Author: Mickael Rois

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Lawmakers announced sweeping changes to federal loan limits for college—Parent PLUS borrowers at U.S. Education Solutions ($EDSO) will now face stricter caps. The unexpected federal loan limits for college spark urgent questions for families planning 2025-26 tuition payments. Federal Loan Limits for College Drop: PLUS Borrowers Face $20K Cap The U.S. Department of Education, working with Congress, revealed a reduction in Parent PLUS loan maximums—from $31,000 to $20,000 per student annually beginning with the 2025-26 academic year. According to Education Department statistics, more than 795,000 families accessed PLUS loans last year, with aggregate borrowing surpassing $12.3 billion in 2024 (source:…

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SoftBank Group ($SFTBY) revealed it sold its entire Nvidia ($NVDA) stake, sending the chipmaker’s shares down 4.7% to $473.89 in Nasdaq premarket trading. The surprise full exit highlights rapidly shifting strategies among major tech investors, raising fresh questions about semiconductor sector valuations and future momentum. SoftBank Sells Entire Nvidia Position, Shares Drop 4.7% on Announcement On November 12, SoftBank Group ($SFTBY) announced it had completely divested its stake in Nvidia ($NVDA), totaling approximately $13.1 billion based on recent market prices. The decision triggered heavy selling in Nvidia shares, which dropped 4.7% to $473.89 by 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time, with trading…

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NFIB ($NFIB) revealed small business owner optimism fell to a six-month low in November, defying economist expectations and raising fresh concerns about main street stability. The latest index reading on small business owner optimism surprised markets by signaling deeper setbacks amid persistent inflation and policy uncertainty. Small Business Optimism Index Drops to 89.2 in November 2025 The National Federation of Independent Business ($NFIB) reported its Small Business Optimism Index declined to 89.2 in November 2025, its lowest since May and down from 90.8 in October. Only 15% of business owners said now is a good time to expand, a drop…

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Redfin Corp. ($RDFN) revealed that more than 15% of homes sold in Texas, Georgia, and Nevada are being bought as investment properties. This surge in homes bought as investment properties has stunned local markets, with investors targeting single-family units at a record pace. What’s driving this investor demand—and what does it mean for traditional buyers? Texas, Georgia, and Nevada See 15%+ Spike in Investor Home Purchases According to Redfin’s Q3 2025 Housing Investor Report, 18.4% of all home purchases in Texas, 17.2% in Georgia, and 15.3% in Nevada were made by investors—defined as entities or individuals owning multiple properties—between July…

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SoftBank revealed a surprise exit from its Nvidia ($NVDA) stake, sending chip stocks tumbling as the S&P 500 posted mixed gains & losses today. Paramount Global ($PARA) surged 12% on news of an accelerated Skydance merger. What do these sharp moves signal for investors? SoftBank Sells Nvidia Stake; Chip Stocks Drag S&P 500 to Close Near Flat SoftBank Group ($SFTBY) has disclosed the sale of its remaining Nvidia ($NVDA) shares, triggering a sharp reversal in the broader chip sector on November 11, 2025. Nvidia stock fell 4.7% to $487.30 with volume spiking over 45% above its 30-day average, per Bloomberg…

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Egyptian government officials announced an ambitious plan at COP30 to boost their clean energy targets to a 42% share by 2030, surprising climate finance analysts and regional investors. Egypt ($EGCPT) aims to accelerate its transition by five years, positioning itself as a regional renewable leader. Are these new Egypt clean energy targets 2030 achievable amid recent market shifts? Egypt Unveils 42% Clean Energy Target for 2030 at COP30 Egypt detailed a revised national energy roadmap at the COP30 summit, setting a clear objective: reach 42% of electricity generated from renewables by 2030 instead of its previous 2035 timeline. In 2024,…

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Energy sector shares retreated sharply as the Coalition’s internal brawl over the 2050 net zero emissions target ($ASX:STO, $ASX:ORG) rattled investor confidence, with the focus keyphrase Coalition net zero emissions target dominating market chatter. The unexpectedly intense political infighting triggered broad volatility, raising fresh questions for energy portfolios in late 2025. Coalition Infighting Over 2050 Target Slashes Energy Stocks 3.9% Major listed energy companies including Santos ($ASX:STO) and Origin Energy ($ASX:ORG) posted steep declines as Coalition lawmakers publicly split on Australia’s 2050 net zero emissions target. Santos fell 3.9% to A$6.27, while Origin tumbled 2.8% to A$7.14 at market close…

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Trump administration officials revealed a controversial plan to allow oil and gas drilling off the California coast, catching energy markets by surprise. ExxonMobil ($XOM) and Chevron ($CVX) could benefit, but local opposition remains strong. With legal battles likely, the focus keyphrase, Trump offshore drilling California, takes center stage for energy investors today. Trump Administration Opens 240,000 Acres for Offshore Drilling in California The Biden-era moratorium on new offshore oil and gas drilling leases is being reversed as the Trump administration announces it will auction nearly 240,000 acres for energy exploration along California’s coastline. The U.S. Department of the Interior says…

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International Energy Agency ($IEA) analysts revealed a supply boom in cheaper renewables is set to accelerate the end of the fossil fuel era, upending 2025 energy forecasts. The supply boom in cheaper renewables is reshaping global energy markets as costs hit historic lows, surprising analysts and investors alike. IEA Reports Renewable Supply to Outpace Oil Demand by 2025 The IEA disclosed that global renewable energy capacity additions jumped 50% year-over-year to 510 gigawatts in 2024—a record pace (IEA World Energy Outlook 2024). Solar photovoltaic (PV) installations led the surge, up 65% to 380 GW. Costs for large-scale solar projects dropped…

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