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South Korea to invest nearly $1.2 tn in chips, AI data centres
AFP50d agoneutral
South Korea to invest nearly $1.2 tn in chips, AI data centres

South Korea will invest nearly $1.2 trillion -- equivalent to more than two-thirds of its GDP -- in a new chip-building hub and AI data centres over several years, as it seeks to profit from soaring demand while developing previously neglected regions.The government also announced a separate investment of a quadrillion won (around $650 billion) in AI data centres over the next 10 years.

Investing.com50d agoneutral
Euro yields edge up as Middle East tension fuels oil, inflation fears

Investing.com - U.S. Treasuries and Eurozone government bond yields rose on Monday as a fragile truce between the United States and Iran failed to fully dispel energy-led inflation fears, prompting bond investors to brace for key macroeconomic data and crucial central bank commentary later this week.

Why Gold ETFs Are Suddenly Tarnishing
The Daily Upside50d agoneutral
Why Gold ETFs Are Suddenly Tarnishing

Gold ETFs have enjoyed serious upside in recent years, with the price of the precious metal increasing 64% in 2025 after a 26% climb the year before. The price of gold itself has fallen about 6% so far this year and more than 10% since the start of June. It’s always hard to say exactly why the markets do what they do, but the inflation and interest rate outlook clearly isn’t helping gold ETFs at the moment.

FNDF Pays Twice Yearly From 800 Global Companies, But Tariffs and Oil Prices Threaten Payouts
24/7 Wall St.50d agoneutral
FNDF Pays Twice Yearly From 800 Global Companies, But Tariffs and Oil Prices Threaten Payouts

The Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF (NYSEARCA:FNDF) pays a semi-annual distribution sourced from dividends of developed-market companies outside the United States. The question for income-focused holders is whether that stream remains durable as energy, banking, and pharma cash flows shift under tariff pressure and Middle East disruption. FNDF tracks the Russell RAFI Developed ... FNDF Pays Twice Yearly From 800 Global Companies, But Tariffs and Oil Prices Threaten Payou

Bloomberg50d agoneutral
Wall Street Is Abandoning Bets on a Stronger Euro

(Bloomberg) -- Wall Street banks are capitulating on bets for a stronger euro, as markets see the US outpacing Europe on interest-rate hikes for the rest of this year.Most Read from BloombergTrump’s U-Turn on Iran Sanctions Would Unravel Decades of CurbsAramco Helicopter Crash in Ras Tanura Kills All 14 on BoardAnthropic’s Mythos 5 AI Model Cleared by US for Wider UseUS Launches Fresh Strikes on Iran Targets After Drone HitsAn Analyst’s Missed Remark Surfaced in Deadly Iran School Strike ProbeTh

How Much Of Your Dividend Income Do You Actually Get To Keep?
24/7 Wall St.52d agoneutral
How Much Of Your Dividend Income Do You Actually Get To Keep?

Dividend investors love clean numbers. A $1 million portfolio yielding 5% generates $50,000 a year, and it is tempting to treat that figure as spendable income. In reality, federal taxes, state taxes, Medicare premiums, and inflation all take their share before those dollars reach your checking account. Consider three retirees. Retiree A owns a $750,000 ... How Much Of Your Dividend Income Do You Actually Get To Keep?

JPMorgan sees inflation problem investors are missing
TheStreet52d agobearish
JPMorgan sees inflation problem investors are missing

JPMorgan’s Bruce Kasman is putting a tougher Fed risk back in front of investors. In an interview with CNBC, as cited by Seeking Alpha, the bank’s chief global economist said inflation remains stickier than markets currently appreciate, warning that the Federal Reserve might have to raise interest ...