Crypto News
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Former FTX executive Ryan Salame should serve five to seven years in prison, prosecutors say, for criminal charges stemming from the multibillion-dollar collapse of the cryptocurrency empire. In a sentencing memo filed in federal court in Manhattan on Tuesday, federal prosecutors said the 30-year-old pleaded guilty to “serious crimes, and a substantial ...
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British regulators on Wednesday dished out a combined £61.6 million ($79 million) in fines to U.S. investment bank Citi for failings in its trading systems and controls. The fines were issued by the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority, whose investigation focused on the period between April 1, 2018, and May 31, 2022. Citi ...
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Have we mentioned, that we love history? Probably more than just once. What we like on the academic studies which use longterm data is that they offer a bird-like view on the financial markets. The daily noise and ebbs and flows retreat into the background and macroeconomic and geopolitical trends emerge. This top-down analysis helps to design the asset ...
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Here are three things I think I am thinking about this week: 1) Is QE Debt “Monetization”? It’s been 15 years since I first said that the Fed wasn’t “monetizing the debt”. My original work on this caused a huge uproar as hyperinflation fears were rampant during the financial crisis. I’d spent years studying Japan’s stimulus programs following their 1990s ...
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WisdomTree, a global financial innovator, has received approval from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) on its prospectus, which enables it to list the WisdomTree Physical Bitcoin (BTCW) and WisdomTree Physical Ethereum (ETHW) ETPs on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). WisdomTree is amongst the first issuers to have its prospectus relating to crypto ETPs ...
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Bitcoin price gained pace for a move above the $70,000 level. BTC even spiked above $71,200 before the bears appeared near $72,000. A new weekly high was formed at $71,896 and the price recently started a downside correction. The price declined below the $71,000 level and the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the upward wave from the $66,047 swing low to the ...
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UK inflation data due on Wednesday is expected to fall close to the government’s 2% target. Almost three years on from the start of price spikes, how has the economy changed? ...
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It’s now two years since the RBA first started to raise interest rates, resulting in the biggest tightening cycle since the late 1980s. Rates have gone much higher and stayed high ...
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Inflation in advanced economies remained essentially stable for the third straight month, at around 2.7% yoy. The stickiness of advanced economy inflation so far this year has ...
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The Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers’ housing costs (CPIH) rose by 3.0% in the 12 months to April 2024, down from 3.8% in the 12 months to March. On a monthly ...
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It is a great pleasure to be here at this event, hosted by the LSE’s Financial Markets Group in honour of Charles Goodhart. This evening, I am going to talk about central bank balance sheets and in particular the Bank of England’s balance sheet. An esoteric topic perhaps, but an important one, now more than ever. And it is a topic on which Charles has written extensively. Charles worked at the Bank for nearly two decades, of course, before his distinguished career as a professor here at the London School of Economics. His article “The importance of money”, published in the Bank’s Quarterly Bulletin in 1970 and available on the Bank of England’s website, was a milestone in the study of the predictability of money demand.footnote[1] At the time this was an important issue in debates over monetary control mechanisms and the relative merits of monetary ‘rules’ and policy ‘discretion’, a debate he masterfully summarised in his 1975 book on “Money, Information and Uncertainty”. In this and later work, Charles brought his deep understanding of the nature of financial markets, of banking and of monetary assets to bear, the historical perspective always present. In his 1988 book “On the Evolution of Central Banks” he discussed “how the role and functions of Central Banks have evolved naturally over time, and play a necessary part within the banking system”. Fast forward two more decades – acr post: BoE’s Bailey: We Think the Central Bank Balance Sheet Will Remain Larger Than Before the Financial Crisis Though Not as Large as Today post: BANK OF ENGLAND'S BAILEY: A RANGE OF 345-490 BLN STG IS NOT A BAD STARTING POINT FOR CENTRAL BANK BALANCE SHEET || BANK OF ENGLAND'S BAILEY: REPO PORTFOLIO CAN OFFER A RELIABLE AND FLEXIBLE SOURCE OF RESERVES AS LARGELY ADDITIONAL HIGH-QUALITY LIQUID ASSETS TO THE SYSTEM
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post: *REHN: STRONG CASE TO START #ECB EASING IN JUNE - BBG *REHN: EUROZONE SEEING MODERATING WAGE GROWTH *ECB'S REHN: NOT PRE-COMMITTING TO ANY RATE PATH *REHN: WHAT FED DOES WILL NOT DETERMINE IF ECB CUTS RATES *REHN: ECB ISN'T 13TH FED DISTRICT: AFP
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Bitcoin price pulled back on Wednesday morning as the recent bull run faded. The BTC/USD pair initially surged to almost $72,000 on Tuesday and then pulled back to 69,500. This price mirrored the performance of other cryptocurrencies and US equities, which remained in a tight range. Federal Reserve minutes ahead The BTC/USD pair surged hard this week as ...
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Bitcoin price gained pace for a move above the $70,000 level. BTC even spiked above $71,200 before the bears appeared near $72,000. A new weekly high was formed at $71,896 and the price recently started a downside correction. The price declined below the $71,000 level and the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the upward wave from the $66,047 swing low to the ...
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Upbit, Korea's largest cryptocurrency exchange, was ranked fourth among the world's most trustworthy cryptocurrency exchanges by Forbes. According to Upbit's operator Dunamu, Tuesday, the exchange was ranked fourth globally and first domestically in "The World's Most Trustworthy Crypto Exchanges and Marketplaces" Forbes announced. Forbes evaluated 646 ...