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Analysis: XRP Could Hit $1 Trillion Market Cap If This Happens
TimesTabloid·2026/03/21 08:06

Three weeks after the Iran conflict began, Trump seeks $200 billion—here’s what a victory could mean for him
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1 Outstanding Growth Stock Has Fallen 84%—A Smart Buy Opportunity This March
101 finance·2026/03/21 08:03

Chancellor Merz's CDU Faces Fracturing Coalition as Greens Win Weakly and AfD Gains Traction
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101 finance·2026/03/21 07:51

AlphaTON Holds 878 Million GMEE Tokens in a High-Stakes Web3 Whale Competition with GAMEE
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AlphaTON's High-Stakes EBITDA Bet: Can It Beat the Whisper Number with GAMEE?
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Scholastic's Share Repurchase Plan Masks Struggling Core Business as Book Fairs Outperform
101 finance·2026/03/21 07:48
A Company Solely Focused on XRP Is About to Go Public
TimesTabloid·2026/03/21 07:42
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The Philippines seeks to import oil from countries under U.S. sanctions.```htmlGolden Ten Data reported on March 26 that the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran continues to cause global energy supply tensions. The Philippines, which relies heavily on imported energy, is seeking to import oil from countries sanctioned by the US. Jose Manuel Romualdez, the Philippine ambassador to the US, told Reuters that the Philippines is striving for a US "waiver" that would allow the country to purchase oil from sanctioned nations. When asked whether imports from Venezuela and Iran are included in the discussions, Romualdez replied, "All options are being considered." Regarding the US State Department's response to the Philippine request, Romualdez said, "The relevant work is ongoing."```
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Malaysia plans to cut fuel subsidy quotasGolden Ten Data reported on March 26 that, due to soaring oil prices caused by the Middle East conflict, Malaysia plans to reduce the monthly subsidy quota for its most popular fuel. According to The Edge, citing unnamed sources, the government will cut the monthly quota of RON95 gasoline from 300 liters to 200 liters starting in April. Any consumption exceeding the quota will be charged at market prices. Since March 11, the non-subsidized price of RON95 gasoline has been raised twice, with a cumulative increase of 45%.
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