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Rubicon

[roo-bi-kon] / ˈru bɪˌkɒn /


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“The world’s most important commodity has crossed the Rubicon, and the ripple effects are only beginning to spread,” Stephen Innes, managing partner at SPI Asset Management, said in a Sunday note.

From MarketWatch

“The world’s most important commodity has crossed the Rubicon, and the ripple effects are only beginning to spread,” Stephen Innes, managing partner at SPI Asset Management, said in a Sunday note.

From MarketWatch

They respect the skills of the elite Russian drone units they said were called Rubicon and Day of Judgement.

From BBC

The acquisitions come as Barr, whose other main brands include Rubicon, Funkin and Boost, reported a "strong" financial year, with increases in sales and profitability.

From BBC

Investors are running away from the dollar into gold and other assets, but the real Rubicon for markets is the long bond, according to Bank of America chief investment strategist.

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