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Malaysia and Singapore to Develop Special Economic Zone in Johor – Investment Opportunities Await! KUALA LUMPUR (Multibagger) – Malaysia announced plans to finalize a pact with Singapore to establish a special economic zone (SEZ) in Johor, with an agreement expected to be signed in September. The SEZ aims to attract investment and facilitate the movement of goods and people between the two countries. The proposed Johor-Singapore SEZ includes initiatives such as a passport-free immigration clearance system, collaboration on renewable energy, and streamlining business approvals. The development is set to take place in Iskandar Malaysia and the Pengerang district, home to…

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Liontrust Asset Management Sees 2.8% AUMA Drop: Why Optimism Still Reigns LONDON (Multibagger) – Liontrust Asset Management has announced a 2.8% decline in assets under management and advice (AUMA) to £27 billion ($35 billion) in Q2. Despite this drop, the firm has significantly reduced net outflows to £900 million, down from £1.6 billion a year ago. Key Takeaways Market Outlook and Analyst Insights John Ions, Chief Executive of Liontrust, remains optimistic, citing lower interest rates and inflation expectations as catalysts for an improving financial market environment. According to Ions, this should attract more international investment into Britain. "The Labour Party’s…

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India’s Employment Growth Not Equivalent to Formal Jobs, Economists Say – Analysis & Breakdown As the world’s best investment manager and financial market journalist, I bring you the latest insights on India’s employment landscape. According to economists, the country’s employment growth is not equivalent to formal jobs with regular wages. The recent labor department figures show that most of the new opportunities come from self-employment and temporary farm hires. The data counters a Citibank report, highlighting a discrepancy in the number of jobs added each year. While there have been 20 million new employment opportunities generated annually since 2017/18, these…

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Yokohama Rubber Eyes $1 Billion Acquisition of Goodyear’s Off-Road Tire Business: What Investors Need to Know TOKYO (Multibagger) – In a bold move set to reshape the global tire industry, Japan’s Yokohama Rubber is reportedly in discussions to acquire Goodyear Tire & Rubber’s off-road tire business for a staggering $1 billion, according to Bloomberg. Market Reaction: Yokohama Rubber Shares Tumble The announcement triggered immediate market reactions. Yokohama Rubber’s shares plummeted by as much as 7% before recovering slightly to trade down 4.5% by late afternoon. The company has yet to provide an official comment on the matter. Breaking Down the…

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Investors Cheer UK’s New Labour Government for Stability and Growth Potential Investors around the world are applauding the UK’s new Labour government for providing much-needed stability and competence after years of Brexit turmoil and political uncertainty. With modest proposals aimed at boosting growth through supply-side reforms, coupled with efforts to improve trade relations with the EU, global fund managers are starting to show interest in UK assets once again. BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, has already signaled a shift in sentiment by turning overweight on UK stocks. The potential for political stability and attractive valuations is luring foreign investors…

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Bitcoin Price Rises on Bargain Buying Amid Mt Gox Uncertainty and German Government Sales In the world of cryptocurrency, Bitcoin saw a 2.8% increase in the past 24 hours, reaching $58,870.5, as investors took advantage of recent price declines. This recovery comes at a time of negative sentiment due to concerns over increased supply from Mt Gox and the German government. Bargain hunters have been stepping into the market in recent weeks, with Bitcoin ETFs seeing capital inflows as a result. However, uncertainty looms over just how many tokens Mt Gox will distribute as part of compensation for a 2014…

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— TSMC’s Q2 Revenue Surges to $20.67 Billion, Surpassing Market Expectations TAIPEI (Multibagger) – TSMC, the world’s leading contract chipmaker, has once again demonstrated its market dominance by reporting a remarkable second-quarter revenue of T$673.51 billion ($20.67 billion). This impressive figure significantly outstripped market forecasts, reaffirming TSMC’s pivotal role in the global semiconductor industry. Market Outperformance: Decoding the Numbers According to a SmartEstimate compiled by LSEG from 21 analysts, TSMC’s second-quarter revenue was anticipated to be around T$654.27 billion. However, the actual revenue surpassed these expectations by a substantial margin, highlighting TSMC’s robust operational efficiency and market demand. Currency Context…

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China’s Exports Surge Amid Tariff Threats: What Investors Need to Know By Joe Cash BEIJING (Multibagger) – China’s exports are expected to have grown at the fastest pace in fifteen months in June, as manufacturers rush shipments to beat impending tariffs from key export markets. Trade data set to be released on Friday is projected to show an 8.0% year-on-year increase in exports, up from 7.6% in May. Imports are also anticipated to have grown by 2.8% last month, indicating increased purchases of parts for export goods. The stronger-than-expected export growth comes as a welcome development for China’s economy, which…

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Sunrun Inc CFO Sells Shares: What Does It Mean for Investors? Sunrun Inc (NASDAQ:) CFO, Danny Abajian, recently sold 4,662 shares in the company. This transaction, which occurred on July 8, 2024, was valued at approximately $58,839. The sale was part of a pre-arranged plan to cover tax obligations related to the settlement of vested restricted stock units. Abajian still holds a significant stake in the company, with 283,098 shares of common stock. In addition to the sale, Abajian reported transactions coded as “G,” indicating gifts or transfers of ownership without monetary exchange. These transactions involved 4,838 shares each. Sunrun…

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Microsoft Steps Back from OpenAI Board Observer Role Amid Regulatory Scrutiny By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Multibagger) – In a strategic move to address regulatory concerns, Microsoft has relinquished its board observer seat at OpenAI, citing significant improvements in the AI start-up’s governance over the past eight months. The Shift in Board Dynamics According to a report by the Financial Times, Apple (NASDAQ:) was also anticipated to take up an observer role on OpenAI’s board but has since decided against it. Apple has not provided any comments regarding this decision. Microsoft (NASDAQ:) initially occupied a non-voting observer position on OpenAI’s…

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