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41d06/03war-conflict · 3/5

Nuclear Startups Are in "Advanced Negotiations" to Buy Cold War Plutonium

As nuclear energy regains favor around the globe, competition for nuclear fuel is heating up. In an era of multiple and compounding energy crises driven by conflict, climate, and the power-hungry artificial intelligence boom, nuclear has resurfaced as a highly strategic option for building up energy security and independence for many nations around the world. But nuclear fuels supply chains are highly concentrated, and many of them are controlled by Russia, presenting critical geopolitical trade

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
41d06/03war-conflict · 2/5

Bubble within a bubble within a bubble - Time to think about regenerative investment

There are endless posts about the AI bubble, so I don't have to explain that one. Here's one particularly insightful article on it. A less talked about one is the "bubble" being created by oil pricing soaring as a result of the Iran war. A boom like that is very likely to be followed by a bust. And then there is the longer-term but HUGE "bubble" that very few want to talk about. That's the undeniable fact that since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution we have been building a system depend

Socialunclassifiedusa · iran
41d06/03

Where to park 20% of my nw

I've been investing since 13 years and my nw is all in equities. Now I've just sold a house a I'll receuve the money next week (250k eur) which represents 15% of my total nw (i wrote 20% in title but made a mistake). I want to invest it in equities as long term is the only thing that makes sense for wealth accumulation but what instrument would you park it it to then invest it say within 12 months? Of course if I see a dip of 10% ish ill dump it all in, if not dca slowly. I never really had so m

Socialunclassifiedeurope
41d06/03shipping-routes · 3/5

A Barrel Trapped Behind Hormuz Isn't Spare Capacity

At the start of 2026, oil traders were preparing for a glut. Supply growth was expected to outpace demand growth. OPEC+ was gradually returning barrels to the market. U.S. production remained near record highs. Economic growth was slowing, while electrification and efficiency gains were expected to temper consumption growth. The consensus view was simple: the world was heading into a period of excess supply. Six months later, that narrative never came true. Not because the world suddenly ran out

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
41d06/03war-conflict · 3/5

States Take Trump to Court Over Offshore Wind Cancelations

The Trump administration’s war on wind is heading back to court. New York’s attorney general sued the administration Tuesday over one of its deals to end an offshore wind project. Under the deal announced in March, French company TotalEnergies is receiving nearly $1 billion to walk away from two US offshore wind leases off the coasts of New York and North Carolina. Associated Press reports: State attorneys general from Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Vermont joined New York in

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
41d06/03

Kazakhstan Turns to U.S. Water Experts as Scarcity Threat Looms

Kazakhstan is turning to a US government agency for help on water conservation. Experts from the Kazakh water-management agency Kazvodhoz held talks recently with representatives of the US Bureau of Reclamation on ways to reduce water use in the agricultural sector, the Kazakh news outlet InBusiness.kz reported. The US Embassy in Astana facilitated the discussions. "The parties paid particular attention to the implementation of digital water metering and telemetry systems within irrigation netwo

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
41d06/03

Small business owner with Google Play AdMob UStVA, ZM and reverse charge invoices?

Hello everyone, I am a student and have registered a small sole proprietorship for app development. I use the small business regulation according to §19 UStG. My income from Google Play and AdMob has been very low so far, totaling just a few euros or cents per day. I have a VAT ID number. receive. Since then I have been receiving small invoices from Google Commerce Limited, Ireland for Google Play Apps, e.g. E.g.: March 2026: €0.12 May 2026: €0.17 The invoices say: “Service

Socialunclassifiedgermany · usa · europe
41d06/03war-conflict · 1/5

[CH] Swiss neo-broker buys 7% of Xtrackers FTSE All-World

Xtrackers recently launched a new FTSE All-World ETF: https://etf.dws.com/en-ch/IE000L6ZMMC4-ftse-all-world-ucits-etf-1c/ The Swiss neo-broker "neon" is one of the few Swiss banks to have free savings plans. The month before last, the Invesco FTSE All-World was swapped for the corresponding ETFs from Vanguard and the new Xtrackers. Invesco costs new and the other two are new free. June is the first month in which the vast majority of customers convert their savings plans

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe · uk
41d06/03

Copper Tops $14,000 With Banks Calling for Even More Upside

Copper is trading just above $14,000 a ton in London, roughly $500 shy of its all-time high set in January, and Wall Street thinks it has further to run. Goldman Sachs lifted its end-2026 copper price target by more than 10% this week, raising its forecast to $13,735/ton from a previous $12,465/ton. The revision is driven by a weaker-than-expected supply outlook: the bank slashed its global mine supply estimate by 350,000 tons, citing ongoing operational disruptions at Indonesia's Grasberg compl

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
41d06/03shipping-routes · 2/5

Kuwait Says Oil Output Won't Recover for 10-12 Weeks After Hormuz Reopens

Kuwait Petroleum Company expects it will take considerably longer to restore oil production than many traders appear to assume if the Strait of Hormuz reopens in the coming days. Speaking at the S&P Global Energy Middle East Petroleum and Gas Conference, the company’s managing director for international marketing, Shaikh Khaled Ahmad Al-Sabah, said Kuwait would need six to eight weeks to recover roughly 70% of normal production levels after Hormuz reopens, with the remaining 30% requiring about

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
41d06/03

Sp500 biggest 100 years of structural changes

A lot of people treat the S&P 500 like it is a passive, mathematical law of nature. It isn't. It is an actively managed, rules-based product run by a committee, and they change the rules whenever the market threatens to break their methodology. Right now in mid-2026, they are quietly rewriting the rulebook to accommodate the incoming wave of massive IPOs like SpaceX and Anthropic. I wanted to break down exactly what is happening now, and rank the most impactful structural changes the index has m

Socialunclassifiedusa
41d06/03war-conflict · 3/5

Britain’s Borrowing Outlook Darkens as Energy Shock Deepens

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been warned that government borrowing is set to spike as a result of the Iran war, as the Office for Budget Responsibility admitted it had underestimated the effects of the last energy price shock. In a review of its forecasting models, the OBR suggested it had learned lessons from Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which led to gas prices rising by around five times. It said the overall impact on public finances “was to significantly increase government borrow

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
41d06/03war-conflict · 4/5

Iraq Targets 770,000 bpd Through Ceyhan as Southern Output Climbs Back

Iraq has restarted production at some of its most important oil fields, including West Qurna 1, Majnoon and Fauqi, lifting national output back to roughly 1.5-1.6 million barrels per day after the collapse triggered by the Hormuz crisis, according to IraqiNews. Iraq has spent the past three months confronting a dangerous economic oil dependency caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and the rebound still keeps Iraq far below the more than 4 million bpd Iraq was producing before the regio

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
41d06/03

US Crude Oil Inventories in Freefall: EIA

Crude oil inventories in the United States decreased by 8.0 million barrels during the week ending May 29, according to new data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released on Wednesday. The decrease brings commercial stockpiles to 433.7 million barrels, according to government data, which is now 3% below the five-year average for this time of year. The EIA’s data release follows API’s figures that were released a day earlier, which reported that crude oil inventories saw a dr

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
41d06/03

South Korea Locks In Canadian Crude, LNG in Sweeping Supply Overhaul

South Korea will triple its crude imports from Canada this year and boost LNG purchases from Canadian export projects in the coming years as the Asian economy looks to diversify energy supply amid the massive oil and gas supply shock in the Middle East. Canada and South Korea on Tuesday agreed to expand their commercial relationship in energy and natural resources during a meeting in Ottawa between Canada’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Tim Hodgson, and Kang Hoon-Sik, the Republic of

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