Market commodities
Nasdaq | 22,844.37 | ▲ 2.56% |
S&P 500 | 6,704.69 | ▲ 1.53% |
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Bitcoin | 87,890.70 | ▲ 1.30% |
Gold | 4,094.00 | ▲ 1.34% |
Dow Jones | 46,499.92 | ▲ 0.52% |
Ethereum | 2,924.00 | ▲ 4.44% |
Tether | 1.00 | ▼ 0.00% |
Binance Coin | 863.44 | ▲ 2.37% |
Solana | 136.55 | ▲ 4.42% |
Finance & Markets
Stocks Rally as Fed Rate Cut Bets Strengthen, Treasury Yields Ease

Global stocks rose for a second consecutive session on Monday amid increasing expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December. Wall Street indexes climbed, led by a 5% gain in Alphabet, while longer-dated U.S. Treasury yields slightly declined. Markets now price a 78.9% chance of a 25 basis point Fed cut, up from 42.4% last week, following Fed officials' signals of potential easing amid a softening U.S. job market.
The growing prospect of Fed easing has lifted risk assets, easing pressure on stretched valuations in sectors like AI. Investors should monitor upcoming U.S. retail sales and producer price data for further Fed policy cues. Currency markets may also see volatility with possible Japanese intervention to support a weakening yen.
Wall Street Advances on Optimism for December Fed Rate Cut

U.S. stock markets opened higher Monday as Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller advocated for a rate cut at the December meeting, fueling investor optimism. The Dow Jones rose 0.23%, the S&P 500 gained 0.51%, and the Nasdaq Composite climbed 0.94%. Gold prices surged 0.4% amid expectations of easing monetary policy and a weaker dollar.
The renewed prospect of a December rate cut could lower borrowing costs and support equity valuations. Investors should monitor upcoming retail sales and inflation data for further Fed policy cues. Precious metals may continue to benefit from dovish sentiment while oil prices remain sensitive to geopolitical developments.
Business & Investments
Diversified Energy Completes $550M Acquisition of Canvas Energy

Diversified Energy Company finalized its $550 million acquisition of Canvas Energy, adding approximately 147 MMcfepd (24 Mboepd) of production and expanding its Oklahoma acreage to about 1.6 million net acres. The transaction was funded in part by a $400 million asset-backed securitization backed by Carlyle-managed funds and co-investors, with an estimated next-twelve-month EBITDA of $155 million before synergies.
This acquisition enhances Diversified's operational scale and portfolio optionality in Central Oklahoma, expected to deliver meaningful annual synergies. The ABS financing at a 5.97% coupon offers cost-effective capital to support growth, while issued consideration shares increase equity liquidity and investor alignment.
Crypto & Fintech
Bitcoin ETFs Experience $1.2 Billion Outflows Amid Price Slump

Bitcoin spot ETFs shed nearly $1.2 billion in assets last week, marking the third-largest weekly outflow since their inception 22 months ago. The funds faced significant selling pressure Thursday with over $900 million withdrawn, largely driven by BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust and complemented by declines in Grayscale and Fidelity’s Bitcoin funds. Bitcoin's price tumbled to $81,000, its lowest since April, amid macroeconomic uncertainty and fading expectations of further U.S. rate cuts.
These outflows highlight investor caution amid Bitcoin's six-week price decline and broader market volatility. However, renewed inflows in altcoin ETFs like Solana and XRP indicate shifting investor interest in diversified crypto exposure. Continued price fluctuations and regulatory developments will remain key factors influencing ETF flows moving forward.
Datavault AI Digitizes African Minerals Via $7M Pact with MTB

Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ:DVLT) announced a $7 million minting agreement and a 30% perpetual royalty partnership with Tanzania’s MTB Mining Limited (MTB) to convert rare earth mineral reserves into verified digital assets. Leveraging Datavault’s patented Sumerian technology, these digital assets will be traded on the International Elements Exchange, beginning with MTB’s copper, gold, tin, diamond reserves, and the Windsor Ruby. This partnership modernizes mineral resource verification by providing traceable proof of origin and ownership.
This collaboration signals a pioneering step in asset digitization within the mining sector, enhancing transparency and liquidity for physical commodities. Investors and market participants can expect improved verification protocols and new trading opportunities for mineral-based digital assets on emerging exchanges.
Emerging Tech & Ethics
ECB Chief Warns AI Delay Risks Europe's Economic Future

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde cautioned that Europe's delay in adopting artificial intelligence could jeopardise the continent’s competitiveness and future. She highlighted barriers such as fragmented regulations, high energy costs, and bureaucratic delays that hinder AI infrastructure development, noting Europe's computing capacity is far behind the US and China.
Lagarde's remarks underscore urgent calls for regulatory reform and investment to accelerate AI adoption in Europe. Businesses and policymakers must address strategic dependencies and infrastructure bottlenecks to transform a late start into competitive advantage while balancing innovation with data privacy concerns.
Cox Enterprises Data Breach Exploits Oracle Zero-Day Vulnerability

