Crypto News
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The US Supreme Court agreed to use a case over Nvidia Corp.’s crypto-mining revenue to consider making it harder for shareholders to press securities fraud lawsuits. Nvidia is seeking to stop an investor suit that accuses the company of being deceptive about how dependent it was on revenue from crypto mining before a 2018 market downturn. The justices said ...
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A major championship and a whole lot of money was be awarded at Pinehurst No. 2 as the United States Golf Association announced a record purse for the 2024 U.S. Open. Upping the prize pool by $1.5 million for this year's championship, the USGA will be shelling out a total of $21.5 million after Sunday's festivities. Taking home the largest chunk is two-time ...
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Remember the Pepsi Challenge? For readers too young to have encountered it, the Pepsi Challenge is a marketing stunt organised by Pepsi, mostly in the 1970s and 1980s. Pepsi representatives would set up a stand in shopping centres or public locations and present two white cups to bystanders. One cup would contain Pepsi-Cola, and one would contain Coca-Cola. ...
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post: ECB'S PRESIDENT LAGARDE: ECB IS ATTENTIVE TO PROPER FUNCTIONING OF MARKETS.
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The vast majority of economists aren’t expecting any surprises at tomorrow's June Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) meeting. The RBA is expected to keep its official cash rate (OCR) on hold at 4.35%. However, the language of their statement and of RBA governor Michelle Bullock in her post-meeting press conference will be far more interesting for both markets ...
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Bitcoin price remained under pressure on Monday morning as the recent bullish momentum faded. The BTC/USD pair was trading at 66,580 on Monday, down from this month’s high of almost 72,000. Bitcoin lacks a clear catalyst The price of Bitcoin and other altcoins dipped sharply recently after the Federal Reserve delivered a hawkish interest rate decision. In ...
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China’s retail sales beat expectations in May, climbing 3.7% compared with a year ago, beating expectations of a 3% rise from a Reuters poll of economists. However, other economic ...
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The vast majority of economists aren’t expecting any surprises at tomorrow's June Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) meeting. The RBA is expected to keep its official cash rate (OCR) ...
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European Central Bank policymakers have no plan to discuss emergency purchases of French bonds and still think it is for French politicians to reassure investors spooked by the ...
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Business activity declined modestly in New York State, according to firms responding to the June 2024 Empire State Manufacturing Survey. The headline general business conditions ...
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post: ECB'S PRESIDENT LAGARDE: ECB IS ATTENTIVE TO PROPER FUNCTIONING OF MARKETS.
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The cryptocurrency market has lost almost 5% over the past seven days. It has not given up important support levels but also has no significant drivers to resume growth. Bitcoin lost 4.7% over the week, in unison with the market. Ethereum lost 3%, while the top altcoins’ performance ranged between -7.7% (Solana) and +11.7% (Toncoin). chart Bitcoin has ...
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Bitcoin price remained under pressure on Monday morning as the recent bullish momentum faded. The BTC/USD pair was trading at 66,580 on Monday, down from this month’s high of almost 72,000. Bitcoin lacks a clear catalyst The price of Bitcoin and other altcoins dipped sharply recently after the Federal Reserve delivered a hawkish interest rate decision. In ...
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With the implementation of Korea's first law on virtual asset user protection, due to occur on July 19, cryptocurrency exchanges are set to comprehensively review the listing status of over 600 virtual assets currently being traded. According to the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) and the virtual asset industry on Sunday, 29 cryptocurrency exchanges ...