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Source channel @pythontelegrambotchannel · Post #89 · Oct 7

The v13 release is not just a release either, it is also our official announcement of participation in the annual #hacktoberfest. 💻🥨 We know that we're a few days late to the party, but v13 had to get ready before. 😉 This year, the fest is opt-in for projects and we definitely want to opt into taking part in this great event! If you ever thought about starting coding or giving back to your favourite open source repositories, now is the time! Head over to the hacktoberfest website to learn more about it. We already prepared some issues on our repositories and aim towards opening more issues for starters, but feel free to begin a hunt for improvements and fixes by yourself!

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@CryptoM · Post #65447 · 04/13/2026, 09:14 AM

🚀 Investors May Shift Focus from Geopolitical News to Economic Data, Analyst Suggests On April 13, Christian Gattiker, Head of Research at Bank Julius Baer, indicated in a research report that investors might be becoming less sensitive to daily Middle Eastern headlines. According to Jin10, Gattiker noted that after weeks of geopolitical dominance in the markets, there is a significant possibility that investors will cautiously return to a more 'normal' market mechanism, focusing on macroeconomic data and corporate fundamentals. Upcoming U.S. producer price data, industrial output figures, and the Federal Reserve's Beige Book are expected to provide insights into inflation dynamics and potential economic momentum. #Investors#GeopoliticalNews#EconomicData#Macroeconomics#CorporateFundamentals#USProducerPriceData#IndustrialOutput#FederalReserve#Inflation#EconomicMomentum

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@CryptoM · Post #64529 · 04/09/2026, 06:19 AM

🚀 Germany's Industrial Output Falls Unexpectedly in February Germany's Federal Statistical Office announced on Thursday that industrial output in February unexpectedly declined, with energy price shocks from Middle Eastern conflicts expected to further suppress production. According to Jin10, industrial output fell by 0.3% month-on-month in February, following a revised flat reading in January. The market had generally anticipated a 0.5% increase for February. The decline in output was primarily driven by decreases in the construction sector, as well as in the electronics, optical products, and pharmaceutical industries. In contrast, the Federal Statistical Office noted that automobile production saw growth after a significant drop in January. #Germany#IndustrialOutput#Economy#Manufacturing#Construction#Electronics#Pharmaceuticals#Automobile#EnergyPrices#February