Crypto News
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Roaring Kitty is posting on Twitter again, pushing GME up 5% in pre-market trading. But, some internet detectives believe that he’s hinting that he owns stock in AMC. After posting a single tweet a week ago, returning to Reddit on Thursday, and livestreaming on Friday, the GameStop bull is back to posting movie references. Keith Gill, better known as ...
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Citigroup Inc., DBS Group Holdings Ltd. and other banks caught up in Singapore’s biggest money-laundering scandal are ramping up scrutiny of their wealthy customers and potential clients to avoid exposure to illicit flows, according to people familiar with the matter. Private bankers at several institutions are also receiving additional training to help ...
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Cryptocurrencies, operating without central authority, have drawn significant attention recently. While some nations support them with regulatory frameworks, others impose heavy restrictions or outright bans. Bitcoin, introduced in 2009, and subsequent cryptocurrencies have been controversial due to their volatility, use in illegal transactions, and high ...
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This month's figures continue to show signs that the labour market may be cooling, with the number of vacancies still falling and unemployment rising, though earnings growth remains relatively strong. Short-term movements varied across our different measures of employment. There were decreases in estimates of employment from the Labour Force Survey and in ...
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On Monday (June 10), bitcoin (BTC) declined by 0.16%. Partially reversing a 0.43% gain from Sunday (June 9), BTC ended the session at $69,570. Fed Fear impacted buyer demand for BTC and the broader crypto market. Investors awaited the US CPI Report, FOMC interest rate decision, economic projections, and the press conference. The recent US Jobs Report ...
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Australians are now banned from making online bets with credit cards and digital currencies as the government tries to stop them from gambling away money they do not have. Credit cards linked to digital wallets, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and any other new forms of credit are included in the ban. It brings rules for online betting into line with ...
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That’s the title of a Timiraos/WSJ article three days ago: Typically in the recovery from a downturn, households are more cautious about spending and are likely to save. When ...
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The Federal Open Market Committee blackout period has mercifully spared the public from the cacophony of Fed-speak for nearly two blissful weeks. US Federal Reserve communications ...
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A more “unpredictable” U.S. will only add to the challenges facing the incoming European Parliament as it navigates increasingly fraught ties with China and Russia, according to ...
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China's Major State-Owned Banks Seen Selling Dollars For Yuan In Onshore FX Market To Stabilize Chinese Currency, Sources Say.
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This month's figures continue to show signs that the labour market may be cooling, with the number of vacancies still falling and unemployment rising, though earnings growth ...
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post: ECB'S Simkus: Too Early To Declare Victory Over Inflation - Rates Can Be Cut More If ECB Sure 2% Goal Will Be Met
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All things being equal, this is a market that I think will continue to see a lot of noise. I think it will see a couple of major levels that you need to pay close attention to. Uh, but with this, the 50 day EMA sits right around the $67,000 level. The $67,000 level of course has been important multiple times. So, it would be considered to be a value ...
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Bitcoin prices are looking weaker on Monday following heavy selling on Friday as traders digested the latest US labour market data. A strong upside surprise in the NFP saw traders dialling back their September easing expectations, sending USD surging higher. As a result of the shift in USD, we’ve seen risk assets coming under heavy selling pressure with BTC ...
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Cryptocurrency exchange giant Binance reached a new milestone over the weekend, and for the crypto behemoth's CEO, it is proof that the digital assets space has now reached a brand new stage more than a decade since the first crypto token emerged. Binance hit 200 million registered users worldwide Sunday, and Richard Teng said the achievement "is an ...