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43d06/01

Australia catches Europe’s right-wing populist wave

Australia’s populist One Nation party surged past the ruling Labor party to lead a nationwide opinion poll for the first time, highlighting voter disappointment with last month’s budget and reinforcing signs of a fracturing of the conservative side of politics. One Nation’s primary vote advanced 4 percentage points to 31 per cent from a previous poll conducted ahead of the May 12 budget, while the centre-left government slipped 3 points to 28 per cent, according to a Redbridge Group/Accent...

unclassifiedchina · asia · europe
43d05/31war-conflict · 1/5

When does it actually end?

Honestly, is it just me or have we become completely jaded when it comes to prices? Everything is becoming more expensive. Food, electricity, rent, insurance, gas, you are asked to pay at every corner. And now I’m just supposed to shell out €150 for a damn DFB jersey? And the best thing: If you want to have a player name and a number on it, you're directly at €172. For a jersey. A fan item. No high-tech device, no winter jacket, no tailored suit. I understand yes, d

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
43d05/31

French museum reports theft of banana from Italian artist’s multimillion-dollar work

A museum in eastern France on Sunday reported to police the theft of a banana that forms a core part of a multimillion-dollar artwork by Italian visual artist Maurizio Cattelan. The missing fruit – which was taped to a wall to form the provocative work by Cattelan called “Comedian” – was noticed by a guard on Saturday to have gone missing. An iteration of the artwork was bought by Chinese-born cryptocurrency founder Justin Sun in 2024. He forked out US$6.2 million for the work, then days later..

unclassifiedchina · asia · europe
43d05/31

How to deal with your first "I wish I dint sell" after stock exploded

Pretty gutted. Hodl'd RSU stocks for 4-5 years with the stock bouncing between 60 and 120 over that period. 7 weeks after I sold about 90% of my stock for a "new" family car (2025 model), the stock exploded to a peak of 190 where I sold for about 102. Missed out on about 22k, which isent live changing but it still feels absolutely terrible. To make matters worse, when I look on reddit for similair stories, I just see posts of people becoming milionaires from the recent stock surge or stories of

Socialunclassifiedsocial-signal
43d05/31

Father sends me €5000 I have no idea about finances. What is the best way to do this?

EDIT: Thanks for the tips! Seems like daily money accounts are the best choice. But MSCI ETF's were also mentioned a few times, which is why I'll read the thread again and find out more. EDIT 2: A few people have written that I haven't written enough about my situation. I'm studying to be a teacher in Munich and am currently halfway through my studies, but I'm probably planning to extend it for an additional bachelor's degree. Primarily I just want the money

Socialunclassifiedgermany · usa · europe
43d05/31war-conflict · 1/5

"The mileage cheat" - cashback/bonus miles/credit card if you reliably process 3k per month via KK?

In https://www.reddit.com/r/Finanzen/comments/1tss7hd/businessclass_f%C3%BCr_lau_der_meilencheat_bl%C3%B6dsinn/ most answers are "only if you have a lot of expenses". What exactly does it look like when you have a lot of expenses? I don't know how I always manage it, but my Hanseatic debits are rarely less than €3,000, and I constantly add more when I'm on vacation. I think I would manage 30-50k a year, just refueling is a few hundred euros per month. I

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
43d05/31

AI firm MiniMax prepares for mainland China listing after shares surge in Hong Kong

MiniMax Group, the Chinese artificial intelligence model company, has officially kicked off plans to sell shares in mainland China. This offers onshore investors access to AI players beyond chipmakers and completes a dual-listing status in addition to Hong Kong. The Shanghai-headquartered company signed an agreement with Citic Securities on Friday, hiring the brokerage to help prepare for a sale of yuan-denominated shares. While other details on the listing are scant, it is widely expected that.

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
43d05/31war-conflict · 1/5

A classification on MSCI dilution fears over SPCX. What's it?

There are already confirmed fast-track inclusion reports in the MSCI World, and special rules have been changed for this purpose, e.g. here: https://www.cash.ch/news/top-news/msci-chef-spacex-winkt-nach-borsengang-schnelle-aufnahme-in-indizes-941343 But does this dilute the ETF, as feared? Let's imagine: the iShares Core MSCI World has a capitalization of all included companies of around $90 (European) trillion [see edit]. Musk has “only” promised 5% for the public market

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
43d05/31

Hong Kong considers new offshore yuan venture fund for tech, emerging industries

Hong Kong is considering launching a new offshore renminbi venture fund to channel capital into cutting-edge technology and emerging industries while also supporting the internationalisation of the yuan, the finance chief has said. The initiative would align with the nation’s latest five-year plan, which calls on Hong Kong to enhance its role as an international financial hub and expand its offshore renminbi business. “We are actively considering establishing a brand-new offshore renminbi...

