a simple question. “How many kidneys do we have?” “Four,” the student replied. The professor sneered, ordered grass to be brought for the donkey in the room, and prepared his moment of triumph. The student did not blink. “You asked how many we have,” he said. “Two are mine and two are yours. We is a plural.”We often run into the same linguistic trap in national economic debate. When the…

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By Jon Hill ( April 13, 2026, 9:07 PM EDT) — The American Bankers Association pushed back Monday on a recent White House study that found banning stablecoin yield programs wouldn’t have much benefit for bank lending, saying the study downplayed the risks from such programs by asking the “wrong question” about them…. Law360 is on it, so you are, too. A Law360 subscription puts you at the center of fast-moving legal issues, trends and developments so you can act with speed and confidence. Over 200 articles are published daily across more than 60 topics, industries, practice areas and jurisdictions.…

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Got story updates? Submit your updates here. ›This regulatory filing offers a behind-the-scenes look at the complex financial infrastructure that underpins investment funds like StepStone Private Infrastructure.Washington TodayStepStone Private Infrastructure Fund, an investment company, has filed a post-effective amendment to its registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The filing covers updates and changes to the fund’s registration, including details on principal investment risks. Why it matters This filing is a routine regulatory update required for investment funds to keep their registration current with the SEC. It provides transparency into any changes to the fund’s structure, investment strategy,…

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EXCLUSIVE: The UK’s National Film And Television School (NFTS) has cancelled this year’s Inside Pictures professional development programme due to a lack of funding for the first time in more than 22 years. The School is exploring potential European partnerships with the aim of building a sustainable model from 2027. NFTS has administered Inside Pictures for 15 years and traditionally launches the new edition at the Berlinale. But it was unable to do so last month as it had been unable to secure sufficient backing for the initiative that supports globally-minded UK and European film and TV producers and executives…

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