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NatWest share price dips after the Evalyn buyout as traders eye Q4 earnings

NatWest share price suffered a harsh reversal, moving from a high of 704p on February 4 to the current 633p. This retreat happened after the company announced its buyout of Evelyn Partners ahead of its upcoming earnings. It has also formed a few bearish chart patterns, pointing to more downside in the near term. NatWest

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Top crypto stocks to watch this week: HOOD, COIN, MSTR, BMNR

Crypto stocks, including digital asset treasury (DAT), exchanges, and miners, have plunged this year as Bitcoin and most altcoins imploded. Bitcoin price plunged to $60,000, while most altcoins fell to their multi-year lows. This article explores some of the top crypto stocks to watch this week. Coinbase stock in focus ahead of earnings Coinbase stock

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Applied Materials stock: Will AMAT rise or fall after earnings?

Applied Materials stock price has rebounded in the past two consecutive days, moving from a low of $288 on February 4 to the current $322. It is approaching the all-time high of $345 as traders watch for the upcoming financial results. Applied Materials stock is benefiting from the AI boom AMAT is a top company

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GE Aerospace stock points to more gains as new major catalysts emerge

GE Aerospace stock price resumed its strong bull run, moving from the pandemic low of $37 to $320, a 768% surge that pushed its market capitalization to over $336 billion. This rally may continue as the company faces fresh catalysts ahead. GE Aerospace has Indian and Chinese catalysts ahead  General Electric Aerospace, the biggest company

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Tulsi Gabbard denies wrongdoing over delayed whistleblower complaint referral to Congress members: ‘Baseless’

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard denied any wrongdoing on Saturday as Democrats question why a whistleblower complaint filed against her last May took nearly a year before it was referred to Congress. ‘[Virginia Democrat] Senator Mark Warner and his friends in the Propaganda Media have repeatedly lied to the American people that I or the ODNI

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Whispering death: Army’s new M1E3 Abrams tank is a hybrid-drive silent killer

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has his ‘Arsenal of Freedom Tour’ in full swing, visiting the nuclear submarine production floor at Newport News, Virginia and Blue Origin’s space launch at Cape Canaveral Florida. His goal: restore American industrial prowess and secure freedom for generations to come. You’ll never guess which program is moving fastest of

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DAVID MARCUS: In rural Virginia, mixed signals for Trump and the GOP

LEXINGTON, Va. – President Donald Trump’s poll numbers are a bit all over the place these days. The averages have him about seven points underwater, while some surveys show him down as much as 19. And then, one poll, the most accurate of 2024, has him up one point at 50%. Likewise, large majorities of

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North Korea executed teens for listening to K-pop, watching ‘Squid Game’: report

North Korean authorities executed teenagers for watching the South Korean television series ‘Squid Game’ and listening to K-pop, human rights researchers announced in early February. Amnesty International cited testimony from an escapee with family ties in Yanggang Province who said people, including schoolchildren, were executed for specifically watching the popular survival drama series. It also

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Iran’s top diplomat says nation’s power lies in defying pressure: ‘No to the great powers’

Iran is prepared to pursue diplomacy while remaining ready to defend itself if challenged, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday, arguing that Tehran’s strength lies in its ability to stand firm against pressure. ‘We are a man of diplomacy, we are also a man of war; not in the sense that we seek war, but

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The world’s top nuclear powers have no arsenal limits, here are the countries with nukes

For the first time in decades, the world’s two largest nuclear superpowers are no longer bound by any treaty limiting their arsenals. The last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between the U.S. and Russia, known as New START, expired Thursday. The lapse removed limits on how many nuclear weapons Washington and Moscow could deploy on

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