Author: Lucas

Vladimir Putin is this weekend approaching a perfect storm as world oil prices plummet, just as a combination of Western sanctions and Ukraine’s concerted strikes on refineries begin to bite.His war economy – after defying gravity for several years – is now starting to creak with ordinary Russians, especially, badly hit in their pockets, and worse to come.There are flickering signs of Russians, long intimidated by his police state, daring to criticise him and his war which is now only 70 days short of the length of Soviet participation in the defeat of Hitler in WW2.Cemeteries and hospitals all across…

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Lithium osmium oxide is the compound, where the osmium atoms form a honeycomb-like lattice, enforcing a phenomenon called ‘magnetic frustration’ that could lead to a quantum spin liquid predicted by condensed matter physicists, said Oregon. “In a frustrated magnet, the atomic arrangement is such that electron spins cannot achieve an ordered alignment [as they would in a permanent magnet], and instead are in a constantly fluctuating state, analogous to how ions would appear in a liquid,” said Profesor Mas Subramanian. Lithium osmium oxide shows no evidence for magnetic order, even when frozen close to absolute zero, which suggests an underlying…

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There’s nothing like a solid double beat on analyst estimates to attract interest to a company’s equity.Stock market players were willing to build positions in home designer and builder Cavco Industries (CVCO +5.46%) as the trading week came to a close. This was inspired by the company’s latest quarterly earnings report, which prominently featured convincing beats on both the top and bottom lines. With that bracing tailwind at its back, Cavco’s stock raced more than 5% higher in value on Friday. That was a significantly better showing than the 0.3% increase of the bellwether S&P 500 index. Broad-based growth Cavco…

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For some lenders, as much as Tk6–8 out of every Tk10 earned now comes from bonds. TBS Report 01 November, 2025, 11:00 am Last modified: 01 November, 2025, 11:08 am Representational image. Photo: Collected “> Representational image. Photo: Collected Several private banks in Bangladesh have managed to sustain or even increase their profits despite a challenging financial environment, not through core banking operations, but by shifting heavily towards income from government securities (G-Secs). For some lenders, as much as Tk6–8 out of every Tk10 earned now comes from bonds. This marks a major transformation in their profit model, driven by…

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From Steel to Composite: Why Materials Matter Traditional conductors such as ACSR and ACSS use steel cores to provide tensile strength. However, steel expands when heated, causing line sag at higher operating temperatures. That sag often becomes the limiting factor in system performance – and it constrains utilities from operating lines at higher capacities, even when thermal limits are well below safety margins. The ACCC® Conductor replaces that steel with a carbon fiber composite core that has roughly one-third the weight and one-tenth the thermal expansion. Surrounding the core are fully annealed (or aluminum-zirconium alloy), trapezoidal aluminum strands that pack…

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Deep-pocketed investors have adopted a bullish approach towards Illumina (NASDAQ:ILMN), and it’s something market players shouldn’t ignore. Our tracking of public options records at Benzinga unveiled this significant move today. The identity of these investors remains unknown, but such a substantial move in ILMN usually suggests something big is about to happen.We gleaned this information from our observations today when Benzinga’s options scanner highlighted 19 extraordinary options activities for Illumina. This level of activity is out of the ordinary.The general mood among these heavyweight investors is divided, with 63% leaning bullish and 26% bearish. Among these notable options, 2 are…

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ISTANBULThe leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) member states on Saturday adopted a summit declaration recognizing cultural and creative industries as a “growth driver” for the region.The declaration came after the 21 APEC nations concluded their two-day summit in the South Korean city of Gyeongju, Yonhap News reported.“We reaffirm our shared recognition that robust trade and investment are vital to the growth and prosperity of the Asia-Pacific region, and remain committed to deepening economic cooperation to navigate the evolving global environment,” the declaration said.The declaration outlined APEC’s key priorities, ranging from trade and investment to digital innovation and inclusive…

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Borrowers with a “perfect credit score” and a “few” buy now, pay later transactions have been declined mortgages, brokers have told Money in an exclusive survey. Several brokers told us a client’s regular use of BNPL services was a factor in their rejection by a high street lender.Brokers have urged lenders to change the way they judge prospective borrowers with BNPL payments on their credit file.In response to our findings, two of the biggest BNPL companies hit back, saying they provided innovative services and the rest of the financial industry should catch up. What is BNPL – and how to lenders get…

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A Division Bench of the Telangana High Court has recently dismissed a writ appeal filed by the state government and other appellants, upholding a single judge’s directive that requires the state to initiate fresh land acquisition proceedings under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013. In its judgment on October 6, the Bench, comprising Justices Abhinand Kumar Shavili and Vakiti Ramakrishna Reddy, noted that the authorities were directed by the single judge to only enquire into rival claims and pay compensation in accordance with law and did not empower the authorities to…

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