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A titanic week of major earnings and economic events is poised to make for a volatile run-up to the U.S. presidential election. In many ways, we’re already seeing the results. More on that below, but first:A federal financing agency is in talks with a group of Canada’s largest oil-sands companies over a multibillion-dollar investment in

The busiest week of third-quarter earnings season includes Ford Motor Co. after close today; Alphabet Inc. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. tomorrow; Microsoft Corp. and Meta Platforms Inc. on Wednesday; and Apple Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. on Thursday. Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp.S power up on Friday.I honestly don't know the context of this picture from a campaign rally in Las Vegas on Thursday, but I can only guess he was sharing positive sentiments.The U.S.

Germany, whose ailing economy comes into focus as it reports quarterly GDP on Wednesday, is calling for a strengthened trade agreement between the European Union and the United States. Britain announces its budget that same day, largely predicated on the assumption that the United States, its largest export market, doesn’t introduce major taxes on its goods.

At the International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings last week in Washington, D.C., British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves was asked about the mood surrounding the U.S. election. She responded by saying officials were focused on policies to relieve cost-of-living pressures for people. An important issue, to be sure, but the answer to an entirely different question.

Predictions markets like PredictIt and Kalshi, which were given legal clearance in a U.S. court ruling this year, are giving Trump a

 

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