Stock Market Capitulation?

Stock Market Capitulation?

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Crude Reality: Markets Caught Between War and the Fed

Oil prices are swinging as geopolitical tensions rise, leaving markets caught between conflict-driven shocks and an increasingly cautious Federal Reserve. In this IBKR Midweek episode, we break down what’s driving crude’s volatility, shifting rate expectations and what investors ...  Show more

Are Humanoid Robots China’s Next Economic Engine?

China’s economy is pivoting toward automation and AI as policymakers push for greater innovation and self-reliance. Brendan Ahern of KraneShares joins IBKR's Elizaveta Gridneva to discuss the rise of humanoid robotics and why embodied AI could become the country’s next major grow ...  Show more

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