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Brazil Traders ‘Sell First, Ask Later’ as Panic Hits Markets - Yahoo Finance

  1. Brazil Traders ‘Sell First, Ask Later’ as Panic Hits Markets  Yahoo Finance
  2. Brazil Fights Real Selloff With Two Dollar Auctions in a Day  Bloomberg
  3. Brazil currency hits record low amid ongoing fiscal woes  Reuters
  4. Brazil currency rout risks worsening unless Lula delivers fiscal reforms  Financial Times
  5. USD/BRL hits all-time high of 6.1496 amid failed BCB intervention  FXStreet

Stockopedia 

How a decade of NAPS portfolios beat every fund manager in the UK

I can hardly believe it, but it’s about to be ten years since the inception of the NAPS Portfolio at Stockopedia. And what a decade it’s been for UK stocks. We’ve had Brexit, six Prime Ministers, a pandemic, FTSE indices that have gone nowhere, an AIM index that’s gone backwards, and a torrent of delistings as company executives up sticks and move to the USA where everything is going gang busters. So it’s rather surprising to find that the humble NAPS Portfolio has done rather well. This model... Читать дальше...

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Report: Man Utd Star Considers New Chapter After Omission

Marcus Rashford Ready for New Challenge: What’s Next for the Man Utd Forward? Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has candidly opened up about his future, admitting he feels “ready for a new challenge” after being left out of the squad for the recent Manchester derby. Rashford’s Exclusion Sparks Questions The 27-year-old forward was conspicuously absent […]

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Financial Times 

What I got wrong in 2024

Rishi Sunak’s decision to call election earlier than needed highlights that candidates and personal traits matter

FOXNews.com 

5 cancer types where screenings save the most lives

Over a 45-years span — between 1975 and 2020 — improvements in cancer screenings and prevention strategies have reduced deaths from five common cancers more than any advances in treatments, researchers say.