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36d06/08

How non-US investors actually access US markets in 2026 - brokers, taxes, and what nobody tells you

Been doing this for a few years from outside the US. A lot of people ask the same questions so here's the honest breakdown: Which broker? eToro is the easiest entry point — available in most countries, simple interface, no minimum deposit. Good for getting started with US stocks and ETFs. For more advanced trading (options, leveraged ETFs like TQQQ, lower FX fees) Interactive Brokers is the gold standard. More paperwork to open but worth it long term. The tax thing everyone misses: File Form W-8

Socialunclassifiedeurope · usa
36d06/08

Saudi Arabia Slashes Oil Prices Again as Asian Demand Weakens

Saudi Arabia has slashed the official selling prices of its crude loading in July to customers in Asia, Europe, and the United States, in a widely expected second consecutive monthly cut amid weakening demand and narrowing spot Middle East crude premiums. Saudi oil giant Aramco has reduced the price of its flagship Arab Light crude loading for Asia in July by $6 per barrel, setting it at a premium of $9.50 per barrel over the average Oman/Dubai prices, the benchmark for Middle East oil, a pricin

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
36d06/08war-conflict · 3/5

Israel Hits Iranian Petrochemical Plant as War Escalates

Israel hit a petrochemical plant in southwestern Iran early on Monday, the first direct energy strike on Iranian territory since the April 8 ceasefire, as hostilities in the Middle East rapidly escalated during the weekend. Israel and Iran traded missile strikes on Sunday, with Iran targeting Israel and Israel retaliating on Iranian targets. The escalation swiftly led to a 5% spike in oil prices early on Monday in Asian trade amid market fears that a U.S.-Iran deal is becoming increasingly elusi

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
36d06/08

Deep dive on $CASY: what I found

Casey's General Stores is the third-largest convenience store chain and the fifth-largest pizza chain in the US. That second fact is the whole thesis, and most people miss it. The market files this under "gas stations," and gas stations are a terrible business. Casey's is not really in the gas business. Here is what the numbers actually say. The business, in one line About 2,900 stores, heavily concentrated in small Midwestern towns (population under 5,000 in a large share of locations). In thos

Socialunclassifiedusa
36d06/08

Hong Kong’s southbound travel scheme opens to 5 more Greater Bay Area cities

Hong Kong will expand a travel scheme that allows mainland Chinese motorists to enter the city for leisure, opening it to drivers from five more Greater Bay Area cities and doubling the daily quota for urban trips. Authorities said on Monday that the Southbound Travel Scheme for Guangdong Vehicles would be extended to all nine mainland cities under the Greater Bay Area scheme, up from the current four, while the daily quota for urban trips would be doubled to 200 from July 25 from 100 at...

unclassifiedchina · asia · australia
36d06/08

China Dominates Global Low-Carbon Investment as U.S. Momentum Slows

China accounts for the majority of low-carbon projects that secured total funding of $43 billion over the last six months, Reuters has reported, citing a report by the Mission Possible Partnership, a non-governmental energy transition advocacy, supported by the World Economic Forum and the Bezos Earth Fund. There were a total of 19 industrial projects that received funding for low-carbon energy in the period reviewed, and 13 of them were in China, the report said. The total is a considerable inc

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
36d06/08sanctions · 2/5

Asian Coal Prices Surge as Indonesia Tightens Export Controls

Benchmark coal prices in Asia surged to the highest in almost two years following a government announcement from Indonesia concerning control of commodity exports, including coal. The new rules for commodity exports would cause delays in outbound shipments of coal from Indonesia, Bloomberg noted in a report on the price news, adding the disruption comes amid climbing demand for coal amid the summer heat that drives higher electricity consumption for air-conditioning. Demand for coal has increase

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
36d06/08

China sees record panda bond issuance in 2026 as foreign borrowers pile in

Foreign governments, international banks and multinational companies are increasingly tapping China’s domestic bond market, as panda bond issuance hit a record high in the first five months of the year. A total of 11 entities sold 14 panda bonds – yuan-denominated debt instruments issued by foreign entities in mainland China’s onshore market – worth 26.64 billion yuan (US$3.7 billion) in May, up 246 per cent from a year earlier and the highest level on record for the month, according to data...

unclassifiedchina · asia
36d06/08war-conflict · 3/5

OPEC+ Approves Another Oil Output Hike for July

OPEC+ this Sunday decided to add another 188,000 barrels of crude to its collective production next month despite the ongoing disruption in the Middle East resulting from the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran. The group has approved a series of output hikes totaling close to 600,000 barrels daily since April, but this has remained largely on paper as a lot of big producers in the Middle East cannot restore production to pre-war levels due to the continued blockage in the Strait of Hormuz. The la

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
36d06/08war-conflict · 3/5

Oil Prices Spike After Iran and Israel Exchange Missile Attacks

Oil prices started the week higher after Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel on Sunday night, heightening fears that U.S.-Iran peace talks might once again fall apart. Israel has since retaliated to the attack with strikes in western and central Iran despite calls from Trump to not respond to the Iranian missiles. At the time of writing, Brent crude had climbed 3.45% to $96.30 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate had gained 3.41% to trade at $93.63 per barrel. Sunday's missile salvo

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
37d06/07war-conflict · 3/5

China adds warheads as nuclear powers ‘walk away’ from disarmament: SIPRI

China expanded its nuclear warhead stockpile over the past year and might have increased the number deployed with operational forces, a Swedish think tank report said, warning that major powers were “walking away” from disarmament commitments. According to the report released on Monday as part of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute’s (SIPRI) latest yearbook, China added 20 warheads to its nuclear stockpile as of January 2026, bringing the total to 620, up from 600 a year...

unclassifiedchina · asia
37d06/07

Brazil’s Embraer sees eventual China breakthrough for E2 jets

Brazilian planemaker Embraer ⁠expects to eventually bring its ⁠E2 jets into China, seeing a role for the aircraft among the country’s domestically developed models, a senior executive told Reuters on Sunday. “We have a dedicated team in Beijing, they’re day-to-day working in China,” Embraer Commercial Aviation ‌CEO Arjan Meijer said on the sidelines of a global gathering of top airline executives in Rio de Janeiro. “We believe the E2 family is the ideal complement to the indigenous products of..

unclassifiedchina · asia · europe
37d06/07war-conflict · 3/5

Post-War Oil Trade Could Look Nothing Like It Did Before Hormuz

Persian Gulf oil exporters are scrambling to reroute their crude from ports to pipelines to keep the world running and keep their oil money flowing and fueling their economies. Sanction waivers abound. Venezuela’s oil output has shot up to 1.25 million barrels daily. The world of energy after the end of the war in the Middle East will be a very different one from what we’ve become accustomed to over the last five years. When the United States and Israel first fired on Iran, the overwhelming assu

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
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