On the early morning of February 12, 2025, the cryptocurrency market discovers itself browsing turbulent waters. The international market capitalization has actually dipped to $3.15 trillion, reflecting a 2.87% decrease over the previous 24 hours.This recession follows Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's statement before the Senate Banking Committee, where his hawkish position

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The Ibovespa, Brazil’s primary stock index, extended its gains for a second consecutive session on Tuesday, driven by strong commodity performance, easing inflation, and a surge in Carrefour Brasil shares.

The index closed up 0.76% at 126,521.66 points, while the U.S. dollar fell 0.31%, ending the day at R$5.7678. Carrefour Brasil (CRFB3) led the Ib

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Gold markets on February 11, 2025, displayed resilience amid a volatile trading session, closing at $2,932.60 per troy ounce on COMEX, down a marginal 0.06%.

Earlier in the day, prices peaked at $2,945.40 before retreating due to profit-taking and resistance near key levels. The day’s movements underscored gold’s role as a safe-haven asset in times

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UBS BB forecasts Brazil's Central Bank will raise the Selic rate to 15.25% by May, driven by consistent inflation and financial pressures.This forecast follows the January inflation information (IPCA), which exposed a regular monthly slowdown to 0.16% from 0.52%, with the annual rate reducing slightly to 4.56%. Regardless of this deceleration, inflation remains above

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Oil markets rallied on February 11, 2025, as geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions drove prices to two-week highs. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for March delivery closed at $73.32 per barrel, gaining 1.38%.

Meanwhile, Brent crude for April rose 1.49% to settle at $77.00 per barrel. The surge reflected a complex interplay of sanctions,

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) revealed a substantial reduction in Argentina's soybean and corn production projections due to severe drought.Argentina, a major international grain supplier, faces decreasing yields after prolonged dry conditions and heats damaged crops. The USDA now approximates Argentina's corn harvest at 50 million m

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