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Destinations with the best beaches to escape to this year

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These beaches are praised for their extraordinary natural features and unique attributes.

Whitehaven Beach in Australia is known for its pristine white silica sand and turquoise waters, while Grace Bay in Turks and Caicos boasts powdery white sand and crystal-clear, calm seas. Anse Lazio in Seychelles is celebrated for its combination of granite boulders, lush greenery, and clear waters, creating a secluded tropical paradise.  Each of these beaches offers a unique and mesmerising experience, contributing to their global acclaim.

 

Whitehaven Beach: Australia: Nestled in the Whitsunday Islands, Whitehaven Beach is renowned for its pristine white silica sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it a top destination for beach lovers.

Grace Bay: Grace Bay in Providenciales consistently ranks among the world’s best beaches. Its powdery white sand and calm, azure waters create a serene and picturesque setting for visitors.

Anse Lazio: Located on Praslin Island, Anse Lazio boasts stunning granite boulders, lush greenery, and clear waters. This secluded beach is often considered one of the most beautiful in the Seychelles archipelago.

Baia do Sancho: Situated on Fernando de Noronha, Baia do Sancho frequently claims the title of the best beach in the world. Accessible by a staircase through a narrow crevice, it rewards visitors with golden sands and vibrant marine life.

 

Pink Sands Beach: Famous for its rosy-hued sand, Pink Sands Beach in the Bahamas is a tropical paradise. The gentle surf, swaying palm trees, and pastel-coloured cottages along the shore create a dreamy atmosphere.

 

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Commodities surge as oil volatility and metals hit record highs

Oil prices fluctuate due to geopolitical tensions; precious metals soar amid inflation concerns, sparking a commodities rally.

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Oil prices fluctuate due to geopolitical tensions; precious metals soar amid inflation concerns, sparking a commodities rally.

Global commodities are on the move, with oil prices swinging sharply as geopolitical tensions involving Iran fuel uncertainty across energy markets. Traders are closely watching supply risks and political flashpoints, driving short-term volatility.

Precious metals are stealing the spotlight, pushing to record highs as investors seek safety amid inflation concerns, interest-rate uncertainty and rising global risk. At the same time, industrial metals are surging, supported by demand expectations and tightening supply.

To unpack what this means for markets and investors, we’re joined by Kyle Rodda from Capital.com to break down the key drivers behind this powerful commodities rally.

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Stocks slide and Trump cancels talks: What’s next for markets and Greenland?

U.S. stocks dip; S&P 500 down 0.9%, as investors react to weak bank earnings and market volatility.

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U.S. stocks dip; S&P 500 down 0.9%, as investors react to weak bank earnings and market volatility.


U.S. stocks fell for a second day on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 dropping 0.9% and the Dow Jones losing 164 points. Investors are reassessing record-high levels as major banks report weaker-than-expected earnings.

Wells Fargo shares tumbled more than 5% after disappointing revenue results, while Bank of America is down roughly 7% week to date. Citigroup and Wells Fargo have both seen declines of about 8%, highlighting volatility in the banking sector.

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U.S. budget deficit falls to $1.67 trillion

US budget deficit falls to $1.67 trillion amid tariffs; implications of corporate taxes and Supreme Court rulings discussed.

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US budget deficit falls to $1.67 trillion amid tariffs; implications of corporate taxes and Supreme Court rulings discussed.


The US budget deficit has dropped to $1.67 trillion in 2025, the lowest in three years, driven by record customs revenue from President Donald Trump’s tariffs. While this marks a positive shift for the economy, challenges loom with potential Supreme Court rulings on tariffs and falling corporate tax receipts.

David Scutt from StoneX explains the key factors behind the decline in the deficit and what December’s figures reveal about the overall fiscal health of the US.

We also explore the potential implications of upcoming Supreme Court decisions and how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could impact future deficits. Stay informed on what these changes mean for the economy and markets.

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