unclassifiedchina · asia
43d05/31

Alibaba Group signs 6-year AI deal with Uefa, will bring 360 replay tech to major events

Alibaba Group and Uefa are bringing the Chinese giant’s 360-degree replay technology to football, after signing an exclusive six-year deal covering several major tournaments in Europe. The partnership, which has been widely reported in state media, will see the sport’s regional governing body join the International Olympic Committee and NBA China, among others, in working with Qwen, Alibaba’s artificial intelligence model. With European football accelerating its digital transformation and fan...

unclassifiedchina · asia · europe
44d05/31

Spain’s property market sees boost as Hongkongers, others, depart the UK and Canada

Hong Kong families in the United Kingdom and Canada are facing deep uncertainty due to shifting immigration policies and the rising cost of living, and some are looking for alternative destinations to settle. Property agents said Spain’s Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV), designed for retirees and anyone who can support themselves without employment, had become one of their top choices. The NLV provides a pathway for citizens outside the European Union and the European Economic Area who have enough...

unclassifiedchina · asia · europe
44d05/31

‘Sleep with eyes open’: China woman’s bungled double eyelid surgery causes complications

A woman in eastern China has been left unable to sleep with her eyes shut and is constantly crying because of a bungled double eyelid operation she underwent six years ago. The woman, surnamed Wang, drew wide attention on mainland social media after she shared her legal disputes with the cosmetic clinic in late May. In June 2020, Wang went to Meixi Cosmetic Surgery Clinic in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, for a double eyelid surgery, which cost her 12,000 yuan (US$1,800), reported the Shanghai...

unclassifiedchina · asia
44d05/30war-conflict · 2/5

Russia says Ukraine drone struck Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Russia’s state ⁠nuclear energy company Rosatom said on Saturday that a Ukrainian drone had struck the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Europe’s largest, causing no damage to key equipment, but the Kyiv military ‌denied it. Rosatom’s head Alexei Likhachev called the incident “deliberate” and said it left a hole in the wall of a turbine hall. “This afternoon, a Ukrainian kamikaze combat drone struck the turbine hall building of Power Unit No 6, resulting in ⁠a subsequent detonation,”

unclassifiedchina · asia · europe
44d05/30

Question for the ladies out there: How do you budget and maintain self care ?

👋 Hi! I have a question for the ladies out there. How do you keep up with the self care budget? I am on a strict budget and I started to neglect my self care (like laser, hair and nails) and my mental health has gotten worse. I feel that self care is quite expensive, between laser, nails, hair and facial care nothing very fancy just “basic”, no special treatments, massages fancy gyms or consultants, a necessarily budget would be around 3-400 euro/month on the lower end. No eyelashes, Botox or t

Socialunclassifiedeurope · usa
44d05/30war-conflict · 3/5

America’s LNG Boom Is Real — But China Is Planning Beyond It

The Iran war has handed the United States a rare opportunity: a new dawn of energy dominance in an increasingly fractured world. With coordinated US-Israeli strikes disrupting the Strait of Hormuz from late February, roughly 20% of global LNG supply has been stripped from the market since early March. Prices have surged across Asia and Europe. And into that vacuum, American gas has flowed. The numbers speak for themselves. US LNG exports to Asia jumped sharply in April, with nearly a quarter of

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
44d05/30

Spacex IPO fast tracking as the beginning of a development?

I've been reading a lot lately that ETF savers are saying that Spacex's fast tracking isn't that big of a deal because it's not expected to have a big impact overall in the ETF itself. That may be true, but I find the whole thing rather worrying if you see it as the beginning of a development in America. Who says that you can't just do the same thing with OpenAI and other larger IPOs in the future and potentially make a lot of money in bubbles as a saver/investor

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe · uk
44d05/30

Morocco Is Emerging as a Renewable Energy Superpower

Morocco is rapidly becoming a renewable energy powerhouse thanks to its favourable weather conditions and proximity to Europe. The North African country has rapidly developed its solar energy sector and is now looking to become a major green hydrogen and sustainable shipping hub. Morocco has long been heavily dependent on fossil fuel imports and continues to use coal to produce around 60 percent of its electricity. However, in recent years, it has been working to develop its renewable energy sou

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
44d05/30

Burned out, alone, low salary, need ways to FIRE

Hey! I'm 40F, living alone, the only income is monthly salary 1800 euro. Have 2 flats, one with low mortgage. If I sell them both, I'd have like ~ 130k. Atm I don't have energy to hunt for bigger salary, emugrate or start a business. If I sell the flats, I'd have to rent or live with relatives uncomfortably in rural places. To live modestly ~700e. needed if not renting. and ~1300e. if renting. Do you think it is possible to employ my cash for it to pay me salary, or at least grow it substanciall

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