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Hanwha Group: Will invest 55 trillion won in South Korea to build satellites, space launch vehicles, and defense artificial intelligence data centers.
2026-07-03
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The unexpectedly weak non-farm payrolls data dispelled some concerns about interest rate hikes, and the main theme began to shift in July! When the market asks questions in new language, how will asset pricing move? This article will help you seize t
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CNBC reports Trump reiterated that under a potential peace accord to end US‑Iran hostilities Iran would purchase US agricultural products; Tehran has denied the claim. He said Iran "won't make money" and the US would "take some of the funds" to buy f
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