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Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 30.10.2025

US stocks fell Oct. 30, with the S&P 500 down 0.99% and Nasdaq off 1.57%. Oracle shares dropped 6.8% to $256.28 despite analysts raising price targets and maintaining buy ratings. Liberty Latin America slid about 6% in a month, closing near $7.77, well below its $10.63 fair value estimate. Intensity Therapeutics surged nearly 400%, while CERO plunged almost 95%.
Trinidad & Tobago’s Internet Boom: From 80% Online to Blazing Broadband Speeds

Trinidad & Tobago’s Internet Boom: From 80% Online to Blazing Broadband Speeds

About 80% of Trinidad and Tobago’s population uses the internet, with mobile subscriptions outnumbering residents at 132%. Fixed broadband reaches 96% of households, and median download speeds are 110–122 Mbps for fixed and 29 Mbps for mobile. Two mobile operators and 13 fixed ISPs compete, while Starlink satellite service launched in mid-2023, expanding rural access.
Internet Access in Grenada: Overview and Analysis

Internet Access in Grenada: Overview and Analysis

About 77–80% of Grenada’s 125,000 residents were online in 2023, with mobile subscriptions at 107% of the population. Flow and Digicel dominate the market, Flow holding 82% of internet subscriptions. No 5G service is live as of 2025. Starlink awaits regulatory approval, with no market share reported early that year.
Inside Saint Lucia’s Digital Revolution: The Untold Story of Internet and Satellite Access

Inside Saint Lucia’s Digital Revolution: The Untold Story of Internet and Satellite Access

Digicel+ offers FTTH up to 500 Mbps, with plans ranging from EC$174 to EC$209 per month, and a 1 Gbps premium option. Flow provides hybrid fiber-coax and FTTH up to 400 Mbps for EC$117.68 monthly. Starlink launched in late 2024, charging about US$80 per month plus equipment. About 78% of Saint Lucians used the internet as of early 2023.

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  • US Stock Futures Rise Amid US-Iranian Ceasefire After Weekend Attacks
    June 28, 2026, 6:53 PM EDT. US stock futures rose as peace was brokered between the US and Iran after weekend military strikes. S&P 500 futures gained 0.5%, Nasdaq 100 futures were up 0.6%, and Dow Jones futures increased by 0.3%. The market reacted to recent US airstrikes on Iranian targets and threats of further action by President Trump, escalating Middle East tensions and concerns over energy supply. Oil prices rose, with Brent crude up 0.8% and WTI crude rising 1.1%. Last week, major indexes fell sharply amid the unrest, with tech giants like Nvidia, Alphabet, Meta, Apple, and Amazon shedding significant value. The Dow outperformed, buoyed by healthcare stocks including Merck and Johnson & Johnson. The June U.S. jobs report will be released Thursday due to the July 4 holiday.

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IREN Limited (NASDAQ:IREN) slides as Warriors badge faces AI revenue test

IREN Limited (NASDAQ:IREN) slides as Warriors badge faces AI revenue test

29 June 2026
IREN Limited (NASDAQ:IREN) plunged 21.3% to $47.21 over five straight down days despite announcing a record $50M+ annual Warriors jersey deal, as investors focused on the company’s not fully contracted $4.4B target ARR and high short interest at 19.74% of float, with Friday’s close near the lowest analyst target.
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