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Could Trump’s Middle East peace deal reshape the global economy?

Trump’s ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas may reshape global markets and trigger new economic dynamics.

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Trump’s ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas may reshape global markets and trigger new economic dynamics.


Donald Trump’s latest diplomatic breakthrough — a ceasefire and potential peace deal between Israel and Hamas — could have ripple effects far beyond the Middle East. The former U.S. president is eyeing economic reconstruction opportunities in the region, with energy, infrastructure, and trade set to benefit if stability holds.

Experts say the deal could also influence global oil prices, energy markets, and investment flows, as renewed peace opens the door to new development projects. But it could also trigger volatility if negotiations falter or regional rivalries reignite.

As Trump prepares for further talks with China on trade and critical minerals, economists are watching closely. Could this mark the beginning of a new era of economic détente — or the start of another global power struggle centred around strategic resources?

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Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Australians warned of 2026 rate hikes as inflation concerns grow

Australians should prepare for potential interest rate hikes as RBA aims to tackle inflation amidst economic pressures.

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Australians should prepare for potential interest rate hikes as RBA aims to tackle inflation amidst economic pressures.


Australians are being urged to prepare for higher interest rates next year, with both Commonwealth Bank and NAB signaling the RBA could raise rates as early as February to keep inflation in check. The move comes as inflation trends continue to put pressure on economic policy decisions.

In an interview with Chris Weston from Pepperstone, we explore what “trend growth” means for everyday Australians and how stronger private demand could influence the economy. He also breaks down the risks that might trigger a larger-than-expected rate hike.

For borrowers and savers, these potential changes could have significant implications. NAB is already advising clients on strategies to navigate the forecasted 2026 rates. Stay informed and learn how to prepare financially for the coming year.

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Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban: Free speech at risk?

Supreme Court ruling on TikTok could redefine digital rights amid national security concerns and free speech debates.

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Supreme Court ruling on TikTok could redefine digital rights amid national security concerns and free speech debates.


The Supreme Court has delivered a landmark ruling that could reshape the future of TikTok in the U.S., citing national security concerns as the basis for a potential ban. Critics warn this decision may infringe on free speech while giving the President unprecedented control over online platforms.

In this episode, Karen Sutherland from Dharana Digital joins us to break down the implications of the court’s unanimous decision, the government’s arguments, and the response from privacy experts and former President Trump. We explore what this ruling could mean for future cases where national security intersects with freedom of expression.

From historical precedents to potential lessons for online platforms, this decision raises questions about the balance between public safety and individual rights. Dive in to understand how the TikTok ban could set a new standard for government authority over digital communication.

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Tesla board earns $3 billion in stock awards amid investor scrutiny

Tesla’s board compensation raises governance questions as investors prioritize performance in the competitive EV market.

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Tesla’s board compensation raises governance questions as investors prioritize performance in the competitive EV market.


Tesla’s board of directors raked in over $3 billion in stock-based compensation, sparking questions about governance and alignment with shareholder priorities. As investors focus on performance in a competitive EV market, scrutiny over board pay has never been higher.

We break down the implications of stock awards on executive accountability and governance optics, exploring how Tesla’s approach may influence investor perception. Brad Gastwirth from Circular Technologies shares insights on equity-based incentives and shareholder alignment.

Looking ahead, the conversation turns to how Tesla can maintain technological and manufacturing leadership while meeting investor expectations for discipline and performance.

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