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Trump election win spurs US stocks to strongest week in a year
S&P 500 breaks through 6,000 for first timeBusiness - Financial Times - 5 days ago -
Yahya Sinwar: the ruthless architect of Hamas’s October 7 attack
Fugitive militant who spent decades in jail has been killed in GazaBusiness - Financial Times - October 17 -
Trump hawks merchandise as White House race enters final stretch
Republican candidate cashes in on fame to sell pieces of his suits, branded jewellery and footwear and his imageBusiness - Financial Times - October 17 -
US and European hydrogen stock prices collapse as prospects deflate
Projects face lower than expected demand, regulatory uncertainties and growing investor scepticismBusiness - Financial Times - October 27 -
Why EU defence and security policy will stay in the hands of capitals
Also in this newsletter: wading into France’s budget messWorld - Financial Times - October 30 -
Why Raptors should get a head start on tanking after injury to All-Star Scottie Barnes
The 2025 draft class is worth bottoming out for, and now Toronto has an early excuseSports - CBS Sports - October 30 -
Why ‘Trump trades’ and ‘Harris trades’ could be just regular stock-market bets
Here’s what the S&P 500 sectors are really saying about their presidential election preference.Business - MarketWatch - November 2 -
Tesla’s stock is soaring on Trump’s win. Here’s why Wall Street is so upbeat.
CEO Elon Musk has close ties to Trump. Plus, Tesla could benefit from potential higher Chinese tariffs, an analyst says.Business - MarketWatch - November 6 -
Why software stocks could see fresh shine after Trump’s presidential victory
Analysts see the potential for a friendlier merger climate and growth in IT budgets.Business - MarketWatch - November 6 -
Trump is ‘the most pro-stock-market president’ America has ever had — here’s why it’s not even close
Financial markets could benefit from Donald Trump’s second term, says Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel. But they could also serve as a check against certain excesses.Business - MarketWatch - 2 days ago -
Why it would be difficult for Trump to reverse the 2024 election results
If Donald Trump or his allies tried to derail the electoral process, they would run up against an array of new guardrails this time around, legal experts say.Top stories - NBC News - October 29 -
Why the Social Media Reaction to Trump’s Election May Be Different From 2016
In 2016, online platforms were awash in calls to protest the day after Donald J. Trump’s victory. On Wednesday, many said it seemed like business as usual.Lifestyle - The New York Times - 6 days ago -
Why inflation helped tip the election toward Trump, according to experts
Inflation has helped fuel a global backlash toward incumbents, experts say.Top stories - ABC News - 6 days ago