Cox Enterprises disclosed a data breach resulting from a zero-day vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite, affecting 9,479 individuals. The Cl0p ransomware group claimed responsibility, leaking stolen files on its dark web site in late October 2025. Cox detected the breach in September and is offering 24 months of free credit monitoring to those impacted.
This breach highlights the ongoing risks posed by zero-day exploits in widely used enterprise software. Organizations relying on Oracle systems should prioritize timely patching and enhance their threat detection capabilities. The incident underscores the importance of comprehensive data protection and incident response planning amid increasing ransomware activity.
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Forensic Lens
Money Trails
On Sunday, Strictly Come Dancing host Claudia Winkleman stunned in a beige and black leopard print A-line dress from H&M during the show's results segment. The dress, now 20% off at £18.40 from £22.99, features flattering details such as 3/4 raglan sleeves and a keyhole back, and is available in sizes XXS to 4XL.
This endorsement has driven consumer interest in affordable high-street fashion, boosting H&M's visibility and sales for this style. Retailers offering similar animal print dresses at discounted prices may also see increased demand as shoppers seek chic yet budget-friendly wardrobe options.
Corruption & Governance
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. confirmed the arrest of seven suspects involved in a fraudulent flood control scheme worth billions of pesos. Thousands of compromised or incomplete projects are under investigation as authorities intensify efforts, pursuing additional suspects abroad in countries including the U.S., New Zealand, and Jordan.
This crackdown highlights systemic corruption risks in public infrastructure, prompting stricter oversight and potential policy reforms. Investors and contractors should anticipate heightened regulatory scrutiny and accountability measures moving forward.
Fraud Watch
The Supreme Court approved a ₹5,100 crore settlement to drop all criminal cases against fugitive Sandesara brothers accused of a $1.7 billion bank fraud. Included in the 2018 list of fugitive economic offenders alongside Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi, the brothers agreed to pay the amount by December 2025, ending proceedings from multiple agencies under several laws.
This unprecedented settlement sets a potential legal precedent for resolving large-scale financial fraud through negotiated payouts. High-profile fugitives may seek similar arrangements, influencing recovery strategies and legal approaches in future economic offense cases.
Global Integrity Outlook
Global
Ukraine has revised the US-backed 28-point peace plan, removing some Russian maximalist demands and reducing it to 19 points, aiming to reject Russian-imposed territorial concessions and keep its EU and NATO choices independent. Volodymyr Zelenskyy may meet Donald Trump amid ongoing negotiations involving Kyiv, Washington, and Europe, which seeks prominent involvement. The talks follow Ukraine’s recent battlefield challenges and internal political upheaval.
US
Trump's mass ICE raids have caused thousands of students to miss school, with arrests occurring near campuses in at least 10 states. In Charlotte, over 250 immigrants were detained in a week, leading to about 30,000 student absences as fear and trauma grip communities. Educators warn these enforcement actions harm children’s wellbeing and school funding.
Latin America
The Trump administration plans to designate Venezuela’s Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization to increase pressure on President Nicolás Maduro and combat drug trafficking. This move escalates U.S. actions, which include a military buildup in the Caribbean and strikes against drug traffickers, reflecting tensions and possible expanded military options. The label targets corruption linked to high-ranking military officers and officials involved in illicit activities.
Asia
India protested to China after an Indian woman from Arunachal Pradesh was detained for 18 hours at Shanghai airport because Chinese immigration officials deemed her passport invalid, claiming Arunachal Pradesh as Chinese territory. India strongly affirmed Arunachal Pradesh as Indian territory and highlighted violations of international aviation conventions by China. The Indian consulate intervened to secure her release and travel onward.
Quick Bits / Short Reads
RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra signals potential further policy rate cuts as India's retail inflation hits a record low of 0.25% in October amid falling food prices and tax relief. — Business News India
US economy is forecasted to grow 2% in 2026 with sticky inflation around 2.6% and subdued job gains pushing unemployment to 4.5%, according to a NABE survey of 42 forecasters. — Benzinga
RBI reports India’s economy gains momentum with manufacturing PMI at 59.2 in October and record low inflation of 0.25%, but cautions global equity valuations may outpace fundamentals risking financial stability. — Mint
TRUBAR Inc. posts record Q3 net revenue of $21.6 million, up 88% year-over-year, driven by expanded distribution and new product launches, reaffirming 2025 guidance of $65-70 million in net revenue. — Benzinga
Atlas Engineered Products reports Q3 2025 revenue growth of 23% to $20.3 million and 10% year-to-date rise, boosted by Penn-Truss acquisition and increased quoting activity. — Benzinga
BHP Group abandons takeover attempt of Anglo American PLC, clearing the way for Anglo's $70 billion merger with Teck Resources pending shareholder vote and regulatory review. — Financial Post
VanEck CEO Jan van Eck warns quantum computing poses a threat to Bitcoin’s encryption security and says his firm will "walk away" if Bitcoin’s cryptography is fundamentally broken. — Live Bitcoin News
UK government commits £100 million to buy AI hardware from British startups via an advance payment mechanism to boost AI sector growth in life sciences and financial services. — Ars Technica
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