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                     Geldpolitik unter Wasser: Das Klimaproblem der EZB (Anleihencheck)
                  
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                     Paris (www.anleihencheck.de) - Was haben Inflation, Staatsanleihen-Spreads und Klimakatastrophen gemeinsam? Zunehmend alles, so Océane BALBINOT-VIALE, Sustainable Investment Research Analyst, Crédit Mutuel Asset Management.
Für diejenigen, die immer noch glauben, dass der Klimawandel lediglich ein langfristiges ESG-Problem ist, das nichts mit den kurzfristigen wirtschaftlichen Fundamentaldaten zu tun hat, hat die Europäische Zentralbank (EZB) eine deutliche Antwort gegeben: "Klimabezogene Risiken sind ein unmittelbares Problem für die Finanzstabilität und das Wirtschaftswachstum". [mehr]...
                   
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                     Drinking Water Inspectorate ordered action over ′forever chemicals′ risk (The Guardian)
                  
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                     Analysis finds regulator for England and Wales raised issues with untreated water at facilities serving millionsThe drinking water watchdog for England and Wales has ordered companies to act after “forever chemicals” linked to cancer and other conditions were found in untreated water sources at levels it said “could constitute a potential danger to human health”.Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (Pfas) are a group of manmade chemicals used for their waterproof and grease-resistant properties. These forever chemicals persist in the environment, can build up in the body and some have been linked to cancer, hormone disruption and fertility problems. Two of the most notorious, PFOS (perfluorooctane sulfonate) and PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) are now banned after being classified as carcinogens by the World Health Organization. Continue reading......
                   
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                     Tiefe Wasser, heiße Aktie (Der Aktionaer)
                  
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                     Drohnen werden immer wichtiger: Doch die unbemannten Fahrzeuge gibt es nicht nur in der Luft oder an Land. Dieser französische Hot-Stock hat vor allem den Markt unter Wasser im Visier....
                   
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                28.10.25 - 16:54 
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                     Thune Throws Cold Water On GOP ′Rifle-Shot′ Shutdown Strategy As SNAP Recipients Plan ′Shopping′ Sprees (ZeroHedge)
                  
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                     Thune Throws Cold Water On GOP 'Rifle-Shot' Shutdown Strategy As SNAP Recipients Plan 'Shopping' Sprees
            The government shutdown is now in its 28th day, and the Capitol is as paralyzed as the agencies it funds. The House has been out of town for 39 days, while the Senate is in session - but with no clear endgame in sight.
Sen. Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) speaks at a Sept. 16 luncheon
On Monday, the largest federal worker's union sided with the Republicans in calling for a 'clean' continuing resolution (CR) - which would immediately reopen the government while various pork is debated for subsequent bills. 
Inside Monday night's closed-door GOP leadership meeting, Senate Majority Leader John Thune poured cold water on a plan that many Republicans once thought could turn the political tide: passing so-called "rifle-shot" bills to pay specific groups of federal workers such as the military, or air traffic controllers - while the broader standoff drags on, Punchbowl New...
                   
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                     Between A Dock & A Hard Place: Record Short Oil Positions Squeezed By Sanctions Despite Record Crude Glut On-Water (ZeroHedge)
                  
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                     Between A Dock & A Hard Place: Record Short Oil Positions Squeezed By Sanctions Despite Record Crude Glut On-Water
            There are some extreme dichotomies in the crude complex currently that are worth a quick look...
Amid what Eric Nuttall coined as "the most anticipated oil supply glut in history"...
Why "we remain bullish" on natural gas and a quick update on "the most anticipated oil supply glut in history"™️: pic.twitter.com/C5QK50nMVz
— Eric Nuttall (@ericnuttall) October 24, 2025
... crude prices had fallen to 5-month lows just over a week ago. Then Washington unleashed sanctions on two of Russia's oil giants, Rosneft PJSC and Lukoil PJSC (and India and China suggested it would cut back on Russian oil purchases, implying demand for alternatives), prices for oil surged back higher...
OilPrice reports that India imported 19.93 million tons of crude oil last month, a 1.7% increase from August, the Economic Times reported, citing government data. The tota...
                   
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