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Chitchat Yayapapaya Dubai become ghost city

Samsters want to try visit? Will be very cheap now.



Is ex Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra still there??? @glockman, you free to go and comfort her? She is scare and lonely....
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Markets Buffeted by War, AI Stress and Credit Cracks All at Once​

Multiple forces are colliding in ways that defy easy fixes — and the old playbook of buying the dip is far from guaranteed to work.
From left: A data center under construction; Strait of Hormuz; Blackstone Inc.’s headquarters

From left: A data center under construction; Strait of Hormuz; Blackstone Inc.’s headquarters
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By Denitsa Tsekova, Matthew Griffin, and Miles J. Herszenhorn
March 10, 2026 at 10:11 AM GMT+8
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As Monday dawned, the mood in financial markets was grim. Oil had suddenly skyrocketed to just shy of $120 a barrel and stock futures were plunging as the war raged in the Middle East. By the end of the day, President Donald Trump had signaled the conflict was nearing an end, oil had retreated to below $90 and the S&P 500 had posted its biggest one-day rally in a month.

“You can’t predict how this stuff is going to go,” said Gregory Faranello, head of US rates at Amerivet Securities. And yet even for those relieved by the sudden turnaround, a sobering reality remained: Trump's decision to attack Iran, no matter what he may now declare, has injected a new and potentially long-lasting shock into the global economy at a time when investors were already grappling with an array of forces threatening to upend investor confidence that, until recently, had seemed bulletproof.
 
More tax evaders coming out way. In comes opportunity broad cast on wealth manager watsapp. :cool:
 
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