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  • April 20 2026
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  • April 19 2026
    Global Economy
    The stock market’s new approach to valuation
    It is demonstrating an Earnings Before Iran, Tariffs and Dubious Announcements (ebitda) mentality
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  • April 19 2026
    European equities
    BlackRock warns of hit to European stocks from energy crisis
    World’s biggest asset manager had been more bullish on the region at start of year but says stocks are no longer cheap
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  • April 18 2026
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    Some commentators believe Heavy Assets, Low Obsolescence companies could be an investment antidote to markets ravaged by AI
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  • April 17 2026
    Oil
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  • April 17 2026
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  • April 17 2026
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  • April 17 2026
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  • April 16 2026
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  • April 15 2026
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  • April 15 2026
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  • April 11 2026
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  • April 10 2026
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    Cyber security stocks fall on worries over Anthropic’s advanced AI tool
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  • April 10 2026
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    Katie Martin